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Silent Night

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Merry Christmas Summitview family + friends!

Now as you celebrate your Christmas, perhaps you’ll spend time with others who are challenging to be around. Remember the story of Silent Night and the Christmas Truce of 1914. And take time personally or as a family to pray for peace with those close to you and our world at large. Pray also for a spirit of generosity that reflects God’s generous heart shown through Christmas, through the famous John 3:16 I believe this inspiring WWI story gives us a small glimpse of the peace of the kingdom that would come through the baby born in Bethlehem, the Prince of Peace, the son that was given.

O Little Town of Bethlehem

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This Christmas season at Summitview, we are using classic songs from Christmas to remind ourselves of the most joy-giving truths given to mankind. In addition to the sermons each week, we will be sharing weekly devotionals. We will share the stories of common Christmas songs and how they remind us of those truths.

For those interested in going deeper in this, read Micah 5:2 and Luke 2:1-7, considering the smallness and ordinariness of Bethlehem for Jesus’ birth. As the song says, “Yet in thy dark streets shineth, the everlasting light. The hopes and fears of all the years are met in thee tonight.” We hope that you will join us for Christmas Eve Service, this Friday, December 24th at 4:30 p.m. either in person or via our livestream!

Angels We Have Heard On High + Hark the Herald Angels Sing

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This Christmas season at Summitview, we are using classic songs from Christmas to remind ourselves of the most joy-giving truths given to mankind. In addition to the sermons each week, we will be sharing weekly devotionals. We will share the stories of common Christmas songs and how they remind us of those truths.

As part of a personal or family devotion time, read Luke 2:8–14 and freshly unpack and consider the words spoken by the angels announcing the birth of the savior of all the nations!

Messiah

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This Christmas season at Summitview, we are using classic songs from Christmas to remind ourselves of the most joy-giving truths given to mankind. In addition to the sermons each week, we will be sharing weekly devotionals. We will share the stories of common Christmas songs and how they remind us of those truths.

As part of a personal or family devotion time, I highly encourage you to watch a live video performance of the Hallelujah chorus, by searching for it online. Make sure you have good sound – so not your phone or laptop speakers. Stand, or raise your hands, or cry, or all of the above, as you behold a glimpse of the glory of God through this song! Most of all, as you watch the Hallelujah Chorus, I hope it stirs your heart in worship of King Jesus.

Joy to the World

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This Christmas season at Summitview, we are going to use classic songs from Christmas to remind ourselves of the most joy-giving truths given to mankind. In addition to the sermons each week, we will be sharing the stories of other common Christmas songs.

For those who want to go deeper into today’s devotional, consider studying Psalm 98 alongside the lyrics to Joy to the World, pondering on the connection between the baby born in the manager and the King of King who will come to judge the world.