Today we are concluding our four week Christmas sermon series exploring the beauty and importance of the incarnation through the lenses of 4 classic Christmas movies. Just as we find unexpected truth in these movies, we learn that the real Christmas Story is the story of God working in unexpected ways in the pursuit of people. The incarnation is a radical and important doctrine because it teaches us the true heart of God for the redemption of His fallen creation. Today we are looking at A Charlie Brown Christmas and learning what Christmas is all about. #fsbcsermon #fsbccoalinga #ChristmasattheMovies
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