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16 Advent Sermon And Worship Resources
By SermonCentral .com on Nov 25, 2024
Advent is a season of watching and waiting on our Lord Jesus. Here are 16 powerful Advent sermon and worship resources for your church.
16 Advent Sermon and Worship Resources
Advent is a season of watching and waiting on our Lord Jesus. Here are 16 powerful Advent sermon and worship resources for your church.
Sermons
1. "A Pathway To Peace” (Advent), by Chuck Swindoll
This is the season of Peace. Peace on earth, good will toward men. Peace is the most sought-after ‘commodity’ in our hectic lives. Mankind will go to great lengths to compromise for the sake of peace.
These are my weekly readings and mini devotionals that go with the entire Advent season.
3. Jesus' Advent Means Restoration
Jesus’ Advent Means Restoration 1) For the fallen tent of David 2) For the fallen descendants of Adam.
It is normal to have a longing for home, especially during the Christmas Holy Days. Before God created mankind, he had a plan on the drawing board. His plan was to create an environment in which He would place mankind.
Jesus is the light of the world who through his birth brought new hope to the world.
We celebrate Christmas and Advent every year but do we really know why we celebrate these traditions?
A sermon on Isaiah’s beautiful vision of hope for the people of his own day and for us today.
The uncompromising preaching of John. Bearing fruit that proves our repentance. Practical moral guidance. Redirecting Messianic expectations.
Sometimes when you try to help someone you think is in need; you are met with resentment because the person or family doesn’t think they are in need.
Repentance leads to an adventure with Christ.
God calls us into the wilderness on adventures in faith — but he goes with us.
12. Advent: Hope is on the Way!
Week one of advent starts with the message that in the birth of Christ, in his life, death, and resurrection--Hope Enters the Word & As it was then it remains today "Hope is on the Way."
Media
13. PowerPoint Package: This Is Advent
Bring Christmas to life with this PowerPoint, Use on its own or with the “This Is Advent” video illustration and motions.
This simple, elegant and powerful video is a great fit for the Advent season.
15. PowerPoint Package: Advent Modern
Celebrate the fourth week of Advent, Love, with this modern PowerPoint! We eagerly anticipate his coming in love.
16. PowerPoint Package: Journey to Advent
A phenomenal Advent image including a favorite Scripture for your holiday services.
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