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The Greatest Story Never Told, Part 1: "The Priest" // Jimmy McLoud

The Greatest Story Never Told, Part 1: "The Priest" // Jimmy McLoud

Released Monday, 4th December 2023
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The Greatest Story Never Told, Part 1: "The Priest" // Jimmy McLoud

The Greatest Story Never Told, Part 1: "The Priest" // Jimmy McLoud

The Greatest Story Never Told, Part 1: "The Priest" // Jimmy McLoud

The Greatest Story Never Told, Part 1: "The Priest" // Jimmy McLoud

Monday, 4th December 2023
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About This Series
The account of the first Christmas, when Jesus Christ was born into the world to fulfill the plan of God, is one that most of us have heard time and time again. But what if we could take a fresh look through the eyes of some of the “role players” in the story? This Christmas, we will hear from four individuals who had a unique perspective on the events leading up to and following that incredible night, and we’ll discover that there are valuable lessons to learn about our own roles in the story God is continuing to write.

This Week's Episode
Pastor Jimmy kicked off our Christmas sermon series by digging into the story of a priest named Zechariah who had an incredible encounter with an angel and received a miraculous word from God. His story reminds us that as long as there is air in our lungs, there is hope for our lives because our stories are still being written, and nothing is impossible with God.

Speaker: Jimmy McLoud
Text: Luke 1

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