Dear Church family,
Dear Church Family,
As we approach and celebrate Christmas, the most wonderful time of the year, let us take a moment to reflect on the true meaning of this season. Christmas is not just a time for festivities, parties and gifts, but a time to remember and honor the miraculous birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. His birth, humbly laid in a manger, marked the beginning of God’s incredible plan of salvation for all of humanity. Through this sacred event, we find purpose, inspiration, and hope.
The birth of Jesus in Bethlehem was the fulfillment of God’s promise to send a Savior to redeem the world. He came not as a mighty emperor, but as a humble child, born to virgin Mary in a stable. Jesus, the Son of God, entered our world not to rule with power, but to serve with love and humility. His mission was clear: to teach us about God’s kingdom, to show us how to live with compassion, and ultimately to give His life for the salvation of all people. In His life, death, and resurrection, we learn the purpose of His birth— God with us (Emmanuel) —to restore our relationship with the Creator. Jesus came to bring us peace, hope, and eternal life, offering forgiveness for our sins and showing us the way to eternal joy in God’s presence.
Do you see the Wonder of the Star? The star that appeared in the night sky over Bethlehem was a sign of wonder and divine guidance. It wasn’t just a natural phenomenon, but a miraculous beacon that led the wise men to the birthplace of Jesus. This star represented God's presence in the world, drawing the faithful from distant lands to pay homage to the newborn King. The star’s light reminds us that Jesus is the Light of the World, illuminating our lives with the truth and love of God. Just as the star led the wise men to Jesus, we are also called to follow that light in our own lives. In a world that can feel dark, Jesus shines as a beacon of hope, showing us the way to peace, joy, and salvation.
Do you know the Wonder of the Manger? The humble manger, where Jesus was born, is a profound symbol of God’s love and humility. The Creator of the universe chose to enter into our world not in splendor, but in the simplicity of a manger. The manger speaks of God’s willingness to meet us in everyday life, in our struggles and challenges. It is a reminder that Jesus came to be with us, to identify with our humanity, and to show us that God is not distant, but near—ready to walk alongside us in every season of life.
Christmas inspires us to live in devotion, faith, and humility. Our life priority is to seek Jesus and put Him first: as the wise men sought Jesus with all their hearts, we are invited to seek Christ and make Him King in our lives, in prayer, Scripture reading, and in the love we show to others. The manger teaches us to live with humility, serving others, and living in love and compassion.
Let this Christmas be a reminder that the birth of Jesus was not only a moment of joy but the beginning of a life that would change the world forever. In His birth, we find hope, salvation, and the promise of God’s presence with us always when we obey Him.
Prayers and needs: (1). Pray for those who are grieving for the loss of their loved ones; for people struggling with pains and declined health. (2). For the Education building: Electric circuit upgrade and Sound system upgrade. (3). Youth and Children ministries. (4). Both the back and the front parking lots upgrade.
May our hearts be filled with peace and joy this Christmas, and may we always seek to follow Him. In Christ’s name. Amen.
Enthusiastically,
Bro. Joseph
Dear Church Family,
As we approach and celebrate Christmas, the most wonderful time of the year, let us take a moment to reflect on the true meaning of this season. Christmas is not just a time for festivities, parties and gifts, but a time to remember and honor the miraculous birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. His birth, humbly laid in a manger, marked the beginning of God’s incredible plan of salvation for all of humanity. Through this sacred event, we find purpose, inspiration, and hope.
The birth of Jesus in Bethlehem was the fulfillment of God’s promise to send a Savior to redeem the world. He came not as a mighty emperor, but as a humble child, born to virgin Mary in a stable. Jesus, the Son of God, entered our world not to rule with power, but to serve with love and humility. His mission was clear: to teach us about God’s kingdom, to show us how to live with compassion, and ultimately to give His life for the salvation of all people. In His life, death, and resurrection, we learn the purpose of His birth— God with us (Emmanuel) —to restore our relationship with the Creator. Jesus came to bring us peace, hope, and eternal life, offering forgiveness for our sins and showing us the way to eternal joy in God’s presence.
Do you see the Wonder of the Star? The star that appeared in the night sky over Bethlehem was a sign of wonder and divine guidance. It wasn’t just a natural phenomenon, but a miraculous beacon that led the wise men to the birthplace of Jesus. This star represented God's presence in the world, drawing the faithful from distant lands to pay homage to the newborn King. The star’s light reminds us that Jesus is the Light of the World, illuminating our lives with the truth and love of God. Just as the star led the wise men to Jesus, we are also called to follow that light in our own lives. In a world that can feel dark, Jesus shines as a beacon of hope, showing us the way to peace, joy, and salvation.
Do you know the Wonder of the Manger? The humble manger, where Jesus was born, is a profound symbol of God’s love and humility. The Creator of the universe chose to enter into our world not in splendor, but in the simplicity of a manger. The manger speaks of God’s willingness to meet us in everyday life, in our struggles and challenges. It is a reminder that Jesus came to be with us, to identify with our humanity, and to show us that God is not distant, but near—ready to walk alongside us in every season of life.
Christmas inspires us to live in devotion, faith, and humility. Our life priority is to seek Jesus and put Him first: as the wise men sought Jesus with all their hearts, we are invited to seek Christ and make Him King in our lives, in prayer, Scripture reading, and in the love we show to others. The manger teaches us to live with humility, serving others, and living in love and compassion.
Let this Christmas be a reminder that the birth of Jesus was not only a moment of joy but the beginning of a life that would change the world forever. In His birth, we find hope, salvation, and the promise of God’s presence with us always when we obey Him.
Prayers and needs: (1). Pray for those who are grieving for the loss of their loved ones; for people struggling with pains and declined health. (2). For the Education building: Electric circuit upgrade and Sound system upgrade. (3). Youth and Children ministries. (4). Both the back and the front parking lots upgrade.
May our hearts be filled with peace and joy this Christmas, and may we always seek to follow Him. In Christ’s name. Amen.
Enthusiastically,
Bro. Joseph
Dear Church Family,
As we approach and celebrate Christmas, the most wonderful time of the year, let us take a moment to reflect on the true meaning of this season. Christmas is not just a time for festivities, parties and gifts, but a time to remember and honor the miraculous birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. His birth, humbly laid in a manger, marked the beginning of God’s incredible plan of salvation for all of humanity. Through this sacred event, we find purpose, inspiration, and hope.
The birth of Jesus in Bethlehem was the fulfillment of God’s promise to send a Savior to redeem the world. He came not as a mighty emperor, but as a humble child, born to virgin Mary in a stable. Jesus, the Son of God, entered our world not to rule with power, but to serve with love and humility. His mission was clear: to teach us about God’s kingdom, to show us how to live with compassion, and ultimately to give His life for the salvation of all people. In His life, death, and resurrection, we learn the purpose of His birth— God with us (Emmanuel) —to restore our relationship with the Creator. Jesus came to bring us peace, hope, and eternal life, offering forgiveness for our sins and showing us the way to eternal joy in God’s presence.
Do you see the Wonder of the Star? The star that appeared in the night sky over Bethlehem was a sign of wonder and divine guidance. It wasn’t just a natural phenomenon, but a miraculous beacon that led the wise men to the birthplace of Jesus. This star represented God's presence in the world, drawing the faithful from distant lands to pay homage to the newborn King. The star’s light reminds us that Jesus is the Light of the World, illuminating our lives with the truth and love of God. Just as the star led the wise men to Jesus, we are also called to follow that light in our own lives. In a world that can feel dark, Jesus shines as a beacon of hope, showing us the way to peace, joy, and salvation.
Do you know the Wonder of the Manger? The humble manger, where Jesus was born, is a profound symbol of God’s love and humility. The Creator of the universe chose to enter into our world not in splendor, but in the simplicity of a manger. The manger speaks of God’s willingness to meet us in everyday life, in our struggles and challenges. It is a reminder that Jesus came to be with us, to identify with our humanity, and to show us that God is not distant, but near—ready to walk alongside us in every season of life.
Christmas inspires us to live in devotion, faith, and humility. Our life priority is to seek Jesus and put Him first: as the wise men sought Jesus with all their hearts, we are invited to seek Christ and make Him King in our lives, in prayer, Scripture reading, and in the love we show to others. The manger teaches us to live with humility, serving others, and living in love and compassion.
Let this Christmas be a reminder that the birth of Jesus was not only a moment of joy but the beginning of a life that would change the world forever. In His birth, we find hope, salvation, and the promise of God’s presence with us always when we obey Him.
Prayers and needs: (1). Pray for those who are grieving for the loss of their loved ones; for people struggling with pains and declined health. (2). For the Education building: Electric circuit upgrade and Sound system upgrade. (3). Youth and Children ministries. (4). Both the back and the front parking lots upgrade.
May our hearts be filled with peace and joy this Christmas, and may we always seek to follow Him. In Christ’s name. Amen.
Enthusiastically,
Bro. Joseph
Dear Church Family,
As we approach and celebrate Christmas, the most wonderful time of the year, let us take a moment to reflect on the true meaning of this season. Christmas is not just a time for festivities, parties and gifts, but a time to remember and honor the miraculous birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. His birth, humbly laid in a manger, marked the beginning of God’s incredible plan of salvation for all of humanity. Through this sacred event, we find purpose, inspiration, and hope.
The birth of Jesus in Bethlehem was the fulfillment of God’s promise to send a Savior to redeem the world. He came not as a mighty emperor, but as a humble child, born to virgin Mary in a stable. Jesus, the Son of God, entered our world not to rule with power, but to serve with love and humility. His mission was clear: to teach us about God’s kingdom, to show us how to live with compassion, and ultimately to give His life for the salvation of all people. In His life, death, and resurrection, we learn the purpose of His birth— God with us (Emmanuel) —to restore our relationship with the Creator. Jesus came to bring us peace, hope, and eternal life, offering forgiveness for our sins and showing us the way to eternal joy in God’s presence.
Do you see the Wonder of the Star? The star that appeared in the night sky over Bethlehem was a sign of wonder and divine guidance. It wasn’t just a natural phenomenon, but a miraculous beacon that led the wise men to the birthplace of Jesus. This star represented God's presence in the world, drawing the faithful from distant lands to pay homage to the newborn King. The star’s light reminds us that Jesus is the Light of the World, illuminating our lives with the truth and love of God. Just as the star led the wise men to Jesus, we are also called to follow that light in our own lives. In a world that can feel dark, Jesus shines as a beacon of hope, showing us the way to peace, joy, and salvation.
Do you know the Wonder of the Manger? The humble manger, where Jesus was born, is a profound symbol of God’s love and humility. The Creator of the universe chose to enter into our world not in splendor, but in the simplicity of a manger. The manger speaks of God’s willingness to meet us in everyday life, in our struggles and challenges. It is a reminder that Jesus came to be with us, to identify with our humanity, and to show us that God is not distant, but near—ready to walk alongside us in every season of life.
Christmas inspires us to live in devotion, faith, and humility. Our life priority is to seek Jesus and put Him first: as the wise men sought Jesus with all their hearts, we are invited to seek Christ and make Him King in our lives, in prayer, Scripture reading, and in the love we show to others. The manger teaches us to live with humility, serving others, and living in love and compassion.
Let this Christmas be a reminder that the birth of Jesus was not only a moment of joy but the beginning of a life that would change the world forever. In His birth, we find hope, salvation, and the promise of God’s presence with us always when we obey Him.
Prayers and needs: (1). Pray for those who are grieving for the loss of their loved ones; for people struggling with pains and declined health. (2). For the Education building: Electric circuit upgrade and Sound system upgrade. (3). Youth and Children ministries. (4). Both the back and the front parking lots upgrade.
May our hearts be filled with peace and joy this Christmas, and may we always seek to follow Him. In Christ’s name. Amen.
Enthusiastically,
Bro. Joseph
Dear Church Family,
As we approach and celebrate Christmas, the most wonderful time of the year, let us take a moment to reflect on the true meaning of this season. Christmas is not just a time for festivities, parties and gifts, but a time to remember and honor the miraculous birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. His birth, humbly laid in a manger, marked the beginning of God’s incredible plan of salvation for all of humanity. Through this sacred event, we find purpose, inspiration, and hope.
The birth of Jesus in Bethlehem was the fulfillment of God’s promise to send a Savior to redeem the world. He came not as a mighty emperor, but as a humble child, born to virgin Mary in a stable. Jesus, the Son of God, entered our world not to rule with power, but to serve with love and humility. His mission was clear: to teach us about God’s kingdom, to show us how to live with compassion, and ultimately to give His life for the salvation of all people. In His life, death, and resurrection, we learn the purpose of His birth— God with us (Emmanuel) —to restore our relationship with the Creator. Jesus came to bring us peace, hope, and eternal life, offering forgiveness for our sins and showing us the way to eternal joy in God’s presence.
Do you see the Wonder of the Star? The star that appeared in the night sky over Bethlehem was a sign of wonder and divine guidance. It wasn’t just a natural phenomenon, but a miraculous beacon that led the wise men to the birthplace of Jesus. This star represented God's presence in the world, drawing the faithful from distant lands to pay homage to the newborn King. The star’s light reminds us that Jesus is the Light of the World, illuminating our lives with the truth and love of God. Just as the star led the wise men to Jesus, we are also called to follow that light in our own lives. In a world that can feel dark, Jesus shines as a beacon of hope, showing us the way to peace, joy, and salvation.
Do you know the Wonder of the Manger? The humble manger, where Jesus was born, is a profound symbol of God’s love and humility. The Creator of the universe chose to enter into our world not in splendor, but in the simplicity of a manger. The manger speaks of God’s willingness to meet us in everyday life, in our struggles and challenges. It is a reminder that Jesus came to be with us, to identify with our humanity, and to show us that God is not distant, but near—ready to walk alongside us in every season of life.
Christmas inspires us to live in devotion, faith, and humility. Our life priority is to seek Jesus and put Him first: as the wise men sought Jesus with all their hearts, we are invited to seek Christ and make Him King in our lives, in prayer, Scripture reading, and in the love we show to others. The manger teaches us to live with humility, serving others, and living in love and compassion.
Let this Christmas be a reminder that the birth of Jesus was not only a moment of joy but the beginning of a life that would change the world forever. In His birth, we find hope, salvation, and the promise of God’s presence with us always when we obey Him.
Prayers and needs: (1). Pray for those who are grieving for the loss of their loved ones; for people struggling with pains and declined health. (2). For the Education building: Electric circuit upgrade and Sound system upgrade. (3). Youth and Children ministries. (4). Both the back and the front parking lots upgrade.
May our hearts be filled with peace and joy this Christmas, and may we always seek to follow Him. In Christ’s name. Amen.
Enthusiastically,
Bro. Joseph
Email: pastorjosephguo@gmail.com
At Logansport FUMC: (318) 697-4601
