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Sunday mornings are a primary way for the church to gather together to worship Christ Jesus, and each semester, we've chosen to select a thematic focus for our corporate worship that will anchor our focus as we lift the name of Jesus each week.

Easter is obviously a special season in the church calendar. We look forward to it every year as we focus our gaze and attention to Calvary and the tomb. There is glory in these days as we remember the cost of our redemption and celebrate the greatest gift that could ever be given.

One of the clearest pathways to honoring Christ in our lives is by focusing ourselves on humility in the same manner our Savior did.

There is nothing more fundamental to the Christian experience than the call to love one another and everyone. In fact, it is how we are most closely identified with Christ. We are most like Him when we love.

Advent is a time of expectation realized and joy maximized. But in the midst of the chaos around us, we can easily begin to wonder if things are really as secure as we've been led to believe.

Mary bore the Savior she, too, needed to overcome the sin in her life, and as we retell the Christmas story, we acknowledge all humanity's need for Christ Jesus to come for us.

The REAL magic of Christmas isn't in the glitz and glitter of presents and trees and lights but rather in the reality that God would move heaven and earth to come to us and for us. Now, that's some Great News for everyone!

Advent is a season of peace as we pause to remember God's merciful compassion on mankind, to whom He offers redemption through His only Son sent to set us free and guide our feet into the way of peace.

Advent is a special season, and ever person has a story to tell. Enjoy these daily devotionals penned by the people of Meadowood as we experience this holiday season together in 2020.

In this introduction, executive pastor Jay Ramer sets the tone for our Advent Daily Devotional with an encouraging look at what we've experienced in the last 18 months.