Into the Wilderness - Pt. 2

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Into the Wilderness - Pt. 2

This week we continue with our Lenten study, Into the Wilderness. Last week we learned that Lent is based on Jesus' temptation experience in the wilderness. Pastor Ralph Williams asks the question, "Why into the wilderness?" As he puts it, why not the beach of the Sea of Galilee? Or the Jordan River? As it turns out, there is a reason!

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This week begins the Advent Season. This year Pastor Ralph Williams is leading us through a Christmas Carol series, and who doesn't like a Christmas Carol, right? We hope you'll join us for this fun, yet in-depth look at some of the original Christmas songs as sung by the original singers.

This is the final message of this series (yes, we know it should have broadcasted on Christmas Day, but be honest: how many of you would have watched it then?) This week we look at the Father's Song. As Pastor Ralph Williams points out, it's not really a song; however it seems like it should be included in Luke's unfolding commentary on Who Jesus is.