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Christmas in Corinth (When God Shows Up) (Christmas 2009)
Christmas in Corinth (When God Shows Up)   (Christmas 2009)
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Message Christmas in Corinth (When God Shows Up)
Sermon Series Christmas 2009
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Date December 19-20, 2009
Teaching Pastor Dr Larry Osborne and Pastor Chris Brown
 
Pastors Larry and Chris team teach this Christmas message, digging into the story of some dark days in Corinth, and what happened when Jesus showed up. They also give insight into dark day’s today: God shows up in dark times― He doesn’t prevent dark times; Trust and waiting are at the core of what it means to follow Jesus; a deliverer doesn’t guarantee deliverance.

Note: You can find sermon notes and supplemental study questions tothis sermon series by visiting our sermon archives.

About the Speakers:

Dr. Larry Osborne has served as senior pastor of North Coast Church since 1980. Along with serving as the primary teaching pastor at North Coast, he speaks around the country to other church leaders and pastors on subjects as diverse as building a contagious congregation, developing a healthy and effective leadership team and sermon-based small group ministries. Pastor Larry has also been a popular and frequent contributor to Leadership, a quarterly professional journal for pastors.
Chris Brown serves as one of our senior pastor at North Coast Church and oversees both Student Ministries and the Edge video venue. Chris loves bringing the Bible to life with his gifts as a communicator and storyteller, but most evident in his teaching is his passion for sharing a real and authentic love affair with Jesus.
 

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