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Christmas Eve: Making Space for Love to Be Born, with Rev. Dr. Steven Koski.

Christmas Eve: Making Space for Love to Be Born, with Rev. Dr. Steven Koski.

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ONLINE Dec 24th: Christmas Eve: Making Space for Love to Be Born, with Rev. Dr. Steven Koski.

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Christmas Eve: Making Space for Love to Be Born, with Rev. Dr. Steven Koski. Series: Rediscovering Jesus A Spacious Christianity, First Presbyterian Church of Bend, Oregon. Scripture: Luke 2.

Wondering what Christmas is really all about? Join us Christmas Eve online or in-person, as we explore how even a small bit of openness can make room for unexpected love and hope. You don’t need to have it all figured out; just come curious and see what this story might awaken in you.

At First Presbyterian, you will meet people at many different places theologically and spiritually. And we love it that way. We want to be a place where our diversity brings us together and where conversation takes us all deeper in our understanding of God.

We call this kind of faith “Spacious Christianity.” We don’t ask anyone to sign creeds or statements of belief. The life of faith is about a way of being in the world and a faith that shows itself in love.

Thank you for your support of the mission of the First Presbyterian Church of Bend. Visit https://bendfp.org/giving/ for more information.

Keywords:

Christmas Eve, love, gratitude, grief, hope, Wally, Christmas pageant, improvisation, Maya, nurse, warm conversation, compassion, space, God, miracle., presbyterian, church, online worship, bend, oregon

Featuring:

Rev. Dr. Steven Koski, Rev. Sharon Edwards, Becca Ellis, Brave of Heart, Guests

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