Happy Monday, December 8, 2025, church!
Happy Monday to all! Yesterday as we began our celebration of Advent, we worshiped the Son who was born, the child who was given, who is our Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace. The message, also from Isaiah 9, reminded us that we have hope in Christ even in the darkest times of life. Into the midst of deep, deep darkness, a Son is given! Do you need hope today? Do you need to regain a desire for something good in the future, and a biblical hope that is a confident expectation of that? Jesus is that hope. Christ Jesus is that hope for you if you are looking for hope in life. Believers have trusted Jesus with their lives. Jesus is the One who died in our place so we could be forgiven and rose again to give us forever life. Jesus is the Hope of the world. Every one of us needs to ask ourselves, “Is Jesus the Hope of my life?” Jesus can be, and oh, how He wants to be our hope! Is there some hopeless situation or problem that we see no answer or solution? Jesus wants to give hope in whatever that problem might be. Jesus wants us to know He can work in any situation and bring good out of bad. We can trust Him today no matter what we are going through. Jesus is God’s forever King who rules the world in righteousness and gives hope. No matter how dark it gets, in Jesus there is hope. Hold on to the hope of Jesus!
This Friday night, December 12, at 6:30 PM, we will have our EMBC Christmas party. All are invited to bring a Christmas dessert or treat, some games, and spend Friday evening together. We also have invited Pastor Koua and any from Madison Hmong Baptist Church to join us as we fellowship.
During the month of December, we will be taking up the Lottie Moon Offering for International Missions. There are prayer guides and offering envelopes for this offering that support missionaries taking the gospel around the world. All the money given in this offering goes directly to spreading the gospel around the world. Make your checks out to East Madison and put in in those special envelopes and it will go toward this offering.
Remember to keep praying continually for each other. None of us know fully the burdens our brothers and sisters in Christ might be carrying.
Love being your pastor!
Bob Ray, Pastor, East Madison Baptist Church
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