Christmas Greetings!
As the Christmas season approaches, it brings a time of reflection, joy, and profound gratitude. In this season of Advent, we remind ourselves of the greatest gift ever given – the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is a time to celebrate the hope, peace, love, and joy that comes from God.
Here at St. Timothy’s ACC, we encourage you to remember those in other areas of the world, especially as war continues. We remind you that the only time there will ever be wholly and peacefully on this earth is when the Prince of Peace is ruling and reigning!
This past year has been one of both challenges and blessings. We have seen times of hardship and moments of great community spirit and togetherness. Your faith, resilience, and compassion have been a source of inspiration to us and others in our church family.
As we gather with friends and family this Christmas, let us remember those less fortunate and those who are alone during this season. Let’s extend our hands in love and service, embodying the spirit of Christ who came not to be served but to serve.
This Christmas, I encourage you to take a moment to reflect on the blessings in your lives and the grace that God has bestowed upon us. Let us also look forward to the coming year with hope and faith, trusting that God will continue to guide and protect us.
May your Christmas be filled with the joy and peace of knowing and loving God. May the coming year bring you and your loved ones happiness, health, and abundant blessings.
Join us for Christmas Services this month!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
In Christ’s Love,
St. Timothy’s ACC
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