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Jesus Brings PEACE! Advent Week 2

Episode 421 of the Church Public podcast, hosted by Church Public, titled "Jesus Brings PEACE! Advent Week 2" was published on December 10, 2024 and runs 12 minutes.

December 10, 2024 ·12m · Church Public

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Jesus brings PEACE! This is the second week in our Advent series here at ChurchPublic. Last week we looked at the Advent of Hope. Today we will look at the Advent of Peace. This peace, peace from God, heavenly peace is different from the peace this world offers. This is Week 2 of Advent here at Church Public. Advent is a season of hope and expectation. It's a time to prepare for the coming of Christ, to reflect on the year that has passed, and to look forward to the promises of Christm...

Jesus brings PEACE!

This is the second week in our Advent series here at ChurchPublic. Last week we looked at the Advent of Hope. Today we will look at the Advent of Peace. This peace, peace from God, heavenly peace is different from the peace this world offers.
This is Week 2 of Advent here at Church Public. 
Advent is a season of hope and expectation. It's a time to prepare for the coming of Christ, to reflect on the year that has passed, and to look forward to the promises of Christmas. Advent has its roots in the Old Testament, where it was celebrated as the time when the Israelites would prepare for the coming of the Messiah. The word "advent" actually comes from the Latin word "adventus", meaning "to arrive."


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