Christmas is often full of tradition, routine, expected plans, activities, and things we do year after year. The same can be said of many of the people who were part of the first Christmas. They were each doing their own thing and going their own way. But then Jesus came, and He interrupted everything. In this special Christmas experience, Pastor John Stickl reminds us that Jesus doesn't always come the way we expect or want Him to, but He comes the way we need Him to. Christmas is the story of an interruption, and divine interruptions are divine invitations. When we least expected it and least deserved it, Jesus came to interrupt our lives. How will we respond?
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