Roots, our Advent message series

This year, throughout the Advent season, we’ll be exploring the roots, the family story, of Jesus. We’re in for a fascinating journey together as we reflect on Advent and Christmas by recalling the people, places, and story that are a part of Jesus’ own deep family legacy.

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