Join us either in person or online on Christmas Eve for our celebration of Jesus’ birth. These one-hour services for the whole family will include Christmas carols, videos, and Scripture readings. While the services will be enjoyable for all ages, we plan to provide childcare for the youngest of our guests (ages 0-3). Towards the end of the service, we will join together in song and light candles, so for those joining us online please have some candles ready for lighting at the end of the service.
We will gather at 2:00pm and 4:00pm at Connors Hill, Southeast, Sherwood Park, and online. The online service will also be available on demand the rest of Christmas Eve.
Christmas Eve Offering
On Christmas Eve, we will be receiving a special offering that will go to The Mustard Seed and Hope Mission. Please prayerfully consider how God is calling you to participate in blessing these ministries this year! If you would like to give to the Christmas Eve Offering, please clearly designate your giving for Christmas Eve.
The Mustard Seed. The Mustard Seed is committed to building hope and well-being for the most vulnerable citizens of our community through Jesus’ love. Their passion is to see individuals and families experiencing poverty and homelessness have their basic needs met and be supported toward sustainable life change and integration into the broader community. They are working towards ending homelessness and poverty in Edmonton with the hope that all citizens will know wellness and independence. They serve out of a growing number of locations in Edmonton.
Hope Mission. Hope Mission is a faith-based organization that diligently serves, strengthens, uplifts, and shares hope with vulnerable men, women, youth, and children in the name of Jesus Christ. Since 1929 Hope Mission has been operating under the motto, “Hope begins with a meal,” but their ministry has expanded well beyond that. Providing essential services, recovery programs, housing services, mental health support, food, clothing, and community are just some of the ways Hope serves. At the end of the day, their hope is that through all these ministries people will find hope in Jesus… and that journey often begins with a meal.