<p>We love to tell stories. From an early verbal tradition to today's books, television, social media reels, and movies, we continue to weave tales designed to help us understand life, laugh at ourselves, and appreciate beauty. The stories we tell reflect God's storytelling character. His epic story of redeeming humanity is the greatest one ever told. At Christmas, we remember this narrative in myriad forms.</p><p><br></p><p>From Nov. 30 to Dec. 21, we will explore how the larger themes in several popular Christmas movies point us to God's truth — the ultimate true story — in our sermon series "Christmas At The Movies."</p>

Redemption Christian Church

Redemption Christian Church

Home Alone

DEC 14, 202529 MIN
Redemption Christian Church

Home Alone

DEC 14, 202529 MIN

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We love to tell stories. From an early verbal tradition to today's books, television, social media reels, and movies, we continue to weave tales designed to help us understand life, laugh at ourselves, and appreciate beauty. The stories we tell reflect God's storytelling character. His epic story of redeeming humanity is the greatest one ever told. At Christmas, we remember this narrative in myriad forms.From Nov. 30 to Dec. 21, we will explore how the larger themes in several popular Christmas movies point us to God's truth — the ultimate true story — in our sermon series "Christmas At The Movies."