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Christmas Eve Services

Dear Ones,

We hope this finds all of you well. As we prepare to celebrate the birth of our Savior, we pray for Jesus to meet us in profound and beautiful ways. Jesus' birth changed our entire world forever and we rejoice! 

This week, as you may have seen, Southern California will be experiencing a major storm beginning tonight. Our area is expected to receive a month's worth of rain in three days. They are calling for a torrential storm, with the worst of it happening on Christmas Eve. Our local authorities are saying this is a dangerous storm and anyone traveling on Wednesday needs to exercise great caution. Because of this, we want you to know that we are monitoring this situation and will make a decision Wednesday morning about whether we will have services tomorrow night. Storms are unpredictable and all of us need to stay cautious.

Bottom Line: If the National Weather Service and our first responders say we should stay home at that time, we are not going to encourage anyone to be on the road. We want to exercise God's wisdom. 

We pray for all those who will be affected and experiencing the worst of this storm, especially in the burn areas and high flood zones. Please stay safe. 

Jesus is BORN!

Pastors Colleen, Doug, and Phil

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On this night of wonder, we remember the love of God who sent a Savior to bring light and hope to a weary world. Join us as we celebrate Jesus' birth this Christmas Eve. The 4:30 and 6:00 services are more family-oriented and the 11:00pm is contemplative. All are welcome to join for these candlelight services in the sanctuary.

Earlier Event: December 21
SB ACT: Longest Night Memorial
Later Event: January 9
FM YOUTH: Taco Time