-
00:00:03
- Hey, and welcome to
Crossroads. I'm Hannah.
-
00:00:05
- And I'm Sean.
-
00:00:06
- And you're joining
us this season
-
00:00:08
in our Christmas
at the Movies series.
-
00:00:10
So yes, today we're
wearing our very ugly
-
00:00:12
and I mean truly ugly
Christmas sweaters.
-
00:00:14
- I think mine
looks pretty good.
-
00:00:16
- It's terrible,
but that's okay because
-
00:00:18
we're wearing them to
just have a little bit of fun
-
00:00:20
and to celebrate the
Christmas season.
-
00:00:22
- Yeah, that's right.
-
00:00:23
If you're new with us,
Crossroads is a church
-
00:00:25
of people who are
gathering all over the globe
-
00:00:28
in church buildings,
homes, coffee shops,
-
00:00:30
dorm rooms, and online
just like you are right now.
-
00:00:33
- In this series,
we're going to be taking a look
-
00:00:35
at the classic Christmas
movies and looking at
-
00:00:38
the spiritual truths
that we can find in them
-
00:00:40
that are just
beneath the surface.
-
00:00:42
Today we're going to hear from
our lead pastor Kyle Ranson.
-
00:00:45
- Yeah, but before that,
-
00:00:46
we're going to sing some
songs and worship together.
-
00:00:48
And I want to invite you
to pause and take a breath.
-
00:00:51
You know, worship is an
opportunity to slow down
-
00:00:54
and center our hearts on God.
-
00:00:55
And I don't know what
you believe about God
-
00:00:57
or what you're even
feeling right now.
-
00:00:59
You might be full of joy,
-
00:01:01
or you might be feeling anxious.
-
00:01:02
Or if you're anything like me,
just really busy,
-
00:01:04
and it seems like
it's nearly impossible
-
00:01:06
to slow down into worship.
-
00:01:08
So whether you sing
with us online right now
-
00:01:11
or just sit and listen,
take this time
-
00:01:13
to focus on God
and find real peace.
-
00:01:16
- So let's worship
together right now.
-
00:12:37
- Jesus,
You're worthy of our attention.
-
00:12:47
I don't have anything
to impress you, God.
-
00:12:49
You don't need anything.
-
00:12:56
Certainly, this ugly sweater
does not impress You.
-
00:13:00
But a humble heart
saying the one who came
-
00:13:03
into a manger is the
one who died on a cross,
-
00:13:08
who rose again and
conquered death,
-
00:13:10
and who has my life forever.
-
00:13:13
You can have my heart,
You can have my mind,
-
00:13:16
my body, my soul,
my choices, my words,
-
00:13:18
my thoughts, my family, my home,
-
00:13:20
my neighbors, my friends.
-
00:13:22
I want it all to go
to You because
-
00:13:25
You're the only
one who can actually
-
00:13:27
hold it together and
make life out of it.
-
00:13:31
So Jesus, I praise
You for all that You are.
-
00:13:39
I pray all this because of You,
Jesus. Amen.
-
00:13:48
- Experience
the story of Christmas,
-
00:13:51
a simple baby coming to earth
-
00:13:53
bringing a beautiful light
-
00:13:55
and living a powerful life.
-
00:14:14
- We want you and
your family to experience
-
00:14:16
peace and light this Christmas.
-
00:14:17
No matter how
dark our world feels,
-
00:14:20
Jesus is the light of life,
and we're experiencing
-
00:14:23
that simple yet powerful truth
-
00:14:24
in our Christmas
Eve services this year.
-
00:14:26
- That's exactly right.
-
00:14:27
It's going to be a
beautiful and, like you said,
-
00:14:29
powerful experience.
-
00:14:31
And it's going to be
one for the whole family.
-
00:14:32
So bring everybody because
you can enjoy it all together.
-
00:14:35
So you can join
us right here online
-
00:14:38
or in person starting
on December 23rd.
-
00:14:41
- Yeah. While we know
that Jesus brings life
-
00:14:43
and joy, we also know
that this holiday season
-
00:14:45
is a really challenging
time for many people.
-
00:14:48
This season,
if you're experiencing grief,
-
00:14:50
sadness, or even loneliness,
-
00:14:52
we'd love to come alongside you.
-
00:14:54
- Yes, we've created resources
-
00:14:56
that have been put
together and will be available
-
00:14:58
all month long at
crossroads.net/care.
-
00:15:01
And they've been
created with you in mind,
-
00:15:03
so whether you need to get
connected to a real person
-
00:15:06
or get joining a group or talk
just to meet with somebody,
-
00:15:10
it's all just a click away.
-
00:15:11
- Yeah.
And just as we want to show up
-
00:15:12
for our community
in emotional care,
-
00:15:14
we love to bless our
communities with tangible care.
-
00:15:17
We do this through
regular partnerships
-
00:15:19
with local nonprofits.
-
00:15:20
Things like City Serve Day,
Thanksgiving Food Drive,
-
00:15:23
Christmas Gift Drive,
they're all possible
-
00:15:25
through the generosity of
everyday people in our church.
-
00:15:28
And like many nonprofits,
year end giving
-
00:15:30
helps us to fuel our
regular ministry needs.
-
00:15:33
You can join the
team of faithful givers
-
00:15:35
at Crossroads.net/give.
-
00:15:38
- All right,
so I know you've been wondering
-
00:15:40
what is the movie for this week?
-
00:15:42
And I'm gonna just take
you out of your suspense.
-
00:15:44
It's actually not one movie.
It's multiple movies.
-
00:15:47
There's a bunch of
movies all together,
-
00:15:49
because if you've seen one,
-
00:15:50
you really have seen them all.
- That's true.
-
00:15:52
- So let's hear
what Kyle has to say
-
00:15:54
about the perfect
Christmas formula.
-
00:15:55
We're so glad you're here.
-
00:15:58
- Christmas at the Movies
-
00:16:01
is perfect with some coffee.
-
00:16:03
Don't need that ring-a-ling,
ding-a-dong,
-
00:16:06
ding-a-ding, talkin.
-
00:16:09
So if we see the glow
-
00:16:12
of a cellular telephone
-
00:16:15
we'll take 'em
and we'll break 'em,
-
00:16:18
and we won't say
we were mistaken.
-
00:16:21
You've been warned.
-
00:16:24
Merry Christmas.
[glass breaks]
-
00:16:31
- Woo, come on.
Come on, let's go.
-
00:16:34
Hallmark style movies,
I can't wait to jump into it.
-
00:16:36
Can't wait.
But first, before we jump in,
-
00:16:38
I want to give a very,
very special
-
00:16:41
Crossroads welcome
to Crossroads Columbus.
-
00:16:45
Let's go, Columbus.
-
00:16:48
Columbus people,
they are so nice.
-
00:16:49
They're clapping for you.
They don't even know why.
-
00:16:51
I just said your name,
and they're like, yes.
-
00:16:53
It's great. Very enthusiastic.
-
00:16:54
Now this weekend
is a special weekend
-
00:16:56
for Crossroads Columbus.
-
00:16:58
They have been setting
up and tearing down
-
00:17:00
every single weekend
on and off for seven years,
-
00:17:03
seven years, and today,
this weekend
-
00:17:07
they move into their
permanent space.
-
00:17:10
Unbelievable. Unbelievable.
[cheers & applause]
-
00:17:12
You know you're going,
like, how is that possible?
-
00:17:14
Wasn't that part of The Push?
-
00:17:15
And wasn't that one of the
projects we were hoping for?
-
00:17:17
Yes, actually, during The Push,
-
00:17:19
as we saw momentum building,
we were able to jump in
-
00:17:22
and purchase a building
for just under $5 million
-
00:17:24
for them and get them in.
-
00:17:26
It's actually a property
that was a former church,
-
00:17:28
and we get to redeem
it for its intended use.
-
00:17:30
It's got an annex
property on it.
-
00:17:32
And so they've moved
into that annex property
-
00:17:34
where they can hold
services in their own spot
-
00:17:37
while the main section
gets some renovation done.
-
00:17:39
So Crossroads Columbus, welcome.
-
00:17:41
So pumped that you're with us.
Amazing.
-
00:17:44
Speaking of The Push,
by the way,
-
00:17:46
I've had a lot of you ask me,
email me,
-
00:17:49
find me in Target
in the aisles and say,
-
00:17:53
"Kyle, how are The Push
projects going to get started?
-
00:17:56
Like, how will you
choose when to do what
-
00:17:59
and how fast will we be
able to start these things?"
-
00:18:01
And I always give the
same answer, which is,
-
00:18:03
"We will spend money
as soon as it comes in."
-
00:18:05
That's what we do here.
We don't hold on to money.
-
00:18:07
We don't have big
savings account.
-
00:18:09
We put the money into action,
-
00:18:11
just like you saw with
Crossroads Columbus.
-
00:18:13
And so if you've made
a Push commitment,
-
00:18:15
I want to encourage
you to get started
-
00:18:17
before the year ends.
-
00:18:18
Follow through on
your commitment.
-
00:18:20
We're actually going
to send you a memento
-
00:18:22
to help you on that journey,
inspired by
-
00:18:25
something that NASA
gives astronauts.
-
00:18:28
I learned this not to
not too long ago that
-
00:18:30
when you're a NASA astronaut
-
00:18:32
and you commit
to your first mission,
-
00:18:35
NASA gives you a silver pen.
-
00:18:37
And when you
complete your mission
-
00:18:40
that you committed to,
they send you a gold pin.
-
00:18:42
And so we've actually
had this little thing
-
00:18:44
designed up for you.
-
00:18:45
You might have seen
these hanging in an atrium
-
00:18:47
at a site something
much larger than this.
-
00:18:49
This kind of spinner guy.
-
00:18:50
We're going to send
you one of these,
-
00:18:52
but slightly smaller
for your Christmas tree.
-
00:18:54
This would be a little bit big,
-
00:18:57
so be on the lookout for that.
-
00:18:58
And my encouragement to you
-
00:19:00
is to be on the lookout for it.
-
00:19:01
And then once
you've made the start
-
00:19:04
towards your commitment,
hang that on your tree
-
00:19:07
as a sign of gratitude.
-
00:19:08
It's a gift to get to lean in
-
00:19:10
and do what we're
doing as a church.
-
00:19:12
So be on the lookout for that.
-
00:19:13
But today is not about The Push.
-
00:19:15
It's not even about
Crossroads Columbus.
-
00:19:16
It is about Hallmark
style movies.
-
00:19:21
Come on,
who's not afraid to admit that
-
00:19:24
you like these kind of movies?
-
00:19:25
Let's be brave, okay?
-
00:19:27
Yes, I know Brian did Die Hard.
-
00:19:29
Very manly. Whatever.
-
00:19:30
My favorite movies
are Hallmark style.
-
00:19:33
And I say Hallmark
style because I actually
-
00:19:35
like the Netflix version better.
-
00:19:37
They're slightly more elevated,
-
00:19:38
a little bit more refined,
whatever.
-
00:19:40
But it's all the
Hallmark movie formula.
-
00:19:43
And I like them because I
know exactly what I'm getting.
-
00:19:48
It's the same reason why anybody
-
00:19:50
who's ever offered me
a chocolate chip cookie,
-
00:19:51
I've been like,
"Yeah, that's great.
-
00:19:53
I will take that cookie."
-
00:19:54
I know exactly what I'm getting.
-
00:19:56
What I'm getting is a
happily ever after story.
-
00:19:59
See, there's something
deep and profound
-
00:20:01
about these movies
that we can laugh about
-
00:20:03
or watch with popcorn,
or fall asleep for half of it
-
00:20:06
and wake up and still know
exactly what's happening.
-
00:20:09
And the profound
truth is that you and I
-
00:20:12
were made to live a life
that is certain of its end,
-
00:20:17
that has a certain hope to it.
-
00:20:20
In the Christmas Story is a
story about the Messiah coming.
-
00:20:22
And in the ancient world
and ancient Judaism,
-
00:20:25
the Messiah was this
long prophesied figure
-
00:20:28
who represented
the arrival of hope.
-
00:20:31
Some of you might celebrate
Advent in your house.
-
00:20:35
And the first candle you
light the candle of hope.
-
00:20:37
It's the foundation of
the Christmas story,
-
00:20:39
the foundation of this
Messiah who's coming.
-
00:20:42
And a lot of what was
written about the Messiah,
-
00:20:45
about Jesus,
who would be born in the manger,
-
00:20:46
was actually written
centuries and centuries
-
00:20:49
and centuries before Him.
-
00:20:50
And we have archeological
evidence to prove
-
00:20:52
that this is true,
these manuscripts existed
-
00:20:54
long before Jesus.
-
00:20:55
And they describe
things about His life
-
00:20:57
with remarkable accuracy,
and then go beyond it
-
00:21:00
to point us to hope.
-
00:21:01
One example is Isaiah 9:6.
-
00:21:03
You might have heard
this read before, it says this:
-
00:21:27
Isaiah says from the beginning
of the Christmas story,
-
00:21:29
this is written 700 years
before Jesus arrives,
-
00:21:32
he says,
"I want to tell you how it ends.
-
00:21:34
It ends with ever
increasing peace."
-
00:21:36
I don't know where
you are in your life.
-
00:21:38
I don't know what's going on,
what you're dealing with.
-
00:21:41
But my hope today is
that you walk out of here
-
00:21:43
having had two things happen.
-
00:21:45
One, you had fun. I really
hope you have fun today.
-
00:21:48
And two, I hope you
walk out filled up with hope
-
00:21:51
because the Christmas
story is a story of hope.
-
00:21:54
Not abstract hope,
not squishy hope,
-
00:21:57
but a solid hope that you
can base your entire life on.
-
00:22:00
Let's pray before
we go any further.
-
00:22:01
God, I'm asking that You
would do that for all of us.
-
00:22:03
That You would give
us the gift of hope,
-
00:22:05
the gift of laughter,
the gift of fun,
-
00:22:07
that we'd walk out with
-
00:22:09
our hope tank filled up
because of You. Amen.
-
00:22:13
Now, maybe you're
somebody who's like,
-
00:22:15
"Hallmark style movies.
Is this -- Is this a thing?"
-
00:22:18
I don't know why
you would think that,
-
00:22:20
but welcome out
from under the rock
-
00:22:22
you've been living under.
-
00:22:23
Yes. Hallmark style
movies are massive.
-
00:22:27
Do you know that the
Hallmark Channel alone,
-
00:22:29
the pioneers of this formula,
-
00:22:31
make over 40 Christmas
movies every single year?
-
00:22:35
40.
They film them all up in Canada.
-
00:22:37
This is, these are true facts.
-
00:22:38
You can them look up
on the internet. Promise.
-
00:22:40
They film them all up in Canada,
-
00:22:42
they cost about a
million to 2 million a piece.
-
00:22:44
They film it in 15 days.
-
00:22:47
And I found this stat, in 2021,
-
00:22:49
they made $350 million
from them alone. Crazy.
-
00:22:55
It's this massive industry and
they're all exactly the same.
-
00:22:59
All of them.
-
00:23:01
Now, Sarah and I,
we got into watching
-
00:23:02
these style of movies
back when our kids
-
00:23:04
were a little bit younger,
and we wanted date nights.
-
00:23:07
You know,
that's an important thing.
-
00:23:09
Everybody tells you that,
-
00:23:10
you want a healthy marriage,
-
00:23:11
you need to
prioritize date night.
-
00:23:12
And soon as we'd try that,
but then a kid would get sick
-
00:23:14
or a babysitter would
cancel or or whatever.
-
00:23:16
It's just impossible.
-
00:23:17
And then I had
this brilliant idea.
-
00:23:20
Maybe the best
one in my whole life.
-
00:23:21
I invented something,
it's called indoor dating.
-
00:23:26
It's amazing, I know.
-
00:23:27
Follow me for just a second.
-
00:23:28
You do exactly what you
would do if you left your house,
-
00:23:31
only you don't.
That's how it goes.
-
00:23:34
So our favorite,
our favorite version of this
-
00:23:36
is we get takeout sushi
-
00:23:38
and we put on a
Netflix Christmas movie.
-
00:23:40
And it is spectacular.
-
00:23:42
And, ladies, I know what
some of you are thinking.
-
00:23:44
You're like, "Man, Kyle,
I wish I was married to you.
-
00:23:48
You're telling me
you take your wife
-
00:23:51
on dates to nowhere? Wow."
-
00:23:54
Yeah, that is technically true.
-
00:23:56
Don't tell Sarah that. Okay?
-
00:23:57
Just let that be your
own little realization.
-
00:23:59
That's what happens.
-
00:24:00
The point is, though,
I've watched a lot
-
00:24:02
at this point a lot,
a lot, a lot
-
00:24:05
of Hallmark style
Christmas movies.
-
00:24:07
So many of them.
I'm not just a fan.
-
00:24:09
I'm not just a connoisseur.
-
00:24:10
I would say more like
a sommelier of them.
-
00:24:14
And I'd like to recommend a few
-
00:24:16
just kind of pairings,
some vintages
-
00:24:17
that are particularly
favorites of mine
-
00:24:19
in case you're new to this.
-
00:24:20
I'm just going to introduce you,
-
00:24:21
give you some indoor date
nights if you're interested.
-
00:24:24
If you want something older,
want something older,
-
00:24:26
I'd recommend a 2019 vintage.
-
00:24:29
It's called A Night
Before Christmas.
-
00:24:32
It's a very plausible
story about a knight
-
00:24:33
from the year 1300
who interacts with
-
00:24:36
a magical Christmas person who
-
00:24:38
transports him to the future,
where he falls in love
-
00:24:41
and you'll never
guess how it ends,
-
00:24:44
happily ever after.
It's crazy. It's crazy.
-
00:24:48
You want something
a little bit newer?
-
00:24:49
I highly, highly recommend
getting in on on this train.
-
00:24:53
2022 Falling for Christmas.
-
00:24:56
Now this is a
truly historic film.
-
00:24:58
I think it's going to go
down in the history books.
-
00:25:00
Why? Because it's
played an important role
-
00:25:03
in Lindsay Lohan's
Lohanaissance.
-
00:25:05
She's back, and this
movie's a big reason why.
-
00:25:08
I highly recommend it.
-
00:25:09
There's a newer one
called Our Little Secret.
-
00:25:11
Also, Lindsay Lohan,
highly recommended.
-
00:25:13
You won't guess how
both of those films end.
-
00:25:17
Happily ever after it turns out.
-
00:25:20
There's a newer one
if you want something
-
00:25:22
a little bit newer now.
-
00:25:23
Now it's young and
so it's a little bit spicy,
-
00:25:25
gotta warn you. 2024 vintage.
-
00:25:27
I know somebody in
this room has watched it,
-
00:25:29
Hot Frosty.
[cheers] Yeah. Yes.
-
00:25:35
I was so pumped when
I saw that it was like,
-
00:25:38
"Oh, we're saving
this for a good night.
-
00:25:40
This is so great."
-
00:25:42
Listen,
if you don't know Hot Frosty.
-
00:25:44
Okay, look,
Netflix did it, guys.
-
00:25:46
They did it for us.
They made the thing.
-
00:25:48
We've all always
wanted a Christmas movie
-
00:25:52
about a sexy
snowman come to life.
-
00:25:55
Yes. It's great. Very much,
very much recommend that.
-
00:25:59
Not going to guess how it ends,
-
00:26:01
happily ever after. Oh
that's right, you did guess it.
-
00:26:04
Now, my favorite vintage
is actually from 2017,
-
00:26:08
it's A Christmas Prince.
Oh my gosh, so great.
-
00:26:11
It's about a big city
woman on a career path
-
00:26:14
who gets sent by her boss
to the country of Aldovia,
-
00:26:19
where she runs into the Prince.
-
00:26:21
And you won't believe it,
but they fall in love
-
00:26:23
and the movie ends
happily ever after.
-
00:26:26
Guess what?
It's also part of a trilogy.
-
00:26:28
Just sink your teeth
into that one. It's great.
-
00:26:32
Now these all follow
the same pattern.
-
00:26:35
They're so wildly
predictable that
-
00:26:37
Sarah and I actually
play this game,
-
00:26:39
which I super recommend doing,
by the way.
-
00:26:41
We play this game where we play
-
00:26:43
the first two
minutes of the movie,
-
00:26:44
and then we press pause,
-
00:26:45
and then we have to predict
-
00:26:47
the rest of the
movie to each other.
-
00:26:49
And then whoever
gets the closest wins.
-
00:26:51
And we're always
like both the closest,
-
00:26:52
because it's so easy,
so incredibly easy.
-
00:26:56
Now in this series, we typically
play clips from movies,
-
00:26:59
but today we
thought we'd mix it up
-
00:27:01
just a little bit.
-
00:27:02
Because these movies
are so wildly predictable,
-
00:27:06
we actually think we
can create our own movie
-
00:27:09
live together right now.
That's exactly right.
-
00:27:15
So, we've got some
improv actors up here
-
00:27:17
who are going to join us.
-
00:27:18
First, for a female lead,
we were able to find
-
00:27:20
a professional improv actress,
Susan Young.
-
00:27:23
Please welcome her to the stage.
-
00:27:25
Susan. Fantastic.
-
00:27:28
Now for our male lead
we weren't able to find
-
00:27:30
a professional or
anybody good at all,
-
00:27:32
but we did find Dayton
Community pastor,
-
00:27:36
aka Super Bowl of Preaching
referee Matt Casselman,
-
00:27:40
who we forced to be here.
So he's here.
-
00:27:43
We got a couple surprise guests.
-
00:27:45
Now this is going to be improv.
Okay?
-
00:27:47
And so I want you guys to
stay on stage the whole time.
-
00:27:49
No talking to each other. No,
it's got to be in the moment.
-
00:27:52
Deal? - Deal. - Okay.
-
00:27:53
- Okay, great. Deal.
Perfect, now --
-
00:27:55
- You'll be all right.
-
00:27:56
- Here's what I need from
you guys, Oakley specifically.
-
00:27:59
Oakley,
you have an important job.
-
00:28:01
All the sites,
we're all counting on you. Okay?
-
00:28:03
Everybody, Lexington,
East Side, West Side,
-
00:28:05
Columbus,
everybody's counting on you,
-
00:28:07
everybody online
counting on you.
-
00:28:09
I need you to give me a title
-
00:28:13
for the movie we're
about to watch.
-
00:28:15
- Hot Frosty.
- Hot Frosty is taken, sir.
-
00:28:18
That's excellent.
Copyright infringement.
-
00:28:19
Can't do that.
Don't want to go to jail.
-
00:28:21
Other suggestions?
- [indiscernible responses]
-
00:28:25
- Ooh, a Christmas Melody.
Let's do a Christmas Melody.
-
00:28:29
- A Christmas Melody, okay.
-
00:28:30
- A Christmas Melody.
Okay. Ahem.
-
00:28:36
Ladies and gentlemen,
I am pleased to welcome you
-
00:28:39
to the first ever showing
of our brand new film,
-
00:28:43
A Christmas Melody.
-
00:28:50
- Oh, Carly, thank God
for these coffee breaks,
-
00:28:52
am I right?
- Yes. Oh my goodness.
-
00:28:54
Ashley,
you're not going to believe it,
-
00:28:55
this time of year, just it
takes us over every year.
-
00:28:58
- I know, I'm working at
this snow globe factory
-
00:29:01
just really takes it out of you.
-
00:29:02
- Yeah,
And every time I think that
-
00:29:05
we're going to get a break,
we just get swamped.
-
00:29:07
- We don't, but that's okay.
You know why?
-
00:29:08
Because I am a big
city corporate woman.
-
00:29:10
- You're right.
-
00:29:11
- And my career
is everything to me.
-
00:29:13
So I will continue
to take these orders
-
00:29:16
for the singing snow
globes year after year
-
00:29:19
until I get my promotion.
-
00:29:20
- As you should.
You know you are a boss.
-
00:29:22
- I am.
- And I respect that in you.
-
00:29:24
But I got to tell you,
there's something missing.
-
00:29:26
- What? - In your life.
-
00:29:28
- I have everything I need.
I have my career.
-
00:29:30
- I mean, like your love life.
-
00:29:31
- Oh, Carly.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
-
00:29:33
- Come on. - No, really.
-
00:29:34
- Ever since Joseph, you
just haven't gone out anymore.
-
00:29:38
- Okay. I cannot believe
you are bringing that up
-
00:29:41
from my hometown ten years ago.
-
00:29:43
- I mean it's worth
bringing up because --
-
00:29:45
- I know there's --
-
00:29:46
- You're ready. - Sorry.
-
00:29:47
- It's okay, Carly,
we know that.
-
00:29:49
- Ladies, ladies,
ladies, ladies, ladies.
-
00:29:52
- Oh. Hello, mister.
-
00:29:53
- Sorry to break up the
chit chat that you all do.
-
00:29:55
Nobody said it was
break around here.
-
00:29:57
- Sorry, Mr. Andrews.
- I am the boss.
-
00:29:58
My name is -- - Mr. Hofstetter.
-
00:30:01
- Yeah. - Yeah.
-
00:30:02
- You stuttered on
that like we don't know.
-
00:30:04
- You make me nervous.
-
00:30:05
- Okay.
- Me too, so I'm gonna go.
-
00:30:07
- Your name is --
-
00:30:10
- You just said it.
-
00:30:11
- Did I? - Yeah.
-
00:30:13
You know what, let's just go --
-
00:30:16
- So anyway,
I've got because I know --
-
00:30:18
- I've got a new name for you.
How about Hope?
-
00:30:20
- No, no. Hope? Okay. Hope.
- You can call me Hope.
-
00:30:22
- So, I've got to,
because I know you so well.
-
00:30:25
- Yeah.
- Right?
-
00:30:27
- That's weird, but sure.
-
00:30:28
- Because I know
your work ethic.
-
00:30:29
- Yes.
-
00:30:30
- I've got a very
special project
-
00:30:31
that I need you to go on.
-
00:30:33
- I am ready, sir.
-
00:30:34
- So you're from the town of..?
-
00:30:39
- Rabbit Patch? - Rabbit Patch,
-
00:30:41
and that's in the state of..?
-
00:30:43
- West Virginia? - Yeah.
-
00:30:45
- Okay.
- Rabbit Patch, West Virginia.
-
00:30:47
- Yeah.
-
00:30:48
- There is a store that
sells snow globes there,
-
00:30:52
and I need you to go
there and buy that store
-
00:30:55
and take them out for us.
-
00:30:56
- Sir, please, please don't
send me back to that town.
-
00:30:58
I have a history.
- See, you misunderstood.
-
00:31:00
I didn't ask how
you felt about it.
-
00:31:02
I never ask about your feelings.
-
00:31:04
I'm your boss.
You do what I said.
-
00:31:06
And I need you to scrap
everything on your calendar
-
00:31:08
and go to Rabbit Patch,
West Virginia
-
00:31:12
to shut down that
snow globe store
-
00:31:14
and take it in for us.
-
00:31:16
- Okay, I will, I will do it.
- Great.
-
00:31:19
- Okay.
-
00:31:24
- Wow. I didn't know
that we had to assemble
-
00:31:26
every single snow globe
by adding its own snow
-
00:31:29
into the snow globe.
-
00:31:30
It seems like a more
efficient way to do this.
-
00:31:33
- Joseph,
ever since my arthritis crept in
-
00:31:36
from being your grandmother,
you have to do it for me.
-
00:31:40
- You got to -- - I
can't do it myself.
-
00:31:41
- You got arthritis from
being my grandmother?
-
00:31:44
- Yes. - I'm so sorry.
-
00:31:46
- It stresses me out.
-
00:31:47
- Well, I got you working
here at Snow Globe Co.
-
00:31:50
- Emporium Co.
- Yes, I forget the name often.
-
00:31:53
- Come on, Joseph.
- Here in --
-
00:31:55
- Rabbit patch, West Virginia.
-
00:31:57
- Yeah, but I mean,
these snow globes
-
00:31:59
aren't going to globe
themselves, so thank you.
-
00:32:02
- Let me just give
you these boxes.
-
00:32:03
I want you to take
them on over there.
-
00:32:05
- That would be great. Oh, gosh.
-
00:32:07
- Goodness gracious.
-
00:32:08
- Joe Bob, it was nice
to meet you. That's weird.
-
00:32:12
Um, hi. I got a ice
sludge all over my --
-
00:32:17
- I wish I could see
where I was going --
-
00:32:19
- I just want -- - with
these snow cones.
-
00:32:20
-Oh my gosh. - Oh my gosh.
-
00:32:22
- They all broke and
the liquid is leaking out\
-
00:32:24
onto my brand new Prada shoes.
-
00:32:26
- Oh, those are such nice shoes.
-
00:32:27
I'm so sorry.
I didn't see you there.
-
00:32:35
- Carly. - Carly, it's you.
-
00:32:37
- Joseph.
- That is my name, Joseph.
-
00:32:40
- Joseph is your name, yeah.
-
00:32:41
- And Carly. - Yes.
-
00:32:43
- Carly, you look incredible.
It's been so long.
-
00:32:47
- Thank you, yes. Oh, your --
-
00:32:49
- Oh, Carly. - Grandma.
-
00:32:51
- You're back to town.
Are you moving back?
-
00:32:54
- Oh, no, no.
- She's moving back.
-
00:32:56
- No, I'm not moving back.
No, no.
-
00:32:58
Wait.
-
00:32:59
I'm from Big City,
and yeah, I don't want to --
-
00:33:01
- You've been to Big city.
-
00:33:02
- I live there,
I live at Big City.
-
00:33:04
- We're in Little City still?
- Yes.
-
00:33:06
- Well,
you two remember how you used to
-
00:33:08
just love each other and
went out to prom together?
-
00:33:11
- Oh, that's -- - That's right.
-
00:33:12
Celebrated.
You just remember that.
-
00:33:14
I remember the good times.
-
00:33:15
- We went to prom,
-
00:33:16
and you wore those
really tall heels again,
-
00:33:18
being taller than me again.
- Yeah, sorry.
-
00:33:20
- Well, I'm gonna excuse myself
-
00:33:21
and let you youngins catch up.
What do you say?
-
00:33:23
- Oh, okay.
- Um. It's been so long.
-
00:33:27
- It has been a
really long time.
-
00:33:28
- The last time I saw you,
-
00:33:30
oh, gosh, I feel terrible.
-
00:33:32
- Well,
it would have been the night
-
00:33:34
you were supposed to
meet me at the state fair.
-
00:33:37
- Yup. - In in Rabbit Hash.
-
00:33:39
- That was going to be
a wonderful date spot.
-
00:33:41
Yeah.
-
00:33:42
And I'm so sorry I
missed it because --
-
00:33:44
- You left me
holding the corn dogs.
-
00:33:46
- I would love to help. Nope.
-
00:33:49
- Nope. Nope. Leave that alone.
Leave it alone.
-
00:33:51
- Yeah, I forget that part,
but I would --
-
00:33:54
I missed it. I'm so sorry
I wasn't there for you.
-
00:33:56
I was -- - No, no, no,
you know what? It's fine.
-
00:34:00
Well,
I've gotten over it because
-
00:34:02
I have a corporate job now,
-
00:34:04
and that means everything to me
-
00:34:05
and this small town,
I've outgrown it quite honestly.
-
00:34:09
- Hey, Joseph, what do
you say you run into town?
-
00:34:12
You know, I'm banned over at
-
00:34:14
the Snow Globe Emporium,
Co number 2.
-
00:34:17
So how about you go over there
and pick up those supplies?
-
00:34:20
It's in my name.
And you know what?
-
00:34:22
Show Carly the
town while you're at it.
-
00:34:24
- Yeah. - What?
-
00:34:25
- The town has changed so much,
you just got to see.
-
00:34:28
We're not just Rabbit Patch.
-
00:34:30
We got Raccoon Patch,
we got Lizard Patch.
-
00:34:32
We got plenty of patches.
- That's right, that's right.
-
00:34:34
- So you two just have a
good time. What do you say?
-
00:34:36
- I don't want to take
you away from your --
-
00:34:38
- Thanks so much.
- from your making snow globes.
-
00:34:40
- No, no. My arthritic grandma
can take care of all of it.
-
00:34:43
I would love to show
you our small town
-
00:34:46
that has branched out
into many different animals.
-
00:34:48
- Lots of patches, yeah.
-
00:34:49
- Let me show
you all the patches.
-
00:34:51
- All the patches.
-
00:34:52
- And they are this
-- this -- this way.
-
00:34:55
They're this way.
Let's go this way.
-
00:34:58
[laughter]
-
00:35:05
- Rabbit Patch,
I didn't see that coming.
-
00:35:07
That's great. Okay.
Fantastic. Fantastic.
-
00:35:10
What did that teach us?
Who knows?
-
00:35:13
Anything? Anybody?
It's this. I'll tell you what.
-
00:35:16
Number one truth from
Hallmark style movies
-
00:35:19
is that your life
will go off script.
-
00:35:23
Did you notice that?
-
00:35:24
See, every single
one of these movies,
-
00:35:26
every single one of us,
we have a script for our life.
-
00:35:28
We have a plan, we have a thing
-
00:35:29
that we think is going
to happen. You know?
-
00:35:31
I'm going to go to high
school and graduate
-
00:35:33
and get into a good
college and get a good job,
-
00:35:35
and then meet a good
girl and then get married
-
00:35:37
and have good kids. Right?
-
00:35:38
That's kind of this progression.
-
00:35:39
But what Hallmark style
movies show us is that
-
00:35:42
the script always breaks.
-
00:35:44
Something happens that
sends us off of our path.
-
00:35:47
The big city girl gets sent
back to her small hometown
-
00:35:51
and meets the guy she
didn't want to see again.
-
00:35:53
This is our life and this
is the Christmas story.
-
00:35:57
Think about this, Christmas
story as a female lead.
-
00:35:59
Her name is Mary.
-
00:36:00
I don't know if you
have heard of her before.
-
00:36:02
Mary,
mother of Jesus and her life
-
00:36:04
literally has an
off script moment.
-
00:36:07
She's in the spot of life
-
00:36:08
where she's happily betrothed.
She's engaged.
-
00:36:12
Wedding's coming.
She's planning for it.
-
00:36:13
She's thinking about it.
-
00:36:14
She's got a life picked out
with this guy named Joseph.
-
00:36:17
And then out of nowhere,
the off script moment happens.
-
00:36:21
Here's what it
says in Luke 1:26:
-
00:37:08
And Mary says, "Wow!"
-
00:37:11
No,
it's not what she says at all.
-
00:37:13
She's like, "What? How?
How? How can this be?"
-
00:37:17
Like, she's not -- She's
not pumped about it.
-
00:37:19
It's just this off script
moment for her life,
-
00:37:22
which, by the way,
makes her perfectly fall in line
-
00:37:25
with every major
character in the Bible, ever,
-
00:37:28
and with all of us.
-
00:37:29
Think about it for just
a second. Abraham.
-
00:37:32
Abraham is a successful
business owner.
-
00:37:34
He's growing his business.
He's growing his flocks.
-
00:37:37
He's getting more wealth.
-
00:37:38
And then God, out of
nowhere shows up in a dream
-
00:37:41
and says, "Abraham,
I want you to leave
-
00:37:42
everything you've ever known,
-
00:37:44
and I want you to
head out the door,
-
00:37:46
and I'm not going to tell
you where you're going
-
00:37:48
until you start moving."
-
00:37:49
That's an off script moment.
-
00:37:51
Think about for a second Joseph.
-
00:37:53
Joseph gets sold into slavery.
-
00:37:55
Off script moment,
wasn't planning on that.
-
00:37:57
Moses, he gets put into a basket
-
00:37:59
and basically put
up for adoption.
-
00:38:01
Then he gets
exiled for 40 years.
-
00:38:02
Then he gets sent into
a job that he doesn't want
-
00:38:05
to be the mouthpiece of God.
-
00:38:06
All off script moments for
what he planned for his life.
-
00:38:09
Ruth has off script moments.
-
00:38:12
Her husband, her father-in-law,
-
00:38:14
and her brother-in-law
all tragically die
-
00:38:16
at about the same
point in her life.
-
00:38:19
Off script moment.
-
00:38:22
Esther, she marries a guy
-
00:38:23
who she can't even
reveal her ethnicity to.
-
00:38:26
Leah marries a guy who
doesn't even love her.
-
00:38:28
All the disciples,
Peter wants to be a fisherman.
-
00:38:31
Off script moment,
Jesus comes along and says,
-
00:38:33
"Follow me."
-
00:38:34
Matthew thinks he's
going to be an accountant,
-
00:38:36
a tax collector.
Off script moment.
-
00:38:38
Paul, off script moment,
again and again and again.
-
00:38:41
And it's us.
-
00:38:42
In fact,
I'm willing to make a bet.
-
00:38:44
There's never been a
single person who's ever lived
-
00:38:49
whose life followed
their script. None.
-
00:38:52
Think about your
life for a minute.
-
00:38:54
When did your life
first go off script?
-
00:38:58
Was it when you didn't get into
-
00:38:59
the college you wanted to
-
00:39:00
or when you didn't
graduate high school?
-
00:39:02
Or was it when she said no?
-
00:39:03
Was it when you got a
divorce when you were young?
-
00:39:06
Was it when you had
a baby unexpectedly?
-
00:39:08
Was it when you
couldn't conceive?
-
00:39:09
Was it now when you find
yourself still not married?
-
00:39:12
Was it a career
that went sideways?
-
00:39:13
When did your
life go off script?
-
00:39:16
And I don't know when,
but I do know that it has.
-
00:39:19
It has for all of us.
-
00:39:21
See, part of the formula
-
00:39:23
in these Hallmark style movies,
-
00:39:25
part of the reason
they resonate with us
-
00:39:27
is because they bake this in,
-
00:39:28
this realism inside of
these movies that say,
-
00:39:32
"Yes,
your life will go off script."
-
00:39:34
Not just once, by the way,
but again and again and again.
-
00:39:39
You know, Mary is is
this incredible figure.
-
00:39:41
I think sometimes we look at her
-
00:39:43
and she kind of becomes
almost two dimensional,
-
00:39:45
but she doesn't live
a two dimensional life.
-
00:39:48
She has this first
off script moment,
-
00:39:50
and it was a big one,
by the way.
-
00:39:51
She knows that Joseph's
likely to leave her,
-
00:39:53
all kinds of things
are likely to happen.
-
00:39:55
But then, good news, he doesn't.
He stays with her.
-
00:39:59
But then, bad news,
off script moment,
-
00:40:01
they have to flee to Egypt
-
00:40:03
because Herod
wants to kill Jesus.
-
00:40:05
And then more off
script moments happen.
-
00:40:07
It's pretty clear from
the historical record
-
00:40:09
that her husband,
Joseph, likely died young.
-
00:40:12
Why do we believe this?
Well, for lots of reasons.
-
00:40:14
But one is at the cross, Joseph,
-
00:40:16
who was a righteous man,
-
00:40:17
who was a good
earthly father to Jesus,
-
00:40:19
is nowhere to be found,
but his mother Mary is.
-
00:40:23
And on the Cross, as He's dying,
-
00:40:25
Jesus actually points
at His friend John,
-
00:40:27
and He says, "Will you take
care of My mom for Me?"
-
00:40:29
What does that mean?
-
00:40:30
It means Joseph
isn't around anymore.
-
00:40:33
It also means more
off script moments.
-
00:40:34
We know that Jesus had
other brothers and sisters
-
00:40:37
from Mary and from Joseph,
but in this moment,
-
00:40:41
John for some reason
can't point to any of them,
-
00:40:43
or Jesus in this moment,
can't point to any of them
-
00:40:46
to take care of his mom.
-
00:40:47
Instead, he goes to his friend.
Why?
-
00:40:49
Well, there's likely some off
script moments happening.
-
00:40:53
This is our life again
and again and again.
-
00:40:56
In fact,
in the script of Netflix movies
-
00:41:00
or Hallmark Star movies,
there's the setup,
-
00:41:02
there's the initial
complication,
-
00:41:04
they get sent somewhere.
-
00:41:05
And then there's
the the near kiss.
-
00:41:07
There's the moment
where life looks like
-
00:41:09
it's going to happen, right?
-
00:41:11
We're going to get together.
-
00:41:12
And then it's followed
by the breakup.
-
00:41:15
This is the pattern of life.
-
00:41:17
Just when it looks
like things might break,
-
00:41:19
just when it looks
like we might,
-
00:41:20
we might get ahead,
all of a sudden
-
00:41:21
there's another
off script moment.
-
00:41:23
There's another setback.
-
00:41:25
Speaking of which,
it is time for another scene
-
00:41:28
from our favorite movie,
whose title I forget.
-
00:41:31
What's it called?
- Christmas Melody.
-
00:41:34
- Christmas Melody.
Oh my gosh. Cannot wait.
-
00:41:37
Now for this one,
Oakley again depending on you.
-
00:41:39
Did a great job
with with the name.
-
00:41:42
I need from you an idea.
-
00:41:45
I need an activity that you
would do on a Christmas date.
-
00:41:49
Shout them out. -Ice skating.
-
00:41:52
- Ice skating. Ice skating.
Another one?
-
00:41:55
- Tobogganing - Snow tubing.
-
00:41:58
Ice skating, snow tubing.
- [indinscernible responses]
-
00:42:05
You're all talking at once.
I can't.
-
00:42:06
We need to organize this better.
-
00:42:08
I can't -- - Making a snowman.
-
00:42:13
- Making a snowman.
-
00:42:14
Ice skating, snow tubing,
making a snowman.
-
00:42:17
Perfect. Ladies and gentlemen,
-
00:42:19
welcome to act two
of A Christmas Melody.
-
00:42:24
- So, Joseph, you're
going to show me the town,
-
00:42:26
because that's
what we just said.
-
00:42:27
- Oh, we're not ice skating yet,
are we?
-
00:42:29
- Well, I wanted to recap
because it's been a second.
-
00:42:31
- That's right.
- Since we've been up here.
-
00:42:33
- I just like to practice.
- That's cool. That's great.
-
00:42:35
Well, we we have our skates on.
-
00:42:36
Yeah.
-
00:42:37
- Yeah, so we might as well.
You want to just go ahead?
-
00:42:39
- Yeah. No better way to do it.
-
00:42:41
- All right.
- Wee.
-
00:42:42
- Here we go.
- Wee.
-
00:42:44
- Oh, you're following me?
Okay, that's -- That works.
-
00:42:48
- Sorry. I forget how to do it,
and you're doing it so well.
-
00:42:50
- That's okay. I know. Oh!
Mmy skate's a little wobbly.
-
00:42:52
- Oh, no. - Oh, no.
-
00:42:53
- Oh, no.
- Oh, I might fall. Oh!
-
00:42:55
- Whoa!
[nervous laughter]
-
00:43:00
- Okay. I don't know
why you want to show me
-
00:43:02
all these physical activities,
because we did this all.
-
00:43:05
- Making sure big
town or big city girl
-
00:43:07
is still in shape and
can keep up with
-
00:43:08
the small guy or a small
town guy. Uh, tubbing.
-
00:43:12
- Okay,
I know you struggle with that.
-
00:43:14
It's all right. It's okay.
-
00:43:15
- It's our secret.
- Um, yeah. Do you --
-
00:43:18
This makes me think of the time
we had that seventh grade party
-
00:43:21
and the talent show was
afterwards, do you remember?
-
00:43:23
I remember.
-
00:43:24
And we sang that song together.
-
00:43:25
- I remember it.
- Do you remember how it goes?
-
00:43:27
And here,
let's put our tubes down
-
00:43:29
and do the choreo.
-
00:43:30
- Oh, yeah.
Jog my memory and I'll catch on.
-
00:43:32
- It was Jingle Bells, so.
- Yeah.
-
00:43:34
- Ready?
- Yep.
-
00:43:35
- Jingle bells, jingle bells,
jingle all the way.
-
00:43:38
- How could I forget?
-
00:43:39
- Oh, what fun it is to ride
in a one horse open sleigh.
-
00:43:44
Yes! Yes! That was it.
- Oh my gosh.
-
00:43:46
- Okay. Anyway.
-
00:43:47
- I can't believe you
still have it in you.
-
00:43:49
- Yeah. - That was fantastic.
-
00:43:50
- Anyway, snow tubing.
- Snow tubing, yeah.
-
00:43:52
- Oh. Mine's deflated.
It's not going to work.
-
00:43:55
- Well, here's one that
we could share. Um.
-
00:44:01
Yeah, after you. I'll hold it.
- All right.
-
00:44:03
- And, um, let's see if I
-- Well, what's the best?
-
00:44:07
- I don't know.
- Okay. Yeah. Here.
-
00:44:09
If, um. It's a little --
-
00:44:11
- Oh, hey. Hi. - Hi.
-
00:44:13
- Nice to see you, Carly.
Well, wow.
-
00:44:16
- Wow.
- This is really special.
-
00:44:18
- Yeah.
- Like --
-
00:44:23
- Okay. Hey, you again.
- Yeah.
-
00:44:25
- Oh, boy. Oh, gosh.
Right in my eye.
-
00:44:29
Oh, I missed. Sorry.
- Totally missed.
-
00:44:31
That's all right.
- Yeah. Here we go.
-
00:44:32
Okay.
-
00:44:34
Oh, this packs really well.
That's nice.
-
00:44:35
- Wow.
You're really good at this.
-
00:44:37
- Thank you. Um--
- Yeah.
-
00:44:39
I'm seeing you in a
whole new but old light.
-
00:44:42
- Same. You know,
I've been spending so much time
-
00:44:44
packing snow in
snow globes that I think
-
00:44:49
I've forgotten to add a
melody in my own heart.
-
00:44:57
- Yeah, yeah.
[audience cheers]
-
00:45:04
Do you think you could teach me?
-
00:45:06
- Uh, I mean, I did teach
you the dance in the --
-
00:45:09
The jingle bell thing,
so, I don't know,
-
00:45:12
I just I feel a little, a little
unsure, a little hesitant.
-
00:45:16
I feel like my life has
been staccato lately, and --
-
00:45:18
- Yeah.
- You know? I don't know.
-
00:45:21
I would assume something
would happen now
-
00:45:24
that would interrupt us,
but it's okay.
-
00:45:26
We'll just -- we'll just.
Oh, wow. That was weird.
-
00:45:29
- That's a weird ringtone.
-
00:45:30
- Yeah.
It sounds like a bird chirping.
-
00:45:31
Okay, I'm going to change that.
Yeah.
-
00:45:33
[phone rings] Um, hang on
one second. Let me get this.
-
00:45:35
- Sure, sure.
- Hello?
-
00:45:36
- Oh. Hey, Carly.
How's it going?
-
00:45:38
- Oh, hey. Hi. Um, yeah.
-
00:45:41
I'm in my hometown
of Rabbit Patch,
-
00:45:43
and I've been snow
tubing and ice skating
-
00:45:45
and building snowmen and.
- Stop!
-
00:45:47
- Joseph is here.
- You're kidding.
-
00:45:50
I mean, work is crazy,
but it's fine.
-
00:45:52
So are you, like, doing job or,
like, with Joseph?
-
00:45:54
Like what's happening?
- Okay, I don't really.
-
00:45:57
- [singing] Just
a small town girl.
-
00:45:59
- Sorry. Hold on.
My ring tone is oddly able
-
00:46:03
to cut through
this conversation.
-
00:46:06
- Okay, well,
I'll catch you later.
-
00:46:07
I'll catch you. Get it, get it.
I'll call you later.
-
00:46:09
- Thanks.
Hello?
-
00:46:12
- Carly?
- Yes, sir. Yes, yes.
-
00:46:14
What is your ring tone?
-
00:46:16
- Uh, sorry. What?
- What's your ring tone?
-
00:46:18
- What? Uh, just a
small town girl. It's fine.
-
00:46:21
- Oh, great, great.
-
00:46:22
All right,
give me the snow globe update.
-
00:46:24
- Okay. Yes.
-
00:46:25
So I haven't really
purchased the store yet.
-
00:46:28
I'm working on it.
I -- -Wait, wait, wait.
-
00:46:30
- Things are happening and
there was a snow tube thing.
-
00:46:32
- Wait, wait, are you telling me
-
00:46:35
I didn't make it clear?
-
00:46:37
If you don't close this deal,
-
00:46:39
new year, new job for you.
-
00:46:42
- Okay, no, I will,
I will close the deal.
-
00:46:43
I will buy out that store.
I will.
-
00:46:45
I will be ruthless,
just like you.
-
00:46:47
- Lock it in. Come on.
-
00:46:48
Put your big girl pants on.
Get out of snow tubing.
-
00:46:52
I don't know if you did that.
I'm not sure.
-
00:46:54
I'm not supposed to know that,
because I'm going to --
-
00:46:56
- I'm going to talk to HR
about that big girl pants thing.
-
00:46:58
That was weird.
- Lock it in.
-
00:47:00
- Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
-
00:47:04
He's just a little
inappropriate sometimes.
-
00:47:07
Okay, Joseph.
Hey, I'm ready to -- What?
-
00:47:11
Okay.
The smoking thing, that's new.
-
00:47:14
- Picked it up after church
last weekend. [audience laughs]
-
00:47:24
I -- we've been having
so much fun, Carly.
-
00:47:28
- Yeah. Carley, yeah.
Yeah, we were.
-
00:47:30
- I felt like my heart
was beginning to sing.
-
00:47:32
- To sing.
- Louder than my snow globes,
-
00:47:35
the melody in them, but --
- Okay.
-
00:47:37
You know, like when I --
-
00:47:39
- You seem upset
about something.
-
00:47:40
- When I dropped all the
snow globes, they shattered.
-
00:47:43
I heard what you said,
and my heart is shattering, too.
-
00:47:46
- Okay, that was a
long way to get there.
-
00:47:48
So what happened? You overheard
what I said about what?
-
00:47:52
- Buying a business.
Sealing the deal.
-
00:47:55
- Oh. Oh, no.
- Big town girl.
-
00:47:57
More like big time
attitude and this melody --
-
00:48:01
- Listen, you're missing.
Understand.
-
00:48:03
You're gonna, you're gonna.
-
00:48:05
You're gonna milk
the melody thing,
-
00:48:06
and it's not gonna go well.
-
00:48:07
- I'm mad, and I'm --
-
00:48:09
I'm going back to my small town
-
00:48:11
and my snow globe company.
I'm out of here.
-
00:48:21
- Joseph!
-
00:48:22
- Oh! Oh, man. Oh, we're
on pins and needles. Right?
-
00:48:27
Oh, what's gonna happen?
How's it gonna end?
-
00:48:30
I don't know. Oh. That's right,
happily ever after.
-
00:48:34
Yeah. That's the second truth
-
00:48:37
that Hallmark style
movies can teach us.
-
00:48:39
No matter what happens,
no matter
-
00:48:41
how many ups and ups
and downs there are,
-
00:48:43
you and I,
our story turns out to be
-
00:48:46
one that ends
happily ever after.
-
00:48:50
I think it's the main reason
why these stories resonate.
-
00:48:54
In that formula,
the next two steps,
-
00:48:56
the last two steps
are what's called
-
00:48:57
the reconciliation and
the happily ever after,
-
00:49:01
which is the gospel.
-
00:49:04
I don't know if you know that.
-
00:49:05
The gospel, the story of Jesus
-
00:49:07
that starts in this
Christmas story,
-
00:49:09
the story of Jesus
is not primarily
-
00:49:11
good advice for
how to live your life.
-
00:49:14
It is primarily a
certainty about the future
-
00:49:19
and how your story will end.
-
00:49:21
That's what it is.
It's a certain hope.
-
00:49:24
Here's how Jesus put it
in John 11, Jesus said:
-
00:49:33
certainty will,
not might, will live,
-
00:49:43
See, God is a storyteller
is the ultimate one
-
00:49:46
who spoils his own story.
-
00:49:47
He tells us the end
of the story. Why?
-
00:49:50
Because He wants us
to live with a certain hope.
-
00:49:53
You and I are not actually
made to go through life
-
00:49:57
wondering how our story ends.
-
00:49:59
If you find yourself
in a place where,
-
00:50:02
full of fear and
anxiety and worry,
-
00:50:05
maybe, just maybe,
I might want to press into you
-
00:50:07
and ask you the same
question that Jesus just asked:
-
00:50:10
Do you believe what He said?
-
00:50:14
Not about the story,
but about your story,
-
00:50:18
about your life and
where you're headed,
-
00:50:21
the Prince of Peace who
brings ever increasing peace.
-
00:50:25
Do you believe that's
the trajectory of your life?
-
00:50:29
Now this idea of certain hope,
-
00:50:31
it's very, very different
than the world's idea of hope.
-
00:50:35
See, I think the world
uses this word hope,
-
00:50:37
but what we mean by
hope is a wish. You know?
-
00:50:41
We say things like,
"I don't know
-
00:50:43
what's going to happen,
but I hope that."
-
00:50:46
And what can
happen is it feels like
-
00:50:49
the Bible story if you
apply that kind of hope
-
00:50:51
to the Bible, what the
Bible is asking you to do
-
00:50:53
is to live a Disney life.
-
00:50:56
Wish upon a star,
the whole thing. Right?
-
00:50:59
That's the Christmas story.
-
00:51:00
Oh yeah,
there's a star up in Bethlehem.
-
00:51:03
You kind of hope
on the Christmas star
-
00:51:06
and just dream that
everything will be great.
-
00:51:09
No, no, that's not the kind
of hope the Bible talks about.
-
00:51:13
That's a fool's hope.
That's wildly different.
-
00:51:16
By the way, wives, a fool's
false hope is what you have
-
00:51:21
if you want your
husband to get you
-
00:51:22
the thing you want
and you haven't told him
-
00:51:24
exactly what it is,
-
00:51:26
and I cannot stress the
word exactly enough.
-
00:51:28
I mean, exactly,
like put it in Amazon cart,
-
00:51:32
click buy now and then
tell them what you got.
-
00:51:34
Okay? That's how you
have to do it. Promise.
-
00:51:38
None of us, none of us husbands,
none of us are like,
-
00:51:40
"Oh, I hope she makes me guess.
Oh, yeah."
-
00:51:43
No. Early on in our
marriage I learned this.
-
00:51:46
I tried to guess
what my wife wanted,
-
00:51:48
and I did not go well.
-
00:51:49
Our first year in marriage,
our first Christmas.
-
00:51:52
I remember we go
to the mall together,
-
00:51:55
back when malls were
still a thing. It was great.
-
00:51:58
We'd go to the mall
and this is totally true.
-
00:52:01
At this moment, I am a humble,
poor church worker
-
00:52:05
who's also an amateur carpenter,
-
00:52:08
and she's a big city
corporate career woman,
-
00:52:11
literally,
worked for a big corporation
-
00:52:12
in the city in a high rise.
Okay?
-
00:52:14
And so we go to Ann
Taylor where she would buy
-
00:52:18
all of her fancy
suits and clothes.
-
00:52:20
And she sees this
sweater and it's $90.
-
00:52:24
I'll remember this
the rest of my life,
-
00:52:25
gray sweater, $90.
-
00:52:27
And she says, "Ooh,
I like that sweater."
-
00:52:30
And I'm like, "Awesome.
I know exactly what she wants."
-
00:52:33
Great. So I come back
next day on my lunch break
-
00:52:35
and I buy the sweater,
I wrap it,
-
00:52:37
I put it under the tree,
she opens it
-
00:52:39
and she goes,
"Oh, this is nice."
-
00:52:44
I'm like, "It's that
sweater that you wanted."
-
00:52:46
And she's like, "Yeah,
I did, I sure did.
-
00:52:51
Oh, this is great."
-
00:52:52
She folds it up
and never puts it on,
-
00:52:54
ever in her entire life,
not even one time.
-
00:52:56
It went to goodwill so fast.
-
00:52:58
So wives,
tell your husband what you want,
-
00:53:00
otherwise,
you have a fool's hope.
-
00:53:03
But again,
the kind of hope we're talking
-
00:53:05
about here in the Bible
is not that kind of hope.
-
00:53:07
It's not a fool's hope.
-
00:53:08
The kind of the hope
that the Bible describes
-
00:53:10
is a certain hope,
an absolute certain hope.
-
00:53:14
One of my favorite
theologians is a guy
-
00:53:16
who recently passed away.
His name is Tim Keller.
-
00:53:18
And his definition of
biblical hope is incredible.
-
00:53:21
He says biblical hope
is a life-shaping certainty
-
00:53:26
about the future.
-
00:53:28
He says,
when you have biblical hope,
-
00:53:30
literally every
single day in your life
-
00:53:32
should be lived differently.
Why?
-
00:53:35
Because you know
how your story will end
-
00:53:38
and you believe it.
-
00:53:40
This is actually the
thing that stood out
-
00:53:42
most about Mary.
-
00:53:43
You know, when the angel
comes to her and says,
-
00:53:45
"Hey, good news,
you found favor with God."
-
00:53:47
One of the questions
that people have asked
-
00:53:49
for 2000 years since then is,
-
00:53:50
what about Mary made her
find favor in the eyes of God?
-
00:53:55
And I don't know
with absolute certainty,
-
00:53:58
but my guess, my best guess,
based on what I read,
-
00:54:01
is that the thing that
stood out about her
-
00:54:03
was her certainty of hope,
that she was willing
-
00:54:06
to believe the things
that God said to her
-
00:54:08
about her future.
-
00:54:10
After that scene where the
where the angel comes to her,
-
00:54:12
she actually gets
up and she goes
-
00:54:14
and visits her cousin Elizabeth.
-
00:54:17
This is how the story picks up.
Luke 1:39 says:
-
00:54:53
And then she ends with this.
-
00:54:54
"And blessed is she."
-
00:54:56
I think in this moment
she's looking right at Mary,
-
00:54:58
right in the eyes. And she says:
-
00:55:08
See, the thing that
makes Mary remarkable
-
00:55:10
is that she just believed
what God said about her future.
-
00:55:13
She just decided
that it was certain
-
00:55:15
that He meant what He said,
and I believe
-
00:55:18
it changed every
single day of her life.
-
00:55:22
I want you to
imagine for a moment
-
00:55:23
that I was to hire two people.
Okay?
-
00:55:25
Let's imagine the job is
to split firewood. Got it?
-
00:55:29
Need firewood? It's getting cold
-
00:55:30
and it's going to be outside.
-
00:55:32
It's going to be hard.
It's going to be painful.
-
00:55:34
It's going to be very,
very cold.
-
00:55:35
I'm not going to give
you gloves. Okay?
-
00:55:37
It's going to be awful, but
I'm going to hire two people.
-
00:55:40
Imagine for person A I
hire them and I say to them,
-
00:55:44
"Hey, at the end of the day
-
00:55:45
I'm going to give you $10,
okay?"
-
00:55:48
And then person two I say,
"Same exact work as them.
-
00:55:50
It's going to be hard.
It's going to be cold.
-
00:55:52
It's going to be painful.
You're not going to like it.
-
00:55:55
But at the end of the day,
-
00:55:56
I'm going to give
you $10 million."
-
00:56:00
Do you think that maybe,
just maybe,
-
00:56:05
their attitude during the
day might be different?
-
00:56:09
Do you think that one of them
-
00:56:11
might just be more
filled with hope?
-
00:56:13
Might even as things are hard,
even as things are cold,
-
00:56:17
even as things are painful,
might just have
-
00:56:19
an extra little
bounce in their step?
-
00:56:22
Of course. Why?
-
00:56:25
Because they know what's coming
-
00:56:26
at the end of the story
is a happily ever after.
-
00:56:30
That's why. Well,
that's you and me, friends.
-
00:56:33
This is what's
supposed to be us.
-
00:56:35
See, if you believe in Jesus
-
00:56:37
when you walk into a room,
every single person
-
00:56:39
in the room should go,
"Oh, yeah. Jim's here.
-
00:56:41
Oh, man, that guy, he's
just like a breath of fresh air.
-
00:56:44
He just lifts everybody up."
-
00:56:46
When Susan walks in,
there's just hope in the room
-
00:56:48
that you can just
feel the thing change.
-
00:56:50
Man, she's just phenomenal."
-
00:56:52
This is what it's supposed
to be to follow Jesus.
-
00:56:56
Another way to think about it is
-
00:56:57
if you're a Christian,
you're supposed to live life
-
00:56:59
like a Kansas City Chiefs fan.
-
00:57:01
You're just certain
you're going to win, right?
-
00:57:05
Without the cheating refs,
just saying.
-
00:57:07
Just pointing that out.
Pointing that out.
-
00:57:09
By the way, Christmas movies,
-
00:57:11
I don't know if you knew this.
-
00:57:12
There are two Hallmark
style Christmas movies
-
00:57:15
about the Kansas City Chiefs
-
00:57:16
and Taylor and Travis this year,
and I am thrilled.
-
00:57:22
Can't wait to watch them.
-
00:57:23
Saved them like two
fine bottles of wine
-
00:57:25
for the right night.
-
00:57:26
Haven't watched either one yet.
Don't spoil them.
-
00:57:28
I don't want to
know what happens.
-
00:57:29
I think I do though,
happily ever after
-
00:57:31
is probably where it ends.
-
00:57:32
But this is it, see,
to follow Jesus,
-
00:57:35
to live this life,
to believe that
-
00:57:37
this baby born in a
manger so long ago
-
00:57:39
is actually not just the
Messiah, but your Messiah
-
00:57:42
means that you believe
your life ends in victory.
-
00:57:46
And it's not a maybe,
it's not, it's not.
-
00:57:48
It's not a, "Well,
I don't really know
-
00:57:49
how it's going to go.
-
00:57:50
I don't really know if
it's going to get there."
-
00:57:52
No, it's a certainty
because that baby
-
00:57:54
grew into a man,
died on the Cross.
-
00:57:56
And when He was hanging there,
He said, "It's finished."
-
00:57:59
That means there's no ifs,
ands or buts about it.
-
00:58:02
And so in your life,
-
00:58:05
you're heading towards
a happily ever after.
-
00:58:09
That's where you're going.
It's a guarantee.
-
00:58:11
Listen to this from the
book of Hebrews chapter six.
-
00:58:13
It says:
-
00:58:37
Every day you anchor to it.
-
00:58:39
Every day you wake up,
and every day you say,
-
00:58:41
"No matter what happens today,
I know where my life is headed.
-
00:58:43
I know there's a
kingdom that's coming.
-
00:58:45
I know it's more present
today than yesterday
-
00:58:47
because Jesus said
His peace will increase
-
00:58:49
day after day after day.
-
00:58:50
And I'm clinging to that hope,
-
00:58:52
and I'm living out of that
hope every single day."
-
00:58:54
In other words, you're meant
to be an eternal optimist.
-
00:58:58
I actually think
that's one of the most,
-
00:59:00
kind of untalked about
character traits of Jesus.
-
00:59:03
I believe Jesus was the
most optimistic person
-
00:59:05
who ever lived.
-
00:59:07
I believe He was
one of those guys
-
00:59:08
that when he got in the room,
everybody went,
-
00:59:10
"Man, I'm glad Jesus is here.
-
00:59:12
He just brings hope.
He just brings positivity.
-
00:59:15
I just feel lighter
when He's around."
-
00:59:17
That's Jesus.
-
00:59:18
When he got with people,
He was always telling them
-
00:59:21
like, not to worry
and it would be okay.
-
00:59:23
He would say things like this,
Matthew six:
-
00:59:32
the people who don't
believe what you believe,
-
00:59:48
See, when He says it with
His words, it's not lip service.
-
00:59:51
It's the same word that
created the universe,
-
00:59:53
that established reality.
-
00:59:54
He says this is the reality
I'm establishing for you.
-
00:59:57
It's not it's not rose
colored glasses either.
-
01:00:00
You know, Jesus wasn't
just an eternal optimist.
-
01:00:03
Jesus was a realistic optimist.
-
01:00:05
He wasn't promising
that every moment
-
01:00:07
and every scene
of your entire life
-
01:00:09
would go just perfect on script.
-
01:00:11
He did not promise that at all.
-
01:00:13
John 16 He said:
-
01:00:24
He says, "Yeah, you'll have
some scenes you don't like,
-
01:00:27
but it's not the end.
It's not the end of your life."
-
01:00:31
And I think about our church
in pursuing an awakening.
-
01:00:34
That's what we're going after,
-
01:00:36
a nation that wakes
up to the gospel.
-
01:00:39
The thing that I think
we might need the most
-
01:00:41
are Christians to
wake up to the hope
-
01:00:44
they're supposed to carry around
-
01:00:45
and start carrying with
it into every meeting
-
01:00:48
and every place
that they ever go.
-
01:00:49
The world needs this from us.
-
01:00:51
And by the way,
not just the world,
-
01:00:53
our families need it.
-
01:00:54
I've realized this
recently in my own family.
-
01:00:57
As my kids get older, you know,
-
01:00:59
everybody kind of told us, like,
-
01:01:00
when they're babies, it's hard.
-
01:01:01
But when they get older,
-
01:01:03
the struggles
are more difficult.
-
01:01:04
And in the middle of the night
-
01:01:05
when I was changing
my 19th dirty diaper,
-
01:01:07
I was like,
"I will take the older part,
-
01:01:09
that sounds better.
-
01:01:10
They don't crap their
pants in the middle
-
01:01:12
of the night when they're 15,
right?
-
01:01:13
Cool, I want that."
-
01:01:15
But now that my kids are older,
-
01:01:17
the issues are more complex
-
01:01:19
as I've had kids struggle
in school this year
-
01:01:22
and struggle with being
teased and being bullied.
-
01:01:24
What I've realized is
part of my role as a father
-
01:01:27
that I have to embrace
more and more and more
-
01:01:29
is I have to be the driver
of the hope train for my kids.
-
01:01:33
If you're a mom, if you're
a dad, I'm telling you,
-
01:01:35
this is a role that is
critical for you to play.
-
01:01:38
You have to be the one who,
when they say,
-
01:01:40
"No one likes me and
it's never going to change,"
-
01:01:42
and you have to be the
one to say, "Oh, honey,
-
01:01:44
I understand,
I understand it's hard now,
-
01:01:47
but this is not the
story of your life.
-
01:01:49
This is not how this
thing is going to end.
-
01:01:51
It's going to get better."
-
01:01:52
You have to be the carrier
of hope for your family,
-
01:01:55
the one who believes
the story isn't over.
-
01:02:00
I think the greatest gift
God may have given you
-
01:02:02
is to know, with 100% certainty,
-
01:02:06
exactly how your story will end.
-
01:02:09
Speaking of which, it's time for
-
01:02:11
the last act of our
favorite Christmas movie,
-
01:02:14
the one that's
making just records
-
01:02:16
at the box office,
A Christmas Melody.
-
01:02:22
- Ah!
- What's gotten into you.
-
01:02:29
- Grandma,
my heart is more mangled
-
01:02:33
than those old
arthritic hands of yours.
-
01:02:36
I thought I could fake it
here at our snow globe --
-
01:02:41
- Emporium.
- Emporium Co.
-
01:02:42
- Yes.
- But I can't.
-
01:02:43
I feel like one of these snowmen
-
01:02:44
trapped in my own snow globe,
Grandma.
-
01:02:46
- Well, let me tell you.
-
01:02:47
You know you loved this girl
-
01:02:48
since you were knee
high to a grasshopper.
-
01:02:52
- I was very little.
- Very tiny.
-
01:02:54
- Just a few years ago.
-
01:02:56
- And you deserve happiness.
- I do.
-
01:02:58
- And I think you
better go get her.
-
01:03:00
She is at the bus
station right now.
-
01:03:03
- She's getting on a bus?
-
01:03:05
- She is going to
go back to Big City.
-
01:03:07
- The Big City bus station.
-
01:03:09
- And you don't
want to miss her.
-
01:03:10
- I don't.
- You love her.
-
01:03:11
- She -- She makes
my Christmas merry.
-
01:03:14
- And a melody in your heart.
-
01:03:15
- That's right,
and puts a melody in my heart.
-
01:03:17
I'm gonna go get her.
- Go after her.
-
01:03:18
- I'm gonna go save Christmas.
-
01:03:21
[panting]
-
01:03:26
Okay. Okay.
[panting]
-
01:03:30
Go around this
small city pedal board
-
01:03:33
that's in the
middle of the street.
-
01:03:34
I don't actually,
I don't know why I'm running.
-
01:03:36
I have a car. Okay, here we go.
-
01:03:39
Carly.
- Oh my gosh.
-
01:03:40
- Sorry.
- Joseph.
-
01:03:43
- Oh, I came as --
-
01:03:44
- If you drove,
why are you out of breath?
-
01:03:46
- I came as slowly as I could,
and then I hurried up
-
01:03:49
and found out the car situation.
But.
-
01:03:51
- Okay.
-
01:03:52
- I've been a real jerkface,
Carly.
-
01:03:54
- Well, yes,
but what specifically?
-
01:03:58
- Um,
I made a lot of assumptions.
-
01:04:00
I forgot a lot of things
about the way we were
-
01:04:03
and the way things were,
and, I don't know,
-
01:04:05
I guess this whole
big city attitude
-
01:04:07
and small town guy combination
just, it shook me up.
-
01:04:12
- What are you trying to say?
-
01:04:14
- The thing I'm trying to say,
Carly,
-
01:04:16
back then, when I didn't
show up to the state fair,
-
01:04:19
that's what it was.
-
01:04:20
I was busy rescuing bunnies,
the rabbits
-
01:04:25
that had fallen into
the possum patch
-
01:04:27
and the possums had
fallen into the rabbit patch,
-
01:04:30
and I had to save
all these little animals,
-
01:04:33
otherwise I would
have been there.
-
01:04:34
- Well, you know,
I appreciate that.
-
01:04:36
I also appreciate how
no one in West Virginia
-
01:04:38
has the accent.
-
01:04:40
- It's a small --
- But mine is coming back.
-
01:04:42
And you know why?
Come here, take my hands.
-
01:04:45
- I love that accent.
- Take my hand, Joseph.
-
01:04:47
- Carly.
-
01:04:49
- I was living in big
city on my own,
-
01:04:51
going solo for so long.
-
01:04:54
And then you plucked
the strings of my heart.
-
01:04:58
And you know what?
Now we can be a duet.
-
01:05:03
- Yes.
- Yes, that's right.
-
01:05:05
- I think, Carly, I love you.
-
01:05:08
Oh, I love -- my
accent's coming back too.
-
01:05:11
- It is! It's a miracle.
- A Christmas miracle.
-
01:05:15
- That's what
love will do for you.
-
01:05:16
- I love you and will you
be my blessed bride?
-
01:05:22
- Hold on just one second.
-
01:05:24
I got to think about
it for a minute.
-
01:05:25
- Okay. Take your time.
Nothing else to do.
-
01:05:27
- I might get a phone call
that interrupts this moment.
-
01:05:29
- [singing] Just
a small town girl.
-
01:05:31
- I'm sorry, I did not
change that ringtone yet.
-
01:05:34
Yes. Hello.
- Carly.
-
01:05:36
- Yes, sir.
- Change of plans.
-
01:05:38
We're shaking this thing up.
-
01:05:40
- The accent, so we're good.
-
01:05:41
- Scrap the plan.
Back out of this deal.
-
01:05:43
- Back out of the deal.
-
01:05:44
- Get out of the deal.
You are not buying the store.
-
01:05:47
- I don't need to try to buy
Snow Globe Emporium Co?
-
01:05:49
Hold on.
Let me put you on speaker.
-
01:05:51
- Hello. - This is Joseph.
-
01:05:53
- I'm Joseph. - Joseph.
-
01:05:55
- Who is this?
- This is my boss.
-
01:05:56
-Joseph. Joseph.
What's your last name?
-
01:05:59
- Jingleman. - Joseph Jingleman.
-
01:06:03
- Joseph Jingleman.
- Come again?
-
01:06:04
- Joseph Jingleman.
-
01:06:07
- Joseph Jingleman of the
Jingleman Snow Globe Family,
-
01:06:10
that's the richest family
in all of West Virginia
-
01:06:13
that owns this
town called Rabbit --
-
01:06:16
- Rabbit Hatch.
-
01:06:17
- Hatch. That -- That's you?
-
01:06:19
- That is us, sir.
-
01:06:23
- I guess that's all
he has to say. Really?
-
01:06:27
- I think we lost him,
bad reception.
-
01:06:29
- I think he was
going to tell me that
-
01:06:31
the business was going under,
-
01:06:33
because y'all, you know,
you own all --.
-
01:06:36
- I own the whole town,
the bunnies and the possums.
-
01:06:39
- And that means --
-
01:06:41
- That means that
I can marry you
-
01:06:42
because I love
you and you're rich.
-
01:06:46
- That's right, that's right.
-
01:06:48
- It is quite a plot twist.
- That is.
-
01:06:51
We never saw it coming.
I'm rich with money
-
01:06:53
and snow globes. - And love.
-
01:06:57
- And love.
- And now we can play
-
01:06:59
and sing our Christmas Melody.
That's right.
-
01:07:04
- That's right.
-
01:07:07
- Woo! Yeah, yeah, yeah.
-
01:07:12
Hey, can we thank them?
-
01:07:14
That was amazing.
Justin, Hannah, Matt, Susan.
-
01:07:18
Amazing, amazing, amazing.
Oh, my gosh. Yeah.
-
01:07:23
We will send you
guys a royalty checks
-
01:07:25
as soon as Netflix
wants to make that movie.
-
01:07:27
Look out for that next year.
-
01:07:29
Spectacular. Shocking, right?
-
01:07:31
There was a happily ever after.
-
01:07:35
Earlier in the service
I read you that verse,
-
01:07:37
the one from Isaiah
about the prophecy
-
01:07:39
of the coming Messiah.
There were names for him.
-
01:07:41
Things like Wonderful Counselor,
Mighty God,
-
01:07:44
Everlasting Father,
Prince of Peace,
-
01:07:46
these incredible names,
but I'll tell you that
-
01:07:48
the name that I love
the most for Jesus
-
01:07:50
this Christmas
isn't any of those.
-
01:07:52
It's actually one
that comes out of
-
01:07:53
the very last book of the Bible.
-
01:07:55
It's the name The End.
It says this in Revelation 21:
-
01:08:38
I don't know where
you are in your life.
-
01:08:41
I don't know what scenes
currently playing out for you.
-
01:08:43
I don't know whether
it's one where it looks
-
01:08:45
like things are
going to be hopeful.
-
01:08:47
I don't know whether
it's one where it looks
-
01:08:48
like everything's just
falling apart again.
-
01:08:50
I don't know, but I know this,
-
01:08:52
unless it's Jesus standing up
-
01:08:55
with His arms spread
over your life and saying,
-
01:08:57
"I'm making all of this new,"
-
01:08:59
good news, it's not the end.
-
01:09:02
That's the end of your story,
so you and I,
-
01:09:05
if you believe in Jesus,
your story ends guess how,
-
01:09:10
a happily ever after.
-
01:09:13
Jesus, thank You so
much for Your story.
-
01:09:15
Thank You for the
Christmas story.
-
01:09:16
Thank You for the
certainty of hope,
-
01:09:18
the rock that we
can build our life in.
-
01:09:20
I'm asking for everybody here,
Lord,
-
01:09:22
that You would fill up
our hearts with hope
-
01:09:25
that we would have
the courage to believe
-
01:09:27
that You are who
You say You are,
-
01:09:29
and that Your love for us
-
01:09:30
really, really,
really has no end.
-
01:09:33
Thank you, Jesus. Amen.
-
01:09:37
- Hey, thanks so much
for joining us today.
-
01:09:39
Crossroads is so much more
than just content to watch.
-
01:09:42
We would love for you
to grow closer to God,
-
01:09:45
especially in this
busy holiday season.
-
01:09:47
- Yeah, that's right.
-
01:09:48
One of my favorite
ways to dive deeper
-
01:09:50
and get connected to
more people around here
-
01:09:52
is actually something we call
our monthly Night of Prayer.
-
01:09:54
If you need encouragement
or even a miracle,
-
01:09:56
guess what?
We do believe that miracles
-
01:09:58
still happen and we
see them happen.
-
01:10:00
Every month God shows up
and brings encouragement,
-
01:10:02
wisdom, freedom,
and even healing
-
01:10:04
as we meet together
online on Zoom.
-
01:10:06
So be bold.
-
01:10:07
Our next one is
actually coming up
-
01:10:09
Thursday, December 5th at 7 p.m.
eastern.
-
01:10:11
You can just head to
crossroads.net/Anywhere
-
01:10:13
for more info and to RSVP.
-
01:10:15
- Yeah, now for my high school
-
01:10:17
and middle school
students out there.
-
01:10:18
I know it's Christmas time,
but the sign up
-
01:10:21
for Summer Camp
is now open and live.
-
01:10:23
And this is, I have to say,
-
01:10:25
this is my favorite time of
the year, Summer Camp.
-
01:10:27
We see thousands
of middle school
-
01:10:29
and high school
students all in one place,
-
01:10:31
and this is our first time
-
01:10:33
bringing Anywhere students,
-
01:10:35
that's our middle school
and high school students
-
01:10:37
from all across the
nation into Summer Camp.
-
01:10:39
So if you're interested,
just head to
-
01:10:41
Crossroads.net/summercamp
-
01:10:43
to register and find out more.
-
01:10:45
- Yeah,
this is the cheapest price
-
01:10:46
on camps all year long.
-
01:10:48
And by the way,
we actually do lose money
-
01:10:50
on every camp that we
do because it's not for us,
-
01:10:53
it's an investment in you.
-
01:10:55
Hey, thanks again
for joining us online.
-
01:10:57
We'll see you back
here next week.