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Embracing the True Spirit of Christmas: A Call for Peace and Love from PCC Ntamulung
In the spirit of joy and celebration, the Christians of PCC Ntamulung received a heartfelt call to uphold peace and love as the cornerstones of their Christmas festivities. Reverend Ngwa Hosea, the Parish Pastor, delivered this powerful message during the Christmas service held on the Church premises, echoing the sentiments of the Associate Pastor, Reverend Mrs. Dashako Grace.
The focal point of the sermon, "Jesus being our source of eternal life," served as a profound reminder of the true meaning of Christmas. Reverend Ngwa Hosea, inspired by this message, urged the congregation to transcend the boundaries of their immediate households and embrace a wider circle of love that includes the homeless and those in the streets.
The Christmas service itself became a testament to the joyous occasion, as the different movements and choirs of the Church filled the air with songs glorifying the birth of Christ. The melodies resonated with the message of love and goodwill, creating an atmosphere of unity and shared purpose among the worshippers.{loadmoduleid 377}
Beyond the festivities, the Divine service provided an invaluable opportunity for the Christians of PCC Ntamulung to reaffirm their commitments to Christ. Reverend Ngwa Hosea's call to practice the teachings of Jesus by extending love to all, regardless of nationality, tribe, race, or culture, struck a chord with the congregation. It served as a timely reminder of the universality of Christian values and the importance of living out those values in everyday life.
As the Christmas season unfolds, the Christians of PCC Ntamulung have been inspired to carry the message of peace and love into their communities. The call to extend love to the less fortunate is a challenge to break down societal barriers and make a positive impact beyond the church walls. It is a call to be agents of change, embodying the true spirit of Christmas not just in words but in deeds.
In conclusion, PCC Ntamulung's Christmas celebration stands as a beacon of hope and a testament to the transformative power of love. As the echoes of the Christmas service linger, the community is poised to embrace the teachings of Christ, fostering a culture of inclusivity, compassion, and goodwill that extends far beyond the holiday season.{loadmoduleid 378}
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