It’s tradition. The Christmas movies we watch every year bring us back to the joy and hope and laughter we long for. This sermon series is about remembering the greatest Story ever told through some great Christmas movie classics.

It’s tradition. The Christmas movies we watch every year bring us back to the joy and hope and laughter we long for. This sermon series is about remembering the greatest Story ever told through some great Christmas movie classics.
A young reindeer named Rudolph lives at the North Pole. His father is one of Santa's reindeer and it is expected that Rudolph will eventually be one too. However, he has a feature which is a setback and causes him to be ostracized: his red nose. Rudolph’s red nose would make him the subject of ridicule and rejection, but in the end, his difference would be an asset and help Santa on Christmas Eve. So, what does this story tell us about the real Christmas story?
In Whoville, the citizens of the town are overjoyed at the prospect of celebrating Christmas. But high above the town in his mountain lair, the bitter and spiteful Grinch simply can't stand the joy of Christmas and does what he can to stop anyone else from celebrating. His efforts to steal the season go for naught when he realizes that townspeople will celebrate no matter what he tries to take from them; and their actions impact him in a profound way. Join us as we explore what we can learn from the growth of the Grinch.
Raised as an oversized elf, Buddy travels from the North Pole to New York City to meet his biological father, Walter Hobbs, who doesn't know he exists and is in desperate need of some Christmas spirit. So what does this story tell us about the true meaning of Christmas?
A donkey has plans to make something important of his life. But when he stumbles into the lives of Mary and Joseph, he finds that following a certain star in the night sky is going to lead him to a much bigger purpose.