Christmas at Oaks

Christmas often comes with pressure—to make it meaningful, memorable, and perfect. But what if God is inviting us to slow down instead? In John 1:14, we’re told that “the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.” This message explores how God’s slow, intentional redemption stands in contrast to our hurried lives. Pastor Henry Michael Williams walks through what it means to experience God’s nearness, understand his expectations, and realign our lives around grace and truth. Whether this season feels joyful or exhausting, this sermon invites you to pause, reflect, and receive the gift of God’s presence—right where you are.

 
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