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A Hope-Filled Advent

November 25, 2024

It’s our vision to be a people “overflowing with hope” and that’s what this coming Advent season is all about – our living hope found in Jesus!

CBAC’s Executive Minister Renée MacVicar has recorded a short Hope-filled Advent reflection we invite you to share with your church. (The video can be downloaded directly from the Vimeo page.)

Also, be sure to watch for a gift that we have coming for you: a 20-minute sermon for your church that you can use the Sunday before or after Christmas, or any time in the New Year.

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