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In this sermon, we will look at the song of Mary, often called The Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55). We often picture the Christmas story in a peaceful setting: "meek and mild." But Mary's song is dangerous. It speaks truth to power, calling out oppressors and pointing to the coming overthrow of systems of power. And the song comes from the a young woman who has been immersed in God's story her entire life, who knows Israel's longings, and conveys them with power and authority.
Join us as we seek what it means to be a Magnificat people.
By Preston Sharpe5
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In this sermon, we will look at the song of Mary, often called The Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55). We often picture the Christmas story in a peaceful setting: "meek and mild." But Mary's song is dangerous. It speaks truth to power, calling out oppressors and pointing to the coming overthrow of systems of power. And the song comes from the a young woman who has been immersed in God's story her entire life, who knows Israel's longings, and conveys them with power and authority.
Join us as we seek what it means to be a Magnificat people.