Do you need help putting a great Christmas message and service together?
Its that busy time of year again and finding the time to put together a good Christmas message and presentation can be very difficult. Here's the help you need.
These are available to all members of PreachIt.org so join today. They can be used to welcome your congregants to your Christmas services, banquets etc, as well as music backgrounds and announcements.
I hope these are a blessing to you today and help to make the season a lot brighter for your ministry.
- 40 Different Christmas messages from 20 different Pastors
 - 49 Christmas Image Packs
 - Music Backgrounds
 - Christmas Video Illustration
 
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Here's a ton of Christmas sermons to glean from...
A Mary Christmas
By: Rev. Benjamin Favel
Reference: Luke 1:26
Description: After carrying the miracle – she delivered it to the World
Angelic Invitation-Christmas
By: Rev. Benjamin Favel
Reference: Luke 2:7
Description: The voice of God was not just directed at those shepherds on that hillside 2000 years ago, but the echoes reverberate throughout the rest of the land and even through time itself
And They Came Seeking Jesus
By: Rev. Larry Gammons
Reference: 2 Timothy 4:8
Description: Before his name became famous among Christians and non-Christians alike they came seeking him. Thousand of years after creation of man Wise men from the east came seeking him and still there are wise men and women through out the world that come seeking the redeemer of mankind.
Hand-Out or a Hand-Up?
By: Rev. Mark Cottrill
Reference: John 6:24
Description: The Bible tells us that Jesus fed a crowd of 5,000 and the next day, many searched for him, just for more of the free food.
5 Names For The Christmas Child
By: Rev. T.R. Kelley
Reference: Isaiah 9:6
Description: The names given in the Scriptures to our Lord are highly significant. There are many of them, because one or a dozen or very many names could never tell the wonders of His person and work. Someone has said that there are more than 500 proper names and descriptive terms used in Scripture to portray God.
The Lord of the Lonely
By: Rev. Philip Harrelson
Reference: Psalms 68:6
Description: But the good days had passed from this section of town where it stood. But the pastor and his young wife believed in their run-down church. They felt that with paint, hammer and faith they could get it back into shape. Together they began the wholesome task.
After the Glory
By: Rev. Roger Spaugh
Reference: Matthew 2:12
Description: We are living in the waning moments of another year. The "holiday season" is quickly drawing to a close. The rush of preparation has culminated in a few hours of "quality time" spent with friends and family. The gifts have been opened, the food has been devoured; and for some, the house has been returned to order.
The Problem With Santa Claus
By: Rev. Roger Spaugh
Reference: Ephesians 2:8
Description: And while we are asking questions, how about asking a few more? How does he make it around the entire world in24 hours? How can he be in all the malls (and in two or three places in some malls) all at the same time? How does he get into my house seeing I don't have a chimney? And finally, how old is this guy, anyway!?
We Have Seen His Star
By: Rev. Allen Lucas
Reference: 2 Peter 1:19
Description: Some years ago, we witnessed the unbelievable feat of a man actually walking on the moon. It was Neil Armstrong who took one small step that became the giant leap for mankind. But he could not have taken that step if the stars had not been set on course and ordered by God so that they never change their courses.
No Lines, No Waiting
By: Rev. Thomas Dibble
Reference: Hebrews 7:19
Description: Most of you have heard that by nature I am a very impatient person. I don't like to wait around with nothing to do. I don't like to sit around if there is something that needs to be done. In fact one of my spiritual gifts is impatience. Actually, I'm not really sure that's a spiritual gift.
Christ and Character in Christmas
By: Rev. Scott Epperson
Reference: Luke 2:4
Description: But somehow we find ourselves instead of retelling the story of a Saviors birth we find ourselves retelling year after year the story of: obesity, bankruptcy, guilt, regret, depression, etc…. Why is this because we forgot Christ did not come to stay in the manger but in our hearts.
Why Jesus is better than Santa Claus
By: Rev. Mark Uzupan
Reference: Titus 2:11
Description: What is the significance of that birth and of the life that followed from it? What have its results been? And what may they yet be?
Somebody Greater Than Herod
By: Rev. Craig Treadwell
Reference: Matthew 2:17
Description: John Lennon wrote a song called "Imagine" that says we should imagine that there is no Heaven, nothing to die for, no religion, and everybody living life in peace. There is no peace in this world without Jesus Christ. Imagine what this world would be like without Jesus Christ. It would be much worse than it is.
He's More Than A Child
By: Rev. Jarret Spence
Reference: Luke 2:10
Description: A lot of people might think in their mind that he is still a little child over there in Bethlehem lying in a manger. But friend that little child is grown up and he is the Great Savior Jesus Christ!
The Prince Of Peace
By: Rev. Brian Labat
Reference: Luke 2:8
Description: Through the centuries men have tried to find a way to secure peace! Records from the earliest of civilizations record their attempts by way of rules, laws and punishments; none of which have worked.
The Wise Men And The Star
By: Rev. Craig Treadwell
Reference: Matthew 2:9
Description: Though the Messiah of all time and eternity was just a baby in our text, he was still King of Kings, and even though he was born in a rugged environment among oxen, He is still distinguished by His star.
Wonderful Counselor
By: Rev. Eric Westland
Reference: Isaiah 7:14
Description: This virgin-born Savior, has the answers we need for our lives today. Answers that are relevant to every need of every age.
No Christ - No Christmas
By: Rev. Mark Cottrill
Reference: Luke 19:9
Description: This time of the year would be just like any other time of the year. -just another month of the yr, just another day on the calendar
Mary Did You Know?
By: Rev. Craig Treadwell
Reference: 1:26
Description: When Mary finished as a mother, raising her son to maturity to be on his own, Mary's appointed task as unique as it was, had an expiration date. She fulfilled her specific mission when Jesus launched on his own.
Worship With the Wisemen
By: Rev. Raymond Woodward
Reference: Matthew 2:1
Description: PRAISE is a higher level of worship that takes you further into the presence of God. It is not just thanking God for what He has done, it is praising Him because of who He is!
Missing Peace
By: Rev. Raymond Woodward
Reference: Luke 2:13
Description: We are in the season of the year when Christmas cards are circulated bearing the greeting, "Peace on Earth!" But with the world events we have seen played out in our news that seems like a cruel joke.
The Ugliness of Christmas
By: Rev. Raymond Woodward
Reference: 1 Timothy 1:15
Description: This is the ugliness of Christmas, but thank God, it ultimately brings us to the point of its beauty, because the beauty of Christmas is that Christ came into the world to save sinners!
First Christmas
By: Rev. Raymond Woodward
Reference: Matthew 4:16
Description: But the Bible says Jesus Christ came into the world to save us from sin. That's the reason for His coming.
God's Surprise Gift
By: Rev. Raymond Woodward
Reference: 1 Corinthians 2:7
Description: Make that decision to repent, to be baptized, to get involved in ministry, to make 2005 the best year ever? That's the only Christmas gift that God wants!
The Wait Before Christmas
By: Rev. Raymond Woodward
Reference: Titus 2:11
Description: There are three building blocks to any relationship – time, time, time! People who really know God ALWAYS have to build that relationship by taking time away from other things to spend with Him.
Christmas, the Way it Really Was
By: Rev. Richard Tracey
Reference: Romans 5:14
Description: The first Christmas was really a culmination of plans and events that began even before the earth was created.
The Peace Of Christmas
By: Rev. James Bigelow
Reference: Luke 2:14
Description: The diligent and devoted effort of many world leaders and diplomats is for peace, yet, history seems to mock their efforts and confirm that such a search is futile.
The Hope of Christmas
By: Rev. James Bigelow
Reference: Luke 2:25
Description: Hope is the force, or drive that causes us to press on until we have obtained.
The Joy of Christmas
By: Rev. James Bigelow
Reference: Luke 2:1
Description: The gospel is good tidings of great joy! God wants us to be happy!
What To Do When Your Star Trek Ends With Nothing
By: Rev. James Bigelow
Reference: Matthew 2:1
Description: Although Wise Men may not find exactly what they anticipate, they do several things that we ought to emulate.
Christmas is for Children
By: Rev. James Bigelow
Reference: Matthew 2:18
Description: Perhaps this idea received its start because the traditional Christmas story from the Bible focuses on Christ as a baby and as a little child.
Why I Observe Christmas
By: Rev. James Bigelow
Reference: Romans 14:5
Description: Unfortunately, those who don't observe Christmas have often been openly critical of those who do.
My Relation To The Incarnation
By: Rev. Raymond Woodward
Reference: Colossians 1:15
Description: The fact that GOD BECAME FLESH is one of the most wonderful and yet one of the most incomprehensible things about God.
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
By: Rev. Raymond Woodward
Reference: Luke 2:8
Description: Many LEGENDS have sprung up around our celebration of Christmas. Here are some of the most popular, along with their true/false status:
If Christ Had Not Come
By: Rev. Raymond Woodward
Reference: John 15:22
Description: The greatest tragedy of the Christmas holiday each year is not so much its commercialization, but its trivialization.
And Thou Shalt Call His Name Jesus
By: Rev. William Chapman
Reference: Luke 1:30
Description: What glorious hope is given to us through that name for within the name of Jesus is all the purpose of heaven revealed.
Wise Men Still Seek Him.
By: Rev. William Chapman
Reference: Matthew 2:1
Description: In the heart of every man, woman, and child the Spirit of Christ is saying in a silent but undeniable way, "Seek Me and you will find Me".
God Always Provides
By: Rev. William Chapman
Reference: Matthew 2:11
Description: It has been proven time and again that God never requires of us what he does not provide the necessary resources for us.
The Missing Gift - Christmas
By: Rev. William Chapman
Reference: Matthew 1:1
Description: Give the gift of your life as a living sacrifice to God.
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