What Your Life and Love Reveal :: A Family Christmas :: Alvin Brown

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What Your Life and Love Reveal :: A Family Christmas :: Alvin Brown

If someone summed up your life and relationships in one or two sentences, what would they find? 

And what would that say about how you actually love the people around you and relate to God?

In this message, Pastor Alvin examines one of Scripture’s most relatable family stories during the holidays. 

It’s about a couple who started out doing everything right—praying instead of forcing things, seeking God when life got hard—but still found their home quietly pulling apart underneath.

It’s a reminder that you can seek God and still lose your way. You can love people and still fall into subtle patterns that shape your relationships more than you realize.

This story becomes a mirror for all of us. Many know what it feels like to be overlooked or overburdened. We know the pressure to earn love, the pull toward what feels easier, and the cracks that form when old fears or preferences take over.

Whether you’re navigating tension with family this season, noticing patterns you didn’t choose but somehow inherited, or just trying to figure out why certain relationships feel so complicated, this message is for you.

Join us as we ask: what do our life and loves reveal about our hearts? And how does God meet us in the messy middle of it all to align them all?

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