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The book of Ecclesiastes starts with the words, “Meaningless! Meaningless!” to describe humanity’s life here on Earth. While we are not able to control everything in our lives nor fully grasp God’s plan, we are called to rely on the one who can. Ecclesiastes invites us to live with open hands and faithful hearts, finding joy not in what we control, but in who we know: a good, purposeful, loving and eternal God. Join us on June 8th as the Bible teaches us about A Life Worth Living!
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Micah Labovitch - August 7, 2022
Suffering in the Lord
From Series: "How Will You Endure for our Lord? "
Jesus said, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples…,” but how do we do that? How do we stay fixed on Jesus and His Word, no matter the circumstance or struggle? How do we endure in our relationship with Him, no matter what? In 2 nd Timothy, Paul’s “Swan Song” to his spiritual son, we see Paul’s reflections as he faces the end of his life on earth. He wrestles with the two questions: Did he serve the faith and endure in his relationship with God well? And now, how can he help others do the same? Join us in 2 Timothy as we explore this together, letting God ask the question, “How Will You Endure For Our Lord?”
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Micah Labovitch - August 7, 2022
Suffering in the Lord
From Series: "How Will You Endure for our Lord? "
Jesus said, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples…,” but how do we do that? How do we stay fixed on Jesus and His Word, no matter the circumstance or struggle? How do we endure in our relationship with Him, no matter what? In 2 nd Timothy, Paul’s “Swan Song” to his spiritual son, we see Paul’s reflections as he faces the end of his life on earth. He wrestles with the two questions: Did he serve the faith and endure in his relationship with God well? And now, how can he help others do the same? Join us in 2 Timothy as we explore this together, letting God ask the question, “How Will You Endure For Our Lord?”