The Final Chapter – Sermon Recap
As we reach the final week of our summer sermon series, “Living Life Backwards,” it’s a bittersweet moment. Walking through the book of Ecclesiastes has been a journey, and like
Continue readingAs we reach the final week of our summer sermon series, “Living Life Backwards,” it’s a bittersweet moment. Walking through the book of Ecclesiastes has been a journey, and like
Continue readingWe’ve all heard the phrase, “Youth is wasted on the young.” The sentiment often reflects the urgency—or even anxiety—about the fleeting nature of youth and the inevitable approach of old
Continue readingDefense Mechanisms: What Are We Protecting? We all have defense mechanisms that we use to guard our insecurities. For me, it’s acknowledging my flaws before anyone else can point them
Continue readingAs we continue our summer series, “Living Life Backwards,” we delve into the intricate and thought-provoking book of Ecclesiastes. This Old Testament book, often attributed to Solomon, challenges us to
Continue readingThe Price of Wealth: What Would You Do for $10 Million? A study conducted on the American public asked a provocative question: “What would you do for $10 million?” The
Continue readingIntroduction When faced with a significant life question, where do you turn for wisdom? In the past, people often sought guidance from their pastors and the Bible. Today, many turn
Continue readingIntroduction In Chapter 5 of Ecclesiastes, Solomon continues his exploration of life’s major beliefs, focusing on the concept of a divided heart. He addresses two key subjects, with the first
Continue readingThe Fear of Loneliness Life can be scary, especially when you feel alone. Here’s a light-hearted story to illustrate this: There was a little boy who was afraid of the
Continue readingIntroduction This past weekend, Pastor Tim was away at Bible camp, so we had a special guest preacher, Kris Nosworthy, who delivered an inspiring message on endurance, aptly timed with
Continue readingA Time for Everything In Week 4 of our series “Living Life Backward,” we explored Ecclesiastes 3, where the author, often thought to be King Solomon, reflects on the various
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