Job 1:1 "There was a man in the land of Uz whose name was Job; and that man was blameless, upright, fearing God and turning away from evil."
In all the landscape of humankind, Job was the tallest of trees. And tall trees tend to draw the lightning.
Series Promo
When Lightning Strikes (a message series in the Old Testament book of Job)
October 28, 2015
When Lightning Strikes - Part 7: God Speaks
December 13, 2015 • Senior Pastor Armin Sommer • Job 38
Some sounds are hard to hear. My Mom grew up on a farm in southwestern Minnesota in the middle of nowhere. She told me that on a warm summer evening that she could lay down in a cornfield and hear the corn growing. You had to listen carefully, but it was there. Hearing the voice of God can be like listening to corn grow. To hear it requires our silence. At other times, it’s like thunder. That’s what Job now hears.
When Lightning Strikes - Part 6: When God is Silent
December 6, 2015 • Senior Pastor Armin Sommer • Job 27
Why is God silent when we need him the most? Sometimes the pain in our life feels like a riddle without a punchline. It leaves us “stuck.” But in the silence, there is an important lesson we need to learn. Find out what it is in this message.
When Lightning Strikes - Part 5: Finding Gold After The Storm
November 29, 2015 • Pastor Cameron Baker • Job 23
In his depression and with his pursuit of God, Job shows us four misconceptions about God, misconceptions that in turn, reveals four aspects of God that will bring us through any storm of life.