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Enjoy Life!

October 27, 2013 • Ecclesiastes 9

Have you ever had a near death experience? I'm talking about coming face-to-face with death, your life flashing before your eyes, and you think, "This is it!!" Well, do you remember the rest of that day, or that week? What did you think about life? You loved it, right?! You felt SO ALIVE! You cherished every breath, you savored every morsel of food, you hugged your loved ones so much tighter! You began to enjoy life! And then life continues to happen, and we're numbed to the joy of being alive.

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September 1, 2013 • Ecclesiastes 1:1–18

The question we’re asking this Sunday is, “What’s the Point?” We've all asked the question. The book of Ecclesiastes is profoundly helpful in helping us find a meaningful answer. You definitely don’t want to miss this series.

Never Enough

September 8, 2013 • Ecclesiastes 2:1–11

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Working Hard?

September 15, 2013 • Ecclesiastes 2:12–26

Do you have a job? Do you want a job? Do you hate your job? Do you want another job? (Sorry to be asking you these questions if today is your day off!) We’re always either preparing to work, working, or resting from work. Because work is such a substantial part of our lives, if we don’t learn to enjoy it, we’ll never learn to enjoy life. The cheery Ecclesiastes, in considering work, concludes by saying: “So I hated my life” in 2:17 and “I hated all my toil” in 2:18. Can you give a hearty amen to this conclusion? Well then you’re in luck, because this sermon is for you!