In the face of loss and grief we sometimes want to question God, and sometimes we’ve been made to feel guilty by our emotional responses. But the Bible doesn’t condemn our responses or our questions. The Bible also doesn’t promise we’ll get all the answers we want, or even answers that will make our loss seem less terrible. But the Bible does promise us that our God is the God that makes what seems impossible to us become possible. You are invited to worship with us as we look at faith and loss.
The Shadow
Lead Verse: Psalm 91:2 I will say to the LORD, “My refuge and my fortress, My God, in whom I trust!”
January 29, 2023 • Mike Waldrop • 1 Kings 17:17–24, Psalm 91:1–4
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Old School
March 5, 2023 • Mike Waldrop • 1 Kings 1:51–53, 2 Kings 1:1–17
What directs our responses to life issues and cultural dilemmas? Are we more dependent on and accepting of culturally accepted sources of information than we are of God’s old-fashioned Word? Are we encouraged by the guidance on life and culture God has given us and do we respond accordingly?