Ever felt like life's questions are too big for answers? Well, so did Job. But amidst his struggles, Job discovered something profound: a hope in a redeemer. And that hope? It's not just for Job—it's for all of us. Find out how Job's story connects to our lives today and discover the ultimate redeemer who brings meaning to our deepest questions.
Frenemies
April 21, 2024 • Paul A. Berthiaume
Ashes, Complaint and Lament
April 14, 2024 • Brian Faught
In this message we explore suffering and loss through the lens of Job's story. We learn to face hardships with resilience and faith, avoiding despair and oversimplified explanations. By embracing the complexity of God's character and the mysteries of life, we discover the potential for healing and peace amidst adversity.
The Possible Paths of Job
April 7, 2024 • Paul A. Berthiaume • Job
In this first of four messages, we begin exploring the Book of Job, a timeless tale of human suffering and wisdom. Job's story, while ancient, resonates with the universal experience of loss and adversity. As we journey through its pages, we confront profound questions about existence and the human condition. Through Job's trials, we are reminded of the importance of navigating life's complexities with courage and integrity. This narrative serves as a poignant reminder to approach challenges with humility and seek wisdom in the face of uncertainty.
Things Too Wonderful Intro
April 6, 2024 • Job
Music by Ghost Ship - "Where Were You"
From their Album "The Good King"
Gospel Song Records, 2013
Used With Permission
April 2024 - Dive into the depths of human experience as we journey through the enigmatic book of Job. We'll explore the profound wisdom nestled within Job's narrative, confronting the universal quandary of existence amidst suffering and loss. Witness Job's relentless trials—stripped of wealth, family, health, and even his understanding of God—reflecting the raw essence of the human condition. Yet, amidst despair and simplistic explanations, discover the transformative power of wonder, worship, and meaning. Join us as we ponder the mysteries of faith and the resilience of the human spirit, echoing Job's confession: "Therefore I have uttered what I did not understand, things too wonderful for me, which I did not know." (Job 42:3b)