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Somehow God is Good

2023

Somehow God is Good Panel Discussion June 4, 2023

June 4, 2023 • Brad Beggs, Kent Chevalier

Join Brad Beggs and Pittsburgh Steelers Chaplain Kent Chevalier and his wife, Erica Chevalier, as they share practical tips to encourage and enrich our marriages.

Do it Afraid

June 4, 2023

Often, we come across the choice of either listening to a good God who loves us or listening to the lies of the enemy. Periods of waiting can be painful, but when we choose to listen when God speaks, the reward is immeasurable. When God guides, He will always provide. God wants to grow us so we can experience the level of His goodness. His timing is just as important as His direction. Will you follow Jesus’ example and do it afraid?

Taste and See

May 28, 2023 • Amanda Beggs • Proverbs 29:25, John 5:39–44, Romans 5:6–8, 1 John 3:1, Ephesians 3:14–19

Often, we take God’s gifts and love them more than God Himself. They become ultimate things and we believe they will give us acceptance, significance, and security. We use the gift of relationships in our lives as an ultimate thing but end up disappointed. Only God can provide us the acceptance, significance, and security we need. When God is our ultimate source of goodness, we are free to enjoy good relationships. God is calling us to not only know about Him but to experience Him inside a relationship by tasting and seeing His goodness.

Somehow God is Good Panel Discussion May 21, 2023

May 21, 2023 • Amanda Beggs, Dave D'Angelo

As parents, we have the opportunity to train our children to see God’s goodness in everyday moments.

God's Goodness in Everyday Moments

May 21, 2023 • Matthew 5:24, Romans 12:1–2, Romans 8:28–29, Micah 6:8

Most days of our lives are ordinary. But are we conditioning ourselves to search for God’s goodness only on the extreme days? God is good always! We can train ourselves in everyday moments by simply recognizing and responding to what God is asking us to do. We have the chance to do justice every day when we encounter something that is wrong. When we experience something to forgive, we can love kindness. Each day there is something to be honest about, which gives us the opportunity to walk humbly.

Hope in the Midst of Suffering

May 14, 2023 • Paul Hunter

Suffering is an inevitable part of life here on earth. But why does God allow it? Suffering identifies us with Jesus, creates a "witness" for others to see, and produces what comfort cannot. Suffering also helps us to see what we cannot see otherwise and always produces good from the pain. Through God’s infinite mercy and grace, we have the tools and power to overcome the suffering and bring biblical hope to the surface.

Somehow God is Good Panel Discussion May 14, 2023

May 14, 2023 • Dave D'Angelo, Scott Stevens

How do we lead our kids spiritually through suffering? The circumstance may not go away but consider discussing with your child(ren) what fruit of the Spirit could be applied to the situation — love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control (Galatians 5: 22-23). Join Dave D’Angelo, Darren Bowers, Jenn Simon and Scott Stevens as they discuss today’s sermon — Hope in the Midst of Suffering.

Somehow God is Good Panel Discussion May 7, 2023

May 7, 2023 • Dave D'Angelo, Dave Buehring

Today’s panel discussion focuses on teaching our children how to wait for God’s timing not only for activities but spiritually as well. Practical ways discussed include reminding them of the times God showed up and leading by example.

God's Work Throughout the Wait

May 7, 2023 • Dave Buehring • Acts 1:3–5, Acts 1:13–15, John 14:12–27, Acts 2:1–41, John 16:7

Sometimes we make judgements of God's character depending on our circumstances. Our circumstances change and challenge us, but they never change God's character. Throughout our waiting, He reveals to us His goodness through the work He is doing inside of us. God grows our dependence, aligns our hearts, and builds our trust in His timing.

Somehow God is Good Panel Discussion April 30, 2023

April 30, 2023 • John Reilly, Scott Stevens

How do you talk to your kids about success? Dive deeper into Pastor Scott's message with this parenting resource.

Are You Doing God Things with Your Good Things?

April 30, 2023 • Scott Stevens • Deuteronomy 8:17–18, Ecclesiastes 1:2–3, Mark 10:17–22, 1 Corinthians 16:1, 1 Thessalonians 4:11–12

How often do we ignore God’s call? Why is it easier for us to ignore His call during the successful and high times in our lives? Are we doing God things with our good things? It’s important how we respond to the successes we receive from God because that will shape how we view the other times when we don’t feel blessed. Success and wealth can tempt us into giving ourselves all the credit and blaming God when things aren’t going well. But the real message of the Gospel demands more than we thought and offers more than we ever imagined.

Goodness in the Face of Evil

April 23, 2023 • Amanda Beggs • Romans 8:22–39, Habakkuk 2:2–3, Habakkuk 3:17–19, Genesis 6:5, Lamentations 3:19–24

God is sovereign and in full control. However human beings also have free will and the ability to choose. The problem isn’t that God lacks goodness. It’s that we lack goodness. But when we look at all the evil in the world or in our own lives, we start to question God’s goodness. Even though it’s challenging at times, we must stand on the word of God. Anchoring ourselves in what we do know, allows us to experience God’s goodness in what we don’t know.

Somehow God is Good Panel Discussion April 23, 2023

April 23, 2023 • Dave D'Angelo, Amanda Beggs • Revelation 21

Join Pastor Dave and a guest panel as they discuss how to disciple our kids to grapple with the evil in our world. 

Rethinking Our Definition of Good: Feelings vs Scripture

April 16, 2023 • Dave D'Angelo • Romans 8:28, John 16:33, 2 Timothy 3:12, Lamentations 3:19–24

Who defines good? Us or God? In this sermon series “Somehow God is Good,” we will examine our definition of good and what the Scriptures teach us about God’s version of good. Throughout this sermon, Pastor Dave focuses on Romans 8:28 according to our feelings and Scripture. When feelings become our determiner of truth, we are asking to be deceived. But when all of Scripture is our lens, good is determined by the one promising it, not receiving it.