As we come to the end of this book, Qohelet encourages us to ponder deeply the meaning of life, despite all the meaningless we face everyday. Given the shortness of life, make sure you are living for what really matters!
This Sunday we'll also be back with Qohelet for a couple more weeks as we wrap up our study on the book of Ecclesiastes.
We are nearing the end of this rich book. Qohelet begins offering more guidance about how to live well. This week in chapter 11:1-6, he offers some guidance about how to live a purposeful life in the face of such an uncertain world.
This Sunday we'll be looking at the subject of suffering and how to deal wisely with our seasons of pain. As we process the atrocities of the terrorist attacks in Israel, and the many innocent children, women and men who have been killed in Israel and Gaza, it is overwhelming to know what to do, what to think, or how to pray. Qohelet offers us wisdom to think about not just our own suffering, but also the suffering we witness in the world.
In the Scripture text for this Sunday, Qohelet turns back to his research on on the meaning of life, this time exploring the topic of money and wealth.
This Sunday we’ll look at the serious subject of injustice, and how Qohelet grieves over the way things often work in the world.
This Sunday we will turn to Ecclesiastes 3 and a mysterious element of being human: the enigma of time. How do we deal with the limiting and frustrating quality of time, and how do we find purpose within it?
This Sunday we’ll continue our journey with Qohelet, this time looking at this experiment with work. Can the work of our hands bring meaning and significance to our lives under the sun?
This week, we’ll be getting into the rest of chapter 1 and a bit of chapter 2, learning about Qohelet’s experimentation with knowledge and wisdom.
This week, we’ll be getting into the rest of chapter 1 and a bit of chapter 2, learning about Qohelet’s experimentation with knowledge and wisdom.
This Sunday we'll be starting a new fall sermon series on the Book of Ecclesiastes. This book honestly faces some of the most difficult questions we wrestle with as human beings.