“Raising the Stakes” – Job 2

The stakes are raised on the wager, resulting in Job’s physical torment. What sense can we make of a God who allows this level of suffering on those he loves?

“Curses and Questions” – Job 3

Can suffering be at a level so great where to not exist is better than to exist? Job wrestles with this question through a series of curses and questions.

“Love without Limits” -John 13:34-35

We gravitate to the people who are most like us because they are the most comfortable to be around and the easiest to love. But Jesus calls his followers to a radical love that pushes us beyond our comfort zones and transcends traditional boundary lines so that the world might see the power of God’s unifying love within his family …

“Straight Paths” -Proverbs 3:5-6

Speaker: Pastor Peter ChoIt’s hard to fully trust in God when we rely on our own wisdom and insist on our own way. But God invites us into an exciting journey with him which can only come when we fully trust his heart and wisdom and submit to his will.

“Seeing Past the Chaos” – Job 3

An Important part of the journey of faith is to believe that God is good even in the face of chaos and pain. Faith invites us to believe that there is a greater purpose to suffering.

“God on Trial” -Job 1

When we experience suffering we want to know why we’re going through it, but God invites us to think about the purpose that it plays in our lives.

“Praising God in the Pain”

If we aren’t careful we can think lament is just a way of complaining or venting, but it’s an important part of a well-rounded prayer life that can help us grow closer to God. ​

“Loving in Broken Relationships”

Loving someone seems not only illogical but unhelpful in broken relationships and yet by faith this is what Jesus calls us to do. It is God’s love alone that can heal all things.