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The True Shepherd
After exploring life's greatest pursuits, Ecclesiastes arrives at its final conclusion: there is more than life under the sun because there is a Shepherd over the sun.
In this message, we discover that Jesus is the True Shepherd who speaks wisdom, calls us to a life that matters, and promises a judgment that will ultimately set everything right. The answer to meaninglessness is not more success, pleasure, or control; it is trusting and following the Shepherd. Join us as we conclude our journey through Ecclesiastes and answer the question: "Is there more?"
Wisdom for Life in a Broken World
We all long for life to be easier, clearer, and more predictable. Yet some of God's deepest work happens in the difficult seasons we would rather avoid. In Ecclesiastes 7, Steve Sauers shows how wisdom is formed when we stop running from reality, learn to trust God in the waiting, and surrender our desire for control.
Life is hard, God is sovereign, and we are not in control. The question is: where might God be inviting you to grow in wisdom through difficulty?
Money, Meaning, & the Myth of more
If you've ever wondered why success doesn't satisfy, or why enough never feels like enough, this sermon invites you to see money, work, and life through the lens of the gospel - and discover the "more" you were actually made for.
From Empty Religion To Reverent Worship
What does true worship actually look like? In Ecclesiastes 5:1-7, the teacher warns against empty religion and calls us to approach God with reverence, humility, and integrity. Worship is not about performance, routine, or religious appearances; it begins with listening to God, speaking carefully before him, and living with wholehearted obedience. Ultimately, this passage points us to Jesus, the true worshiper, who brings sinful people near to a holy God.