THIS SERMON:
Part of the scariest parts of the darkness is the unknown. But God never promised we would understand. He only promised that he will be with us. Maybe we are asking the wrong questions. Job is a book of his friends trying to explain the pain that job goes through, but at the end God rants about how is Job to know. All along, the real answer to why suffering is happening is that God and the devil had a bet. The point is that the answers are unknowable.
THIS SERIES:
In life, we are sometimes forced to walk through shadowlands. We can get scared, lost, and angry as pain, suffering, and grief surround us. We must learn to understand, navigate, and journey through the valley of the shadow of death. Most importantly, we must remember that we are not alone. Christ is with us and we are with each other.
Pastor Jordan Rimmer will preach the series simultaneous to his friend Pastor Chris Thomas from First Presbyterian Church of Dearborn, MI.
Sunday School curriculum will also be available for the series that was filmed by Pastors Chris and Jordan. You can watch them at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwS2NaLexncln9qUJ4wJhsg.
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The Call: Paul's Life (or "Who was Paul?")
The Northminster Huddle
Jonah, a Big Fish, and a Crazy Plant
Zacchaeus, a Wee Little Man, and a Tree Climb
Jesus, a Samaritan, and Some Wounds
Daniel, Disobedience, and Camping with Lions
Benaiah, Mighty Valor, and Snowy Days
David, Goliath, and Strategic Advantage
Gideon, Fleece, and How to Drink Properly
Learning to Sabbath
Moses, Tablets, and Drinking the Golden Calf
Joseph, Favoritism, and Sovereignty
Jacob, Wrestling, and Weak Eyes
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Dr Steven Tuell- "A to Z"
The Life of Mother Mary
From the Mouth of an Ass
The Meaning of the Cross: Recapitulation and Christus Victor
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