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What do we do when life feels repetitive, exhausting, or even meaningless? In this sermon, Rev. Shuler Sitsch begins our series on Ecclesiastes by naming the honest questions many of us carry: Does anything matter? What is the point of all our work, grief, joy, and struggle?
Ecclesiastes gives us permission to ask hard questions without shame. Through Jesus Christ, we are reminded that life under the sun has been changed by the kingdom of God. Our lives matter because we are loved by God and invited to help make the world look more like God’s kingdom.
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Mosaic United Methodist Church is located in Cypress, TX and worships every Sunday at 10:30 AM at Bleyl Middle School.
Learn more about Mosaic UMC: https://www.mosaicumctx.org
By Mosaic United Methodist ChurchWhat do we do when life feels repetitive, exhausting, or even meaningless? In this sermon, Rev. Shuler Sitsch begins our series on Ecclesiastes by naming the honest questions many of us carry: Does anything matter? What is the point of all our work, grief, joy, and struggle?
Ecclesiastes gives us permission to ask hard questions without shame. Through Jesus Christ, we are reminded that life under the sun has been changed by the kingdom of God. Our lives matter because we are loved by God and invited to help make the world look more like God’s kingdom.
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Connect and Find Support at Mosaic UMC
Mosaic United Methodist Church is located in Cypress, TX and worships every Sunday at 10:30 AM at Bleyl Middle School.
Learn more about Mosaic UMC: https://www.mosaicumctx.org