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Pastor Mike's sermon on Ecclesiastes 2:24–26 teaches that people should eat, drink, and find enjoyment in their work because this enjoyment comes from God. It contrasts the repetitive, dissatisfied cycle of pursuing happiness “under the sun” with a “with God” life that receives wisdom, knowledge, and joy, warning against treating God’s gifts as ultimate sources of fulfillment. The speaker offers practical encouragement to enjoy everyday meals and daily work with gratitude and worship. An interview with Olympian Kelsey Worrell illustrates processing disappointment, finding joy in ordinary faithfulness, and grounding identity in Christ rather than achievements. The message concludes with instructions and reflection on communion as remembrance of Jesus’ once-for-all sacrifice.
By Fellowship Community ChurchPastor Mike's sermon on Ecclesiastes 2:24–26 teaches that people should eat, drink, and find enjoyment in their work because this enjoyment comes from God. It contrasts the repetitive, dissatisfied cycle of pursuing happiness “under the sun” with a “with God” life that receives wisdom, knowledge, and joy, warning against treating God’s gifts as ultimate sources of fulfillment. The speaker offers practical encouragement to enjoy everyday meals and daily work with gratitude and worship. An interview with Olympian Kelsey Worrell illustrates processing disappointment, finding joy in ordinary faithfulness, and grounding identity in Christ rather than achievements. The message concludes with instructions and reflection on communion as remembrance of Jesus’ once-for-all sacrifice.