"Woe to Wisdom” (Ecclesiastes 7:14-29)

Especially as Christians, we put a high value on virtues like righteousness and wisdom. But this passage actually cautions us from pursuing such virtues too highly! Why is that? Let’s learn together about the proper place for such virtues, and how we should live in light of these cautions.

Mar. 01. 2026

"Wisdom in Worship” (Ecclesiastes 5:1-7)

How do you get ready for church? Perhaps you shower, pick out an outfit to wear, have breakfast, check the weather. But the Preacher in Ecclesiastes says we need to “guard our steps” on the way to worship. What does he mean, and how can we avoid worshiping foolishly? Feb. 08. 2026

"How to Find Happiness” (Ecclesiastes 1:12-2:26)

Where are you looking for happiness? Success in your education and career? Progress in a cause or institution? Security in your finances? Love in a romantic relationship? We’ll see this Sunday that all of these things are simply “striving after wind.” Then where can true happiness be found?

Sunday. Jan. 18. 2026

"What's the Point?” (Ecclesiastes 1:1-11)

Have you ever felt frustrated by fleeting and fickle reality of life? Has life ever not made sense? Has it felt monotonous? Have you wondered, what’s the point? Ecclesiastes points out the elephant in the room. It’s honest, event blunt. But it’s wisdom. We’ll see how we can live rightly in this fallen world under the sun.
Sunday. Jan. 11. 2026

Does My Life Matter? Death and Purpose (Ecclesiastes 1:12-14)

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We're diving back into our sermon series on the subject of death. Two weeks ago, we explored death and our identity from Psalm 90--that death both humbles us and lifts us up. When we remember our death, we recognize our dependence on our Creator but also see our need for eternal life through our Savior. This week, we'll address the problem of futility. If we're going to die and be forgotten, do our lives really matter?