"Why does a good and all-powerful God allow suffering?”
“If God is not the author of suffering, where does it come from?”
“Can suffering have a purpose?”
This Lenten* series grapples with these profound theological questions on the problem of evil, God's sovereignty, and the redemptive purpose of suffering. It also explores how God responds — not as a distant observer but as the God who enters into our suffering and stands in solidarity with those who suffer.
March 23
“The Problem of Suffering”
March 30
“The Author of Evil”
April 6
“Only a Suffering God Can Help”
April 13
“The Meaning of Suffering”
*About the Season of Lent & Holy Week
Lent is a 40-day season of reflection, repentance, and spiritual renewal leading up to Easter. It is a time to draw closer to God through prayer, fasting, and acts of service, refocusing our hearts on Christ’s sacrifice and resurrection. As we journey with Jesus through this year, may this season remind us of our dependence on God's grace in times of sorrow and prepare us to celebrate the hope and victory of Easter.
Lenten Service
Sunday, March 9, 6 pm • Worship Center
Palm Sunday
Sunday, April 13, 9:30 am • Worship Center
Good Friday Service
Friday, April 18, 7:30 pm • Worship Center
Easter Sunday Services, April 20
7 am Sunrise Service • HH 400 (Skyroom)
9:30 am Easter Worship Service • Worship Center
Join us in this reflective journey and invite others to share in this sacred season.