The King and I

Continuing in chapter four of Ecclesiastes, Solomon goes on to lament the vanity of popularity over influence. In this week’s sermon, Pastor Sonny explains how the best and lasting kind of influence comes from a person’s character, and not their popularity, and that as Solomon points out, it’s better to have no position or status […]

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Me, Myself, and Solomon

In chapter four of Ecclesiastes, Solomon explains another way in which people vainly chase after the wind by always trying to “keep up with the Joneses” rather than encouraging one another and being happy for each other’s successes. As Pastor Sonny explains in this week’s sermon, life is not about competition, we each have our […]

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All the Poor and Powerless

In chapters three and four of Ecclesiastes, Solomon tells us that because of the wickedness in the places of justice and because of wickedness in the places of righteousness, there are a lot of oppressed people on earth, and that the poor and oppressed will always be among us. However, as Pastor Sonny tells us […]

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Life is Like a Box of Chocolates

The first few verses of Ecclesiastes 3 are some of the best-known in the entire Bible, but what do they actually mean for us in light of our Christian walk? In the fifth sermon in our expository series on Ecclesiastes, Pastor Sonny explains how this is actually God’s recipe for our lives.

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The Foolishness of Wisdom and Toil

Continuing our expository series on Ecclesiastes, Pastor Sonny moves into the latter part of Chapter 2, discussing the Preacher’s assessment of both wisdom and work as being meaningless unless we find the enjoyment in it from staying focused on God.

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