Why do we feel like there’s something missing — even when life seems full?
In this first message of The Problem of Life series, pastor and author Mark Clark digs deep into what it really means to be human — and why life without God leaves us restless, anxious, and unsatisfied. Mark shares honest stories, big questions, and surprising insights about the ache inside all of us for something more — something eternal.
Even if you’re skeptical about Christianity, you’ll find yourself challenged to rethink what it means to truly flourish — and why our search for meaning is incomplete without God.
Come explore the ache, the hope, and the deeper story you are part of.
Easter isn’t just a celebration of something that happened in the past; it’s a reminder of a present and powerful reality: Jesus didn’t just rise—he reigns. In Matthew 28, we see how the resurrection shocked even Jesus’ closest followers and sparked a movement that changed the world. Whether you’re curious, cautious, or committed, there’s something here for you to explore.
Ready to flip the way most of us think about failure, pain, and hopelessness. At first glance, Jesus’ death looked like the end of the story — brutal, unjust, and tragic. But what if it wasn’t just a tragedy… what if it was actually a turning point?
Think about the moments when life feels most broken — maybe something deeper is happening. What if the events surrounding Good Friday were about trust, hope, and a different kind of King who didn’t come to take power, but to give His life for the sake of others.
If you’re feeling stuck, discouraged, or just wondering if there’s something more, this message is for you. Maybe today could be a step toward a different kind of hope — the kind that doesn’t depend on life going perfectly, but on someone who gave everything for you.
👉 Watch and ask yourself: Who — or what — sits on the throne of my heart?
What a day to celebrate the public declaration of people’s faith in Jesus and how he continues to write new stories of transformation in many lives! Baptism is also an opportunity for all of us to reflect on the death and resurrection of Christ and how, when we enter into a relationship with him, he changes us from the inside out.
In this bonus episode, Jeff Brodie sits down with Dr. Gary Chapman, the bestselling author of The Five Love Languages, to explore how to handle conflict and criticism the Jesus way. As part of our “Triggered” series at Connexus Church, Dr. Chapman shares profound insights into the intersection of love languages, conflict resolution, and meaningful apology.
Jeff & Dr Chapman talk about:
Whether you’re navigating tension in your marriage, friendships, or leadership, this conversation is filled with timeless, practical wisdom grounded in grace and love.
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“I’ll forgive, but I won’t forget.” Sound familiar? We act like forgiveness is some favour we give to someone who deserves it, but Jesus tells a different story. What if holding onto bitterness is actually hurting you more than them? What if forgiveness is less about what they did and more about setting yourself free? Jesus doesn’t just command forgiveness—he shows us how to do it in a way that brings freedom instead of resentment.