It's easier to scroll than to share, and safer to stay quiet than to open up. In a culture that values independence, many of us end up feeling alone. This three-week series invites you to step beyond the surface and into authentic community the kind that challenges and supports you. Real connection takes courage, but it's where God meets us, and it's always worth the risk.
If you knew your time was short, would you live differently? In this final message of The Problem of Life series, Mark Clark challenges us to rethink how we spend our lives — our time, talents, and treasure — before it’s too late. Mark invites you to discover how your life can actually matter in ways you never imagined. Even if you’re skeptical about God or faith, this message will push you to ask deeper questions about why you’re here — and how your story could be bigger than you think. You were made for more. Don’t waste what you’ve been given.
What if your biggest struggles could become your greatest strengths? In week 3 of the series ‘The Problem Of Life’, pastor and author Mark Clark shares a fresh perspective on how God can take the painful, messy parts of our lives — and use them for good. If you’ve ever felt like life’s setbacks have sidelined you, or wondered how your story could matter, this message is for you. Mark unpacks why life’s interruptions might actually be the moments that shape you most — and how hope, strength, and purpose are closer than you think.
You are not alone. Your struggles don’t have to define you — they can prepare you for something greater.
What if the reason life feels so overwhelming is because we’re trying to carry a weight we were never meant to bear? In this message, author and pastor Mark Clark explores why we struggle when we try to control everything — and how real freedom begins when we realize we’re not meant to be God. Mark invites you to rethink control, success, failure, and what it really means to flourish in life. Even if you’re skeptical about faith or unsure about God, this message will make you stop and think: what if surrendering actually leads to a fuller, freer life?
Whether you’re exploring Christianity for the first time or just curious about deeper meaning, this could be the start of a bigger conversation. Get ready for an honest look at why we flounder — and how you can finally start to flourish.