top of page

Finding Purpose And Hope Amidst Life's Trials

Sun, 20 Oct

|

Gymea Anglican Church

How can we possibly find joy in life's toughest moments? Discover how the Book of James challenges us to see trials as opportunities for growth, perseverance, and a deeper hope in God's greater purpose.

Registration is closed
See other events
Finding Purpose And Hope Amidst Life's Trials
Finding Purpose And Hope Amidst Life's Trials

Time & Location

20 Oct 2024, 10:00 am – 11:10 am

Gymea Anglican Church, 131 Gymea Bay Rd, Gymea NSW 2227, Australia

About the event

It’s almost unthinkable: finding joy in the middle of life’s difficulties. For most of us, trials are things to be dreaded and avoided—whether it’s the loss of a job, a broken relationship, or a serious illness. Painful experiences seem to have no place in a joyful life. So how could anyone ever believe that trials should be embraced, let alone considered “pure joy”?


This radical idea comes from the Book of James in the Bible. James invites us to see challenges in a way that seems upside down: "Consider it pure joy... whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance" (James 1:2-3). At first glance, this sounds almost impossible, but maybe James is pushing us to look deeper. What if life's trials aren't just random pains, but opportunities to grow?


Think about it. Many of the toughest moments in life…


Share this event

office@gymeaanglican.org.au

+612 9524 6225

131 Gymea Bay Rd,
Gymea, 2227 NSW

GAC-Logo_White_Stacked.png
  • Gymea Anglican Facebook
  • Gymea Anglican Instagram
  • Gymea Anglican YouTube

Acknowledgement Of Country

Gymea Anglican Church acknowledges the triune God, the Creator of heaven and earth and His ownership of all things (Psalm 24:1). We recognise that He gave stewardship of these lands upon which we meet to the First Nations Peoples of this country (Acts 11:26). In His sovereignty, He has allowed other people groups to migrate to these shores. We acknowledge the cultures of our First Nations Peoples and are thankful for the community that we share together now. We pay our respects to Dharawal speaking people who are the traditional custodians of the area now called Gymea, and their elders leaders, both past and present, and those who are rising up to become leaders. We pay our respect to all First Nations People and pray for God’s blessing on all Australians as we seek reconciliation and justice.

©2023 by Gymea Anglican. 

bottom of page