Ecclesiastes 2:18-26
Ecclesiastes 2:18-26 | EV Church | 11/05/2014 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard examines the futility of wisdom, pleasure, riches, or accomplishments, as paths to happiness. Have you found the true happiness that is gifted from God, a happiness that will not fade or stagnate?
Ecclesiastes 2:18-26 - EV Night
Ecclesiastes 2:18-26 | EV Night | 11/05/2014 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard examines the futility of wisdom, pleasure, riches, or accomplishments, as paths to happiness. Have you found the true happiness that is gifted from God, a happiness that will not fade or stagnate?
Saturday EV - Ecclesiastes 2:1-11
Ecclesiastes 2:1-11 | Saturday EV | 10/05/2014 | Tim Baldwin
Tim Baldwin examines the futility of wisdom, pleasure, riches, or accomplishments, as paths to happiness. Have you found the true happiness that is gifted from God, a happiness that will not fade or stagnate?
Peninsula EV - Ecclesiastes 2:1-11
Ecclesiastes 2:1-11 | Grace Church Peninsula | 11/05/2014 | Tim Baldwin
Tim Baldwin explains the Futility pursuing wisdom, pleasure, riches, or accomplishments, to bring happiness. Have you discovered God's eternal gift of purpose and happiness?
Why bother with God if I'm happy enough?
John 4:1-26 | Summerfest | 10/01/2019 | Jez Reynolds
Happiness is trickier than you'd think - and Jesus offers something deeply satisfying.
How can I be happy and content?
John 4:1-14 | EV Church | 24/01/2016 | Andrew Heard
"Will Jesus make me happy?" Yes - but he brings something much deeper and makes claims that force us to consider even bigger questions than happiness. Andrew Heard explains why.
How can I be happy and content? - EV Night
John 4:1-14 | EV Night | 24/01/2016 | Andrew Heard
"Will Jesus make me happy?" Yes - but he brings something much deeper and makes claims that force us to consider even bigger questions than happiness. Andrew Heard explains why.
Saturday EV - How can I be happy and content?
John 4:1-14 | Saturday EV | 23/01/2016 | Andrew Heard
"Will Jesus make me happy?" Yes - but he brings something much deeper and makes claims that force us to consider even bigger questions than happiness. Andrew Heard explains why.

