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Haven Community Church Podcast
Haven Community Church - Pastor Jack Cohen
481 episodes
1 day ago
Scripture: John 11:1, 3, 20-22 Have you ever felt like God’s ignoring you, your voice, your calendar? You prayed, you waited, you believed…and still, nothing makes sense. Well, if you’ve ever wondered what God is doing, or if He’s doing anything at all, you’re not alone. Blessed Are the Baffled is a 3-week sermon series for the spiritually confused, the faithfully frustrated, and anyone who’s ever whispered, “God… what are You doing?” We pray with hope, but the heavens feel quiet. We seek answers, but life hands us riddles. We cry out for relief and get more waiting. In this series, Pastor Jack invites us into the sacred space of confusion, not to fix it, but to name it, feel it, and find God in the fog. Because maybe being baffled isn’t a failure of faith, maybe it’s the birthplace of deeper trust, unexpected grace, and a God who’s still good even when He doesn’t make sense.
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Scripture: John 11:1, 3, 20-22 Have you ever felt like God’s ignoring you, your voice, your calendar? You prayed, you waited, you believed…and still, nothing makes sense. Well, if you’ve ever wondered what God is doing, or if He’s doing anything at all, you’re not alone. Blessed Are the Baffled is a 3-week sermon series for the spiritually confused, the faithfully frustrated, and anyone who’s ever whispered, “God… what are You doing?” We pray with hope, but the heavens feel quiet. We seek answers, but life hands us riddles. We cry out for relief and get more waiting. In this series, Pastor Jack invites us into the sacred space of confusion, not to fix it, but to name it, feel it, and find God in the fog. Because maybe being baffled isn’t a failure of faith, maybe it’s the birthplace of deeper trust, unexpected grace, and a God who’s still good even when He doesn’t make sense.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Dealing with the Difficult
Haven Community Church Podcast
2 months ago
Dealing with the Difficult
Scripture: Ephesians 4:29, 31, 32 Let’s be honest: it doesn’t take much to get under our skin these days. A snarky comment online, a headline that hits too close to home, or someone cutting you off in traffic—it’s like the world is handing out free offenses. But what if we didn’t take the bait? What if, instead of reacting, we responded with something unexpected—grace, patience, even love? The Other Cheek is all about that choice. It’s not about being passive or pretending things don’t hurt. It’s about learning a better way to deal with conflict, one that reflects the heart of Jesus and leads to real peace.
Haven Community Church Podcast
Scripture: John 11:1, 3, 20-22 Have you ever felt like God’s ignoring you, your voice, your calendar? You prayed, you waited, you believed…and still, nothing makes sense. Well, if you’ve ever wondered what God is doing, or if He’s doing anything at all, you’re not alone. Blessed Are the Baffled is a 3-week sermon series for the spiritually confused, the faithfully frustrated, and anyone who’s ever whispered, “God… what are You doing?” We pray with hope, but the heavens feel quiet. We seek answers, but life hands us riddles. We cry out for relief and get more waiting. In this series, Pastor Jack invites us into the sacred space of confusion, not to fix it, but to name it, feel it, and find God in the fog. Because maybe being baffled isn’t a failure of faith, maybe it’s the birthplace of deeper trust, unexpected grace, and a God who’s still good even when He doesn’t make sense.