Rejoicing in Empty Fields

Rejoicing in Empty Fields

It’s easy to find joy when things are going well… but what about when things fall apart?
When the plans fail, the resources dry up, and the answers don’t come — can you still find joy?
In the final verses of Habakkuk, the prophet faces complete devastation: no crops, no flocks, no hope in sight. And yet… he sings.
Join us for this concluding sermon in our series in Habakkuk, as we explore the kind of faith that doesn’t deny the pain, but defies despair — a joy not rooted in comfort, but in the unchanging character of God.
What does it mean to rejoice when the fields are empty? Where can we find strength when our own has run out?
Discover how Habakkuk’s ancient words speak powerfully into our world today — and why your greatest source of hope may be found in the very place of loss.

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