Concordia Lutheran Church

Come and See | "What's Worth Living For?"
You were created with intention and purpose by God. This weekend, we will explore how Christ transforms our daily routines into meaningful purpose. We can move beyond chasing happiness to discover authentic and fulfilling purpose rooted in God's plans for our lives.
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Concordia Lutheran Church
16801 Huebner Rd, San Antonio, TX 78258, USA
Sunday 8:00 AM
Sunday 9:30 AM
Sunday 11:00 AM
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Ecclesiastes and the Search for Meaning
Ecclesiastes and the Search for Meaning

Hebrew word: “Vanity, breath, vapor, futility, emptiness”
Life’s pursuits—wealth, pleasure, status—ultimately leave us feeling empty.
What are you chasing in life? Is it wealth, pleasure, appearance, or success? Will it ever truly be enough?
What are you chasing in life? Is it wealth, pleasure, appearance, or success? Will it ever truly be enough?
Instead of asking, “What’s worth living for?” ask, “What was Jesus willing to die for?
”The cross reveals our true worth and the purpose of life.
”The cross reveals our true worth and the purpose of life.
True meaning and fulfillment come from knowing that your life is worth everything to God.
Your worth is not defined by your accomplishments or status, but by what Jesus has done for you.
Living in response to this truth transforms every area of our lives—relationships, work, and personal struggles.
Your worth is not defined by your accomplishments or status, but by what Jesus has done for you.
Living in response to this truth transforms every area of our lives—relationships, work, and personal struggles.
Jesus already received the judgment we deserve. His death and resurrection provide forgiveness, meaning, and hope.
Judgment is no longer something to fear—it’s the assurance that our lives have eternal significance because of what Jesus has done.
Everything we do—our work, relationships, daily tasks—can have eternal meaning because of Christ’s sacrifice.
Judgment is no longer something to fear—it’s the assurance that our lives have eternal significance because of what Jesus has done.
Everything we do—our work, relationships, daily tasks—can have eternal meaning because of Christ’s sacrifice.