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Good Question is a three-week series that takes on some of the most honest, challenging questions people ask about faith, meaning, and God. We’ll explore whether Christianity is truly exclusive, why we long for more than this world offers, and where God is when life hurts the most. Each week invites skeptics, seekers, and believers alike to discover a faith that isn’t afraid of hard questions—and a God who is closer, kinder, and more hopeful than we might expect.

What Do We Do with Hell, Evil, & Suffering? : Matthew 8:11-12,13:41-43,25:41,46 (Jan. 18, 2026, 3:45 p.m. )

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If you’re skeptical, discouraged, carrying questions, or simply trying to find meaning in a challenging world, this talk reminds you that evil doesn’t win, suffering doesn’t last forever, and sorrow never gets the final say.


Why Do We Long for More? : John 10:10 (Jan. 11, 2026, 3:30 p.m. )

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Why, even when life is good—a solid job, a growing family, meaningful relationships—do we still feel like something is missing? This Sunday at Mission Grove Church, Pastor Jon Kragel tackles that honest question in our Good Question series with the message, "Why Do We Long for More?" Scripture shows that our longing is not a sign of failure, but evidence that we were created for something beyond what this world can provide. God has placed eternity in our hearts, and Jesus offers a life that goes beyond striving, achieving, and accumulating.


Is Christianity Too Exclusive? : 1 Peter 3:15; John 14:6 (Jan. 4, 2026, 3:22 p.m. )

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In a culture that prizes tolerance but resists authority, Christianity is often labeled as too exclusive. This message explores why exclusivity isn’t unique to Christianity—every worldview draws a line somewhere—and why the real tension isn’t exclusivity, but who gets to define truth.