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ABOUT THE SERIES

Lament teaches us how to suffer without losing hope. For many, some of the first real waves of suffering arrive during adulthood, and learning how to walk through them with faith is a defining part of discipleship. This series explores God’s song of lament as a guide for navigating hard seasons so that we emerge grateful rather than jaded, steady rather than fragile, and full of hope rather than despair. Our prayer is that this becomes a resource our church can return to again and again, helping us grow in deeper faith, hope, and love over the long haul.

Sermons in this series

Mar . 15 . 2026

Turn and Complain • Tory Mayo

Lament is an important exercise and practice for those who are wrestling in seasons of suffering. As we continue in our lament series, focusing on the first two rhythms of lament, "Turn" and "Complain," we learn how to do this well. Both of those rhythms can sound slightly strange in an ear untrained how to lament, but both are necessary and vital for receiving the grace that is in lament. Join us as we learn these rhythms and see the benefits of this practice together.

Mar . 22 . 2026

Ask • Mitchell Johnson

Lament is a vital practice for those walking through seasons of suffering, and in Psalm 143 we focus on the third rhythm of lament: “Ask.” Asking God in the midst of pain can feel unfamiliar or even difficult, but it is essential for staying connected to Him. In this passage, we learn that our greatest need is not just changed circumstances, but closeness with God. Join us as we discover how to ask honestly, stay faithfully, and experience the grace God gives through this practice.

Resources in this series