God at Work in the Ordinary: Ruth 2

Mar 15, 2026    Pastor Aaron Groat

Life doesn’t always go as planned, does it? Plans can fall apart, health can take a turn for the worse, finances can tighten, and relationships can change. Sometimes, we look up and wonder, “Where is God in all of this?”


Over the next four weeks, we’re going to explore the book of Ruth together. It’s a short story in the Old Testament, but it’s packed with huge hope. Ruth starts with famine, loss, and deep bitterness. Naomi feels empty. Ruth is a foreign widow with no security and no clear future. But quietly, steadily, God is working.


In our work, in our home, in our conversations, and in our everyday discipleship,


Ruth shows us that God’s providence is often subtle, but never absent. He is with us. He works through everyday faithfulness. He provides a redeemer. He restores what feels lost. And in the end, this small, familiar story becomes part of a much bigger one—leading to King David, and ultimately to Jesus, our Saviour.


This series will remind us that no season is wasted in God’s hands. Your life and troubles are not unseen. Your obedience is not insignificant. Your story is not random but useful and beautiful. And more than all this, God is completely faithful.


If you’re walking through grief, waiting, uncertainty, or quiet faithfulness that feels unnoticed, The book of Ruth will steady your heart. Come and see how God moves from emptiness to redemption—and how he is still writing stories of grace today.