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View the full livestream of this service here: • Notes from Noah's Trauma| 6-22-25| Rev. Re... On Sunday, June 22, 2025, Pastor Wise delivered a powerful message titled "Notes from Noah's Trauma." He explored how trauma impacts every aspect of our lives—emotional, mental, physical, relational, and spiritual—and shared biblical wisdom for healing through the story of Noah. Pastor Wise highlighted Noah as the first biblical figure to experience catastrophic trauma after the flood. From Noah's journey, we learned four crucial lessons: the danger of self-medicating unaddressed trauma, how trauma persists despite external changes, the way unprocessed pain can create generational cycles, and the vital role of supportive community in healing. The sermon emphasized that God's desire for us is not just survival, but complete healing and wholeness. It offered practical steps for healing, including honesty with God, acknowledging that success doesn't erase brokenness, directly addressing trauma, prioritizing self-care, breaking generational patterns, finding safe community, and seeking both spiritual and practical help. This message is a guide for anyone navigating trauma from loss, abuse, accidents, violence, or other painful experiences, offering a faith-based path to recovery and emotional wholeness. Connect with Us! Social Media: Facebook: First Baptist Church South Hill Instagram: @fbcsh_thehill (Main) | @_hillskidz_ (Youth) Website: fbcsouthhill.com Live Streams: Catch our services every Sunday at 10:30 AM and Wednesday at 7:00 PM. First Baptist Church South Hill is located in Chesapeake, Virginia.