Metro Stories: Sharon Suk
Metro Stories is a series that highlights people's journeys and testimonies within our Metro Community.
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Sharon grew up in church, but for much of her life, Christianity felt borrowed from her parents rather than her own. And as an adult, she found herself quietly drifting into a different kind of religion: one built on control, self-sufficiency, and the curated image of what success was supposed to look like. Social media set the bar, loneliness crept in, and the harder she worked to manage every corner of her life, the more exhausted and hollow it became.
It wasn't until the pandemic, and the loneliness it amplified, that Sharon realized something was broken. Through counseling, Psalm 139 became a turning point, reminding her that God knew her completely, loved her deeply, and had held her life from the very beginning. The finished work of Christ reoriented everything: her marriage, her parenting, even her relationship with suffering.
In this Metro Story, watch how God dismantled Sharon's need for perfect control and replaced it with something far better: the freedom of trusting a Father whose love is perfect, whose plan is greater, and whose hands hold what hers never could.



