If God(s) exists then it's in total obscurity, with major limitations of power with no ability to intervene.
Defining God is very important to answering the question.
To my mind it makes logical sense that existence is infinite in all directions. Non existence doesn't exist. No one knows how universes generate and become what they are. No one knows if it's all the same or very different in makeup and composition.
The only thing that potentially ties into a God(s) would be consciousness and life.
Who's to say that our existence is the only one?
There are things we will never know nor be able to verify.
There are objective moral facts with regards to virtues and vices. So a moral argument might mean that life is of significance, God or no God. Morality is cause and effect between self and others, others to self, self to self, others to others. Morality is what establishes trustworthiness and deserve among the living. Moral truth is reasonable and based on facts whether there is a God of it or not. No one has ever witnessed an ideal being of perfect character.
The Laws of math and logic and the power of language might suggest there is significance to life and reason.
If one God, why not infinitesimal Gods? Perhaps there's one common truth with many gods.
No one has ever witnessed a supernatural event.
Truth exists, but God(s) of it is a big, fat unknown.
No one knows if life on Earth ends forever and we cease to exist, or somehow carry on.
All anyone can do is wager a bet. It takes courage to face the unknown.