Doubters Anonymous

Doubt is a normal part of faith because questions are a normal part of life. Having doubt does not mean you're losing faith. Doubt is an open door to deeper faith. 


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April 12, 2026

The kingdom of God has spread through the world ever since Jesus’ resurrection through imperfect, incomplete, struggling people. The one thing they had in common was that they knew the resurrection was real, they trusted Jesus and they invited others into that.

April 19, 2026

In this message we take a brief journey through Scripture that shows the history of Christian faith to see how doubt is nothing new. Doubt has been around from the beginning. We spend the bulk of our focus on one of Christ’s disciples who is unfairly named because he has understandable questions. The bottom line we see in all of it is that faith isn't centered on all that can be explained. It's centered on who has been revealed.

April 26, 2026

Can Christians really be the cause of someone’s doubt? You hear it often, “well if that’s what being a Christian is, then I don’t want to have anything to do with that.” So can they? Sure. Should they be. Absolutely not. And that not has a responsibility to be understood by all sides. Yes, christians are to represent Christ, but christians are not the source of christian faith - Christ is. 

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