Show Me!

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Do we make room for the Thomases in our world, those that ask uncomfortable questions? After questioning Thomas does come to believe. He sees Jesus for himself. And after that experience he not only confirms the witness of his friends but makes the most profound confession of faith about Jesus contained in the New Testament, calling Jesus “my Lord and my God”.

But all of that comes after he has a chance to voice his doubt. And sometimes faith is like that – it needs the freedom of questions and doubt to really spring forth and take hold.   Otherwise, faith might simply be confused with a repetition of prayers and creeds or giving your verbal consent to the faith statements of others. But true, vigorous, vibrant faith comes, from the freedom to question, wonder, and doubt.

Join us as we explore Thomas’ pain and confusion and the realization that he finally comes to.  Our worship will begin at 10 am.  All are welcome either in-person or on-line and the bulletin can be found on this website in the virtual bulletin tab.       We look forward to seeing you!