Strengthening Faith Together

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As servants of God, it is our mission to serve everyone that comes through our doors to the best of our God-given abilities. In order to accomplish this goal, we must understand it is human nature to question God's word.

Doubt isn't the opposite of faith; it is an element of faith. From time-to-time all discerning Christians experience a "crisis of belief". In these moments it is the responsibility of the church leadership to foster an open and compassionate environment where doubt can be transformed into ever-increasing faith.

It is important to remember the quote, "I believe though I do not comprehend, and I hold by faith what I cannot grasp with the mind." --Saint Bernard

Which gives us patience while we seek answers, but questions left unanswered, begin to challenge faith in God. By asking honest questions we can eliminate doubt through the pursuit of God's truth.

We invite you to ask any questions, or offer an earnest challenges you may have with the church, leadership or Word of God. Let us strengthen our faith together.

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Faith isn't believing without proof – it's trusting without reservation.

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  1. admin says:

    Question: A young lady who claims to be an atheist asks: “Is God a self-absorbed (idolater) and selfish?”

    God is the only Person for whom self-exaltation is an act of love. “He exalts himself to show mercy to you” (Isaiah 30:18). – John Piper

  2. admin says:

    Minister Rogers Add:

    “Furthermore, For God to exalt to anything other than himself is to suggest that thing is more valuable than him. In other words, there is not creature that is more significant that its creator.”

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