Sunday October 12: Yard Sign Theology: “Ask God The Hard Questions. Grow.” Matthew 7:7-10, 1 Corinthians 3:1-9

By Bill Flavin, Lead Pastor
Faith asks that we trust in that which we cannot always see, and to believe in a God who can do things.  So perhaps naturally, we will have questions, we will doubt, there will be things that we wonder about.  And sometimes it can feel like if we have questions something is not right, or we are not trusting enough, and yet God invites our questions, God invites our honesty, our reflections, our wonderings.

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