We all have questions about God and faith. And sometimes those questions make it hard for people to explore faith or even to believe in God. This is a series where we are creating space for people to wrestle with real questions we have about God. If you’ve ever had doubts, wondered what’s true, or just want to explore faith again, this series is a great place to start.

  • Part 1 | What do I do with My Questions?

    John 20:24-31

    April 12, 2026


    We all have questions about God, but sometimes it can feel like we’re not supposed to ask them. Like real faith means we should just believe. This week, we'll see how Jesus responds to someone who had questions and discover that God invites us to bring ours too.


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  • Part 2 | If GOd is good, why is there suffering?

    Job 1:13-22

    April 19, 2026


    Sometimes suffering makes sense because we can see what caused it. But other times, it doesn’t make any sense at all. When you can’t see any good in it, it’s easy to wonder why a loving God would allow it. This weekend, we’ll study the account of Job and see how God’s goodness holds up in the face of suffering.  


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  • Part 3 | Do I have to choose between god and science?

    Psalm 19:1-4

    April 26, 2026


    For many of us, it can feel like God and science are pulling in opposite directions. But what if that’s not actually true? This weekend we're going to discover that science and God don't need to be in competition. That in fact, the deeper we search for truth, the more we find the God who created it all. 


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  • Part 4 | what about heaven and hell?

    Luke 16:19-31

    May 3, 2026


    Eternity is a topic that can be easy to avoid until it becomes personal. This week we're not going avoid it. We're going to look at what Jesus says about eternity and wrestle with how heaven, hell, and the love of God all fit together. 


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  • PART 5 | Can i trust the bible?

    2 Peter 1:19-21

    May 10, 2026


    We live in a world where it’s becoming harder and harder to know if what we’re reading or seeing is actually true. So how can we know if the Bible can be trusted? This week, we’re going to explore that questions by taking a close look at what the Bible is, what it says about itself, and some compelling reasons why people throughout history have believed it is worthy of our trust. 


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