Walking the Way
Finding Answers in Christ
Doubt isn’t the enemy of faith—it’s the doorway to a deeper, more resilient trust. In “Walking the Way: Finding Answers in Christ,” we’ll tackle the hardest questions our culture hurls at Christianity—from the problem of evil to the reliability of Scripture, from abortion and assisted suicide to same‑sex relationships, gender identity, and the very existence of God. Each week pairs biblical study with honest engagement of history, philosophy, and lived experience, showing how the gospel speaks credibly and compassionately to today’s headlines. We’ll explore why a loving God allows suffering, whether miracles still make sense in a scientific age, and how divine sovereignty and human choice fit together without contradiction. You’ll hear how the Bible’s story of slavery actually subverts oppression, why the Old and New Testaments reveal one consistent God, and how the Trinity, the End Times, and the baptism of the Spirit are more practical than abstract. Along the way we’ll discover that Christian hope offers the most compelling response to questions of life, death, and eternity—including heaven, hell, and the claim that Jesus is the only way. This series isn’t about winning arguments; it’s about forming disciples who can listen well, speak truth in love, and live out these answers with grace. So bring your toughest doubts, your deepest hurts, and your biggest “what‑ifs”—and prepare to walk the Way with fresh confidence that Christ still holds the answers our world is aching to hear.
In addition to the Sunday morning services where we will be examining various questions, we will also be hosting a Sunday evening Zoom call at 8 pm. That Zoom call will consist of a 30-40 minute teaching and a Q&A time. You can find all the topics and the Zoom link below.