Mark’s activity tonight involved a blindfolded person being led by a child… an object lesson in learning to trust!

Then the adults had a go!

Stephen pointed out in the epilogue that there is a difference between honest doubt, when we have questions we are willing to bring to God and to accept the answers we get, and the kind of sceptical doubt which does not really want answers, but is a cover-up for our unbelief. Doubt can easily be used as an excuse, a refusal to believe. God’s Word is able to ‘throw doubt far away’ (‘My Hope Is In You’, Aaron Shust), but we have to be able to be honest and open and willing to bring all our wrestlings and doubts to God. (‘My Lighthouse’, Rend Collective) When we do that, we find that doubt can’t separate us from God’s love and faith can grow.