Patrick began delivering an eight-week program of Sunday sermons about doubt last month. And on Tuesday nights church members and their skeptical friends can gather for “The Doubting Sessions” to talk about the issues brought up in that week’s sermon.
“ ‘The Doubting Sessions’ are for everyone to doubt their doubts, to examine the unprovable assumptions we all have about life, the faith assertions we all live by,” Patrick said.
Church officials play a short video of atheists and skeptics they’ve interviewed making thoughtful points about unbelief, or questioning the nature of a certain Christian theology or doctrine.
Patrick then tackles that topic in a 45-minute sermon. Some of Patrick’s sermons are titled: “There can’t possibly be only one ‘true’ religion, can there?”; “Doesn’t belief in religion only breed prejudice, violence, and injustice?”; and “Why would I pattern my life after a book of old stories that have been proven by science to be mere myth?”
Erich Vieth, founder of the “Dangerous Intersection” blog, was one of the skeptics filmed by the church. He said he was surprised and pleased that the church is exploring doubt.
“I’m sure it’ll be OK with them if some skeptics see what they’re doing and say, ‘I wouldn’t mind going to a church that doesn’t act like they’re so sure of everything,’ ” Vieth said.
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