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Rev. Scott Nowack - April 12, 2026

You Want Proof?

This Sunday at First Presbyterian Church This Sunday we continue celebrating the season of Easter, reflecting on what it means to live in the reality of the resurrection. Rev. Scott Nowack will share a message titled “You Want Proof?”, drawing from Psalm 111 and John 20:19–31, the story of Thomas and his desire to see and touch before he believes. In a world that often demands certainty, this story reminds us that faith and doubt are not opposites, but companions on the journey. Jesus meets Thomas not with rejection, but with invitation — offering himself as the answer to both doubt and belief. This Sunday’s worship invites us to consider where we seek proof, and how Christ meets us right there, bringing peace, presence, and life. Anthem: (Senior Choir) Worship begins at 10:30 AM, with Coffee Fellowship at 9:00 AM.

Scripture References: Psalms 111:1-10, John 20:19-31

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