One Thing I Do Know
Not all certainty is arrogance. Some is born in fire, not formulas. As we begin to wrap up our God in the Fog series, Terry explores a kind of certainty that doesn’t shout answers, but whispers witness. Through the words of Paul, the confession of a healed man, and the power of humble testimony, we discover that some truths aren’t taught—they’re lived. This isn’t about knowing everything. It’s about knowing Him. “I was blind, but now I see.” “I know whom I have believed.” “I resolved to know nothing… but Christ.” Join us as we honor the sacred echo of experience—and make space for the confessions that rise from the fog.
Series Information

Sometimes God feels close. Clear. Obvious. But much of life—if we’re honest—is lived in the fog. This series is for those who have questions without answers, faith without formulas, and gratitude without explanations. It’s for the ones who’ve been told that certainty is the goal of faith, but have found that certainty often leads to pride, while mystery leads us back to Christ. In this series, Terry explores what it means to walk with God when we can't see the road ahead. We’ll wrestle with silence, confront the idol of spiritual overconfidence, and learn how doubt—far from being a weakness—may be the very place faith is born again. Because maybe the goal isn’t to see clearly.
Maybe it’s to trust God fully—even in the fog.