From Doubt to Belief

In this week’s sermon, we hear about the story of the apostle Thomas as he moves from grief and doubt in the aftermath of the crucifixion of Jesus, to restored belief. Thomas’ story shows us that experiencing doubt doesn’t have to be the end of belief—sometimes it’s just the beginning of a stronger faith.

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The Rev. Sergio Sapunar

Sergio is originally from Chile, South America. He began his ministry as a missionary among indigenous Anglican brothers and sisters in the rural South of Chile. After two years, he returned to Santiago (the capital), where he studied (BTh) at the Anglican Seminary. After seminary, he became an assistant pastor and later the rector of Saint John's Anglican Church. In this church, he spent nine years leading a church revitalization. After the church grew and matured, he came to the States to keep improving his theological and pastoral skills. He received a Master of Divinity and a Master in Christian Counseling from the Reformed Theological Seminary (Orlando and Charlotte).

Sergio serves as the Canon for Ethics & Safeguarding in our diocese. He is also a Biblical counselor and serves as a leader and speaker in Caminemos Juntos, a Hispanic initiative of the ACNA..

Although Sergio enjoys theological and exegetical discussions, his passion is to make the Scriptures manageable, practical, and contingent for all people. In addition, he has a heart to equip pastors, leaders, and churches with practical theology and pastoral counseling.

Sergio is married to Marcela and has two kids, Benjamin and Magdalena.

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