Monthly Archive: October 2015

THINK DIFFERENT – Church History Profile, Blaise Pascal
Posted October 27th, 2015 by Mike Hubbard

Our current series Think Different is designed to help us as followers of Jesus to navigate our current culture, seeking to figure out how to stand in the truth of the Gospel while at the same time being people of grace.  We can feel fairly alone in this pursuit, believing that these are the worst […]

Articles and Resources on Gospel and Gender
Posted October 24th, 2015 by Mike Hubbard

After our sermon this past Sunday on a difficult topic, wanted to share some resources for further study and growth as we interact with this challenge in our culture. The book I referenced – Understanding Gender Dysphoria: Navigating Transgender Issues in a Changing Culture by Mark Yarhouse Albert Mohler’s new book We Cannot be Silent […]

THINK DIFFERENT – Church History Profile, John Calvin
Posted October 23rd, 2015 by Mike Hubbard

Our current series Think Different is designed to help us as followers of Jesus to navigate our current culture, seeking to figure out how to stand in the truth of the Gospel while at the same time being people of grace.  We can feel fairly alone in this pursuit, believing that these are the worst […]

THINK DIFFERENT – Church History Profile, William Tyndale
Posted October 12th, 2015 by Mike Hubbard

Our current series Think Different is designed to help us as followers of Jesus to navigate our current culture, seeking to figure out how to stand in the truth of the Gospel while at the same time being people of grace.  We can feel fairly alone in this pursuit, believing that these are the worst […]

Gospel and Education – Some Articles for Parents & Teachers
Posted October 11th, 2015 by Mike Hubbard

Our sermon this week dealt with the issue of the Gospel and Education.  The issue at hand was how can we as followers of Jesus think different about education, and how can we best take leadership of the education of our kids.  These are some articles I used in my study to prepare for this […]


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