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Gender Roles – Other Resources
Posted August 9th, 2010 by Mike Hubbard

Sunday’s sermon on gender roles and the Bible probably raised a lot of questions and maybe even some disagreements.  So I have decided to post a lot of possible resources for study and interaction with the topic.  If this is a hot topic for you or an issue in which you would like to dive [...]

Marks of a healthy church
Posted July 12th, 2010 by Mike Hubbard

The sermon yesterday dealt with the issue of denominations and the question as to why there are so many groups and churches.  The answer to this is a deep and complicated issue, but the core idea is that God is building his church, and in the end He has one people even though they meet [...]

7 Counterfeits to Repentance blog by Mark Driscoll
Posted July 7th, 2010 by Mike Hubbard

Thought this was a very good explanation on the nature of true repentance and some of the ways we miss the point, and encourage you to read.  Martin Luther opened the 95 thesis that started the reformation with the statement that all of life is repentance.  We need to learn how to live in the [...]

Dying with your Boots On – Stories of the Apostles
Posted June 17th, 2010 by Mike Hubbard

The Christian life is often compared to the life of a soldier in the New Testament.  The war analogy is a reminder that there is something worth fighting and worth dying for.  Take a few minutes to read this blog by Mark Driscoll from Mars Hill Church in Seattle as he explains the mission and [...]

St. Patrick – one of Christianities greatest missionaries.
Posted March 17th, 2010 by Mike Hubbard

March 17 is the annual celebration of all that is green, as we celebrate Irish heritage, even though most of us are not Irish.  But what the heck, it is an opportunity to drink green beer, right?  Though we celebrate a day bearing St. Patrick’s name, most of us do not know anything about who [...]