Monthly Archive: December 2008 - Page 2

Devotion – Exodus 13
Posted December 15th, 2008 by Mike Hubbard

I was the oldest in my family.  As the oldest, I always felt like I was given extra responsibilities and expectations.  Most of the time, I liked being the oldest brother, because that meant I had someone younger to boss around (actually, my sister would never let me boss her around).  Being the oldest also […]

The Shack and the importance of discernment
Posted December 10th, 2008 by Mike Hubbard

Every once in a while, a book with Christian themes breaks out of the church world and gets notariety on the larger culture.  The most recent phenomenon is the non-fictional novel titled The Shack by William P. Young.  Right now, this book is #1 on the New York Times bestsellers list for non-fiction paperback trade […]

Devotion – Exodus 12
Posted December 6th, 2008 by Mike Hubbard

One day I was watching TV with my kids, and the next show  was the Rugrats Passover Special.  I wanted to watch, since I knew that the Passover was a very important Jewish celebration related to the book of Exodus.  While it was interested to see the grandpa tell the story of Moses incredible feats, […]

Treasuring Traditions at Christmas
Posted December 1st, 2008 by Mike Hubbard

This is from an article that I wrote for the Member’s Newsletter last Christmas.  I decided to post it on the blog to encourage families as the Christmas season begins this year. OK, let’s be honest. We tend to be a pretty non-traditional church, so writing an article on traditions at Christmas may seem a […]