Category Archive: Missional living - Page 3

You Can be a Part of Taking the Gospel To Somalia Right Where You Are
Posted September 18th, 2015 by Mike Hubbard

Yep, that’s right, you can be a part of taking the Gospel to unreached peoples in Somalia, and you can do it right where you are, sitting at your computer or holding your smart phone in your hand, by watching a YouTube video, the more views the better.  It is a video telling the Gospel […]

The Cooperative Program, Hurricane Katrina, and Why We Do Mission with Southern Baptists
Posted August 28th, 2015 by Mike Hubbard

Since planting the church ten years ago I have had the somewhat awkward conversation many, many times.  I am asked, “Are you non-denominational?”  Well, that is an interesting question that is difficult to answer.  My response is that our church is actually made up of people from all kinds of religious backgrounds and traditions, and […]

How is the Church to Respond to Supreme Court Decision
Posted June 26th, 2015 by Mike Hubbard

The other shoe has dropped, as the Supreme Court has decided in a narrow decision handed down this morning to redefine marriage for our entire country.  As most who believe in the authority of the Bible and the right of the One True God to define our lives, I am saddened by the decision, but […]

Praying for Unreached and Unengaged People Groups
Posted November 10th, 2014 by Mike Hubbard

In the sermon yesterday from Luke 18 we gave a challenge to commit to pray for justice (God making things right in the world) in three areas for thirty days. Pray by name for 3 friends who do not have a relationship with Jesus Pray for an unreached and unengaged people group (more on this […]

Ideas for Using Summer to Live on Mission
Posted June 3rd, 2014 by Mike Hubbard

This past Sunday our sermon was about how we can Leverage Summer for God’s Glory and Mission.  The sermon was filled with lots of practical ideas for how we could be intentional about living on mission during the next few months.  I wanted to post these and other ideas here.  The encouragement for all of […]


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