Category Archive: Missional living - Page 3

What our culture needs – Prophets and Nazirites
Posted February 25th, 2016 by Mike Hubbard

OK, so I was hoping the title would catch your attention and you would read on.  I have been reading the Old Testament prophet Amos in my Bible reading, and I came across a passage in Amos 2 that caught my attention.  At the time of Amos, God’s people had split in two sub-nations, with […]

A Word of Appreciation for SBC Disaster Relief serving in Eureka
Posted January 5th, 2016 by Mike Hubbard

This past Sunday I had the privilege, along with most of our church,  of serving flood victims in Eureka.  Specifically, my wife Heidi and I were able to spend a couple hours in the home of a Eureka woman whose basement filled with sewage.  We were helping her get everything out of the basement for […]

Serving our City – A Shift in our Plan for Worship Tomorrow
Posted January 2nd, 2016 by Mike Hubbard

It has been a rough week here in Eureka.  As a church in the city we want to make sure we are serving this city, especially at this time.  With the flooding at Eureka High School we are not able to meet in our normal space this week. But we are NOT cancelling our service, […]

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 […]