Category Archive: Sermon Thoughts - Page 14

Benjamin Watson & Darrin Patrick Talk Race and Ferguson
Posted December 6th, 2015 by Mike Hubbard

I referenced this video from the Gospel Coalition in the sermon today, and wanted to have it available here on the Genesis Blog so that it was easy to find.  Let me encourage everyone to sit down for 30 minutes and watch. Here is the Facebook post Watson put up after leaving the football field […]

Worldview, Media, and Staying Informed
Posted November 20th, 2015 by Mike Hubbard

Andy did a great job preaching on Sunday about assessing the world of media through a Christian worldview. There are some terrific online resources that can help us make wise decisions on our media and also assess them through the lense of a Christian worldview.  Here are a few of those. Plugged In Online – […]

God’s Sovereign Grace Over Evil and Suffering
Posted November 6th, 2015 by Mike Hubbard

This past Sunday our sermon looked at the issue of evil and suffering, raising the question of Theodicy (the theological question about God’s goodness and sovereignty in the face of suffering).  Ancient philosopher raised the question with these words: Either God wants to abolish evil and cannot,; or he can, but does not want to; […]

THINK DIFFERENT – Church History Profile, Jonathan Edwards
Posted November 5th, 2015 by Mike Hubbard

I love Jonathan Edwards.  My first exposure to him was in my high school Freshman English Class, where we read Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, the most famous sermon Edwards ever preached.  Looking back, I find it interesting that we read this, but it does show the Edwards was one of the […]

THINK DIFFERENT – Church History Profile, Martin Luther
Posted October 8th, 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 […]