Category Archive: Sermon Thoughts - Page 23

Resources on Dealing with Depression
Posted August 9th, 2013 by Mike Hubbard

Sermon Sunday sought to answer this question, “How should we respond when Christians deal with depression, self-harm, and even suicidal thoughts and actions?”  As with the other sermons in this series, we know that there are people struggling with the issue, so we are posting resources on the topic for further reading or listening.  Here […]

Depression – Some Thoughts from Greg & Leslie Jarvis
Posted August 8th, 2013 by Mike Hubbard

During our text questions after the sermon on Depression from our Top 10 Series last Sunday, we received a question of which our time on Sunday really didn’t allow time for us to complete.  I asked Greg & Leslie Jarvis to write out more thorough answers to the question, so here is their response. Question […]

Resources on Doctrine of Election from Supra vs. Infra sermon
Posted August 1st, 2013 by Mike Hubbard

A little late on this, been in Haiti.  But here are some good resources for further study on the doctrine of election and God’s sovereign purpose in Salvation for those who want to further explore the topic. Chosen by God by R. C. Sproul – In my opinion the absolute best book on explaining the […]

Notes from the Sermon – Supra vs. Infra
Posted July 25th, 2013 by Weston Ely

1. Can you explain how our choices affect God’s election, if at all? i.e. people denying, accepting or forsaking the Gospel? The monergistic view (1-handed salvation, or salvation based solely on God’s choice) believes that when God sets out to have a relationship with a person, then God will make sure that this relationship will […]

Resources for Suffering
Posted July 18th, 2013 by Mike Hubbard

Sermon this past Sunday looked at our response to tragedy and suffering.  Here are some recommended resources if you or someone you know is going through a dark period of life. Glorious Ruin: How Suffering Sets us Free by Tullian Tchividjian – I highly recommend this book, really a good read for anyone, because we […]