Category Archive: Sermon Thoughts - Page 23

Learn what Cults & World Religions Really Believe – NAMB Belief Bulletins and Apologetics Website
Posted March 8th, 2014 by Mike Hubbard

Our sermon tomorrow morning will look at the false teaching contained in some cults and demonstrate how all they have done is repackage ancient heresies that have been rejected by early Christians.  I will be referencing a terrific website full of great information on this topic.  One of the incredible resources provided by the North […]

Some Steps Toward Discernment – How to Prepare Yourself for the Danger of False Teachers
Posted February 23rd, 2014 by Mike Hubbard

We are spending a few weeks walking through the implications of 2 Peter 2.  This chapter is a stern warning about the danger of false teachers.  Peter is loving the church by sharing hard words.  Sometimes the most loving thing a person can do is to warn and the most positive thing a person can […]

Jesus and the New Testament Writers – What is the Basis of their Authority to Write Scripture
Posted January 28th, 2014 by Mike Hubbard

I recently had a conversation with a friend about the Canon of the New Testament and the authority of the writers who wrote the New Testament documents.  In our conversation I said that the Apostles had a commission from Jesus to write His Word, but that authority ended with their death.  My friend asked me […]

Christmas, Christology, and Chalcedon
Posted December 25th, 2013 by Mike Hubbard

“The kingdom of the Christ-child gets to work when we stop, and pause, and look in wonder once more at the baby lying in the manger.”  N. T. Wright Hope everyone is having a wonderful Christmas.  I love this season.  If you were to hang around with the Hubbard family you would learn that we […]

Praying for the Persecuted Church
Posted November 6th, 2013 by Mike Hubbard

This past Sunday was the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church.  As a church, we have decided to make it a month-long journey.  Join us in spending a month learning about those who are persecuted for their faith around the world, finding solidarity with them, and praying for those who are hurting because […]