Category Archive: Suggested Resources

Suggested Resources for Evangelical Political Engagement
Posted July 15th, 2025 by Mike Hubbard

Our Top 10 List sermon a couple weeks ago sought to answer the question, How should we approach US politics and the role of Evangelical Christians? During the sermon and subsequent panel we spoke of a few suggested resources on the topic. Wanted to share these books, podcasts, and other resources that can help us be […]

Confronting Christianity Sermon Plan
Posted June 1st, 2023 by Mike Hubbard

For our Summer preaching series, we are going to look at questions raised and addressed in the book Confronting Christianity by Rebecca McLaughlin (order the book here). The book engages 12 of the most common questions asked by skeptics of the Christian. Our goal is to engage these questions by preaching Christ from the Scriptures, […]

Summer Sermon Series – Confronting Christianity
Posted May 23rd, 2023 by Mike Hubbard

We are beginning a new sermon series on the first Sunday of June seeking to answer some tough questions.  The series will interact with Rebecca McClaughlin’s book Confronting Christianity.  We want to encourage a few things during the series. 1. Buy the book and read it – You can get it from Amazon here 2. […]

Resources for Education and Praying for the Persecuted Church
Posted January 29th, 2023 by Mike Hubbard

Sermon this morning will highlight the reality that persecution for Christian witness is a key theme in the New Testament and a real experience for so many of our brothers and sisters around the world.  Nik Ripken remind us, “Don’t you ever believe there is a free church and a suffering church.  There is just […]

Follower of Jesus, you are a Saint! Some Quotes from the Sunday Sermon
Posted May 19th, 2021 by Mike Hubbard

The sermon this past Sunday from our Identity Theft series examined the believers new identity in Christ as a saint.  The word literally means “holy one”.  Shared a few quotes from a couple good books I am using in my study and wanted to pass them along here.  I also recommend these two books for […]