Category Archive: Theological issues - Page 10

Limited-Unlimited Atonement
Posted February 13th, 2012 by Mike Hubbard

On Sunday our text in Ephesians took us into areas of theology that can be controversial.  Words like “chosen”, “election”,  and “predestination” can be a lightning rod, leaving Christian people in a heated argument.  I’ve even had people ask me in a bit of a combative tone of voice, “You don’t believe in that predestination […]

The Bible is About Jesus
Posted December 18th, 2011 by Mike Hubbard

The current series is taking a look at the big story of the Bible from 30,000 feet, and we are finding that the entire Bible is pointing us to Jesus, who is the hero of every story and the rescuer God sends to deliver us from our slavery to sin, self, the world, and our […]

Books on the Atonement – Further Reading on the Cross of Christ
Posted November 19th, 2011 by Mike Hubbard

Finishing up our series on the cross in the Gospel of Mark in the morning.  The atonement is the doctrine of the cross, or in other words it is answering the Biblical question, “What did Jesus accomplish on the cross.”   No subject is more important or has more weight in the cosmos than the […]

Internships for the Eschaton
Posted September 18th, 2011 by Mike Hubbard

This quote is by Russell Moore from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary on our life now as preparation for the end times.  Great Quote. If the kingdom is what Jesus says it is, then that means what matters isn’t just what we neatly classify as spiritual. The natural world around us isn’t just a temporary environment. […]

Marriage, Divorce, & Remarriage – Position Paper from the Elders
Posted July 20th, 2011 by Mike Hubbard

This past Sunday the sermon from Mark 10 dealt with the topic of Marriage and Divorce.  We know that this topic will raise a lot of questions, and there is not enough time in a sermon to deal with all of these.  So the Elders have composed a position paper and published it here to […]


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