Shoppers having their lunch in a mall in Ontario got a surprise as a group began singing what is possibly the greatest piece of music ever written. Enjoy!
Shopping Mall Surprise
Posted December 9th, 2010 by Mike Hubbard
Shoppers having their lunch in a mall in Ontario got a surprise as a group began singing what is possibly the greatest piece of music ever written. Enjoy!
Posted in Worship
Puritan Family Lessons
Posted October 15th, 2010 by Mike Hubbard
The Resurgence posted this blog today on the Puritan’s convictions about family worship and the need for families to see themselves as a little church. Loved the thoughts here, and saw application to Genesis families. As a church, our philosophy is that the primary location for training kids is the home, and we are here […]
Posted in Family Life, Worship | Tags: Family Worship, Puritans, The Resurgence
Psalm 4, Joy, and Idolatry
Posted October 4th, 2010 by Mike Hubbard
Those pesky thorns and weeds are impossible to get rid of. Farmers use herbicides, and I use chemicals in my yard trying to kill weeds so the grass can grow. But somehow they keep showing up. This is so true in life too! In the Parable of the Soils (Mark 4:1-20) Jesus uses thorns as […]
Posted in Sermon Thoughts, Theological issues, Worship | Tags: C. S. Lewis, Idolatry, Parable of the Soils, Parables
Idolatry, Baseball, and Your Final Resting Place
Posted August 13th, 2010 by Mike Hubbard
I am a sports fan, and at the top of my sporting passion is the love for Cardinal baseball. My earliest memories are of listening to Jack Buck and Mike Shannon announce games on the radio talking about the exploits of Bob Forsch, Ted Simmons, and Lou Brock as I fell asleep as a kid. […]
Posted in Living the Gospel, Worship | Tags: Idolatry, St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Post Dispatch
Don’t Waste Your Cancer
Posted May 8th, 2010 by Mike Hubbard
There are stories and moments in life where we have to determine if we believe God is good in the midst of absolute hardship, hard news, and suffering. Some of us will experience a higher level of this than others, but the notion that our belief in Jesus will remove sickness, suffering, and hardship just […]
Posted in All About Life, Living the Gospel, Theological issues, Worship | Tags: Don't Waste Your Cancer