Notes sheet from sermon on Joy in Leadership from Philippians 2:19-30 Sermon 9 – Joy in Leadership New City Catechism – Question #44 Song this week is Your Grace is Enough – Chris Tomlin version here
Sermon Notes & Family Worship – November 4
Posted November 6th, 2018 by Mike Hubbard
Notes sheet from sermon on Joy in Leadership from Philippians 2:19-30 Sermon 9 – Joy in Leadership New City Catechism – Question #44 Song this week is Your Grace is Enough – Chris Tomlin version here
Posted in Family Worship | Tags: Philippians: Letter from a Roman Jail
A Long Obedience in the Same Direction
Posted October 30th, 2018 by Mike Hubbard
This past Sunday I had the honor to attend with my family a celebration service to honor my father-in-law, Terry Lahr, for faithful service to his church as their organ player. He has served the Mount Zi0n Baptist Church in Piasa, IL in that role for around 50 years. Week after week, year after year, […]
Posted in Gospel in Life, Living the Gospel, Sermon Thoughts | Tags: Obedience to Christ, Philippians: Letter from a Roman Jail
Sermon Notes & Family Worship – October 28
Posted October 29th, 2018 by Mike Hubbard
Notes sheet from sermon on joy in our sanctification. Sermon 8 – Joy in Sanctification New City Catechism – Question 43 Song this week is Stars (Philippians 2:14-15) – By Bugs and Slugs
Posted in Family Worship | Tags: Philippians: Letter from a Roman Jail
Sermon Notes & Family Worship – October 21
Posted October 22nd, 2018 by Mike Hubbard
Notes sheet on sermon Joy in Christ from Philippians 2:5-11 Sermon 7 – Joy in Christ New City Catechism – Question #42 Song for this week is Oh Praise the Name (Anastasius) – Hillsong version here This is a song that puts our text from this week to music – much like it was originally […]
Posted in Family Worship | Tags: Philippians: Letter from a Roman Jail
Nicene Creed – Christ is “God of God, Light of Light”
Posted October 21st, 2018 by Mike Hubbard
Referencing the Nicene Creed, adopted in 325 AD at the Council of Nicea. The core issue at this early ecumenical church council was the nature of Christ as defined in the Scriptures, specifically, whether Jesus was eternally God or a created being by God. We are thankful for Athanasius and others like him who stood […]
Posted in Christian History, Jesus and the Gospel, Sermon Thoughts | Tags: Incarnation, Philippians: Letter from a Roman Jail