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Keeping Church Simple – Part 1B [by Greg Hubbard]

Posted on June 24th, 2005 :: 6:00 am by Greg

KEEPING CHURCH SIMPLE – PART 1B I then suspected that the problem with the church was a theological problem. I had only been in Las Vegas for a few months when my fellow Apex leaders and I began sensing some issues brewing beneath the surface of our seemingly “successful” church. These issues would have been…

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Keeping Church Simple – Part 1A [by Greg Hubbard]

Posted on June 23rd, 2005 :: 2:17 pm by Greg

KEEPING CHURCH SIMPLE – PART 1A I next suspected that the problem with the church was a cultural problem. After college, I spent five years involved in church planting in the New York City Metro Area. Part of that time I spent on a church-planting team in the New Jersey suburbs. The remainder of that…

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Keeping Church Simple – Part 1 [by Greg Hubbard]

Posted on June 23rd, 2005 :: 2:08 pm by Greg

A friend of ours who currently resides in Las Vegas, NV has been on an interesting journey over the past several years. He has chronicled a bit of that for a class he was teaching at a mid-western Bible college. He shared that paper with us when we were out there in October last year,…

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Trains

Posted on June 23rd, 2005 :: 2:02 pm by Greg

We went to see the trains last night. Among many other family night events. This break from our previous busyness of gigging and serving and doing and being everywhere has been so amazing. So refreshing. So great for our family, I believe. We spend every evening either together as a family, exploring our town or…

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News

Posted on June 22nd, 2005 :: 1:35 pm by Greg

“A 44-year-old woman from Monroe County was killed today as an automobile driven by a former Olympic Medalist missed a stop sign and collided with her vehicle. The driver of the other vehicle was not hurt.” “Police say three men were fatally wounded as gunfire broke out in a downtown neighborhood around 1am Monday night….

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The Mind of Alex

Posted on June 21st, 2005 :: 3:49 pm by Greg

On the lighter side of things today, this a stream of conciousness at lunch from the mind of our three-year-old son, Alex: (I mentioned something about God… then Alex says:) “I call him JE-sus. [to Dad] Sometimes, you call him Jesus. You can call him Jesus, too. Mom can call him Jesus, and You can…

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Their Own Journey

Posted on June 21st, 2005 :: 2:28 pm by Greg

Perhaps the thing God is teaching me the most at the moment is to respect the choices and decisions and lifestyles of other people. To really allow them to choose what they think is best for their lives. Whether it is meaningless like the insane compulsion to use inferior computers when Apple computers are far…

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Only In Upstate NY

Posted on June 20th, 2005 :: 8:47 am by Greg

You know we live through long, cold winters when at the first sunny evening we will stand in long lines outside the door of our favorite local ice cream shop even though the temps haven’t been out of the low sixties for the entire weekend. The weather is definitely one thing I do like about…

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Modeling Christian Faith

Posted on June 18th, 2005 :: 11:53 am by Greg

I was reading an article today that made me wonder why it is so hard to break out of the cycle of activities that so many think define us as Christians. The article commented on a mother who would read a chapter of Proverbs to her kids at breakfast and their family would always attend…

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Many Books…

Posted on June 18th, 2005 :: 8:35 am by Greg

“Of making many books there is no end.” – Ecc 12:12 Every once in a while I am overwhelmed as a writer by the sheer volume of written material available to the reader. Everywhere you go, especially now with the internet, there is an enormous amount of information and opinion available on any given subject….

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