by bradhuebert | Dec 12, 2012 | church, evaluation, evangelism, Faith, geek, social media, technology, theology
When most people think innovation, they think technology—Google Glass, augmented reality, sliced bread. But God wants us to grow an innovative faith that invigorates us and changes the world. The alternative is a stale faith, so here are seven tips to get you started...
by bradhuebert | Nov 19, 2012 | church, community, evaluation, Faith, geek, Ministry, relationships, sci-fi, social media
I’m reading Comeback Churches right now (Ed Stetzer and Mike Dodson). And man, are these boys putting my heart into words. These are things I’ve long believed, but never quite articulated—mostly relating to mission and culture and how the church is...
by bradhuebert | Oct 24, 2012 | church, Faith, geek, Intimacy with God, struggles, vision
This Sunday we’re launching an edgy new series at DCC called “How to Survive a Coming Personal Apocalypse.” Why? It’s all over the news, saturating the web, sprinkled throughout coffee shops across the nation: apparently the end of the world is...
by bradhuebert | Aug 26, 2012 | church, Faith, geek, preaching
Most of you will think I’m a whacko for even thinking this, but one of my favorite things in the world to do is preaching. Am I a geek, or what? I remember my first shot at public speaking. I was in grade 12 and I was preaching in a chapel service at my Private...
by bradhuebert | Jun 21, 2012 | church, community, evangelism, Faith, geek, Uncategorized
If outreach seems complicated and scary to you, maybe you need a new angle. Here’s a video I made a few years ago called “5-2Thrive in a Nutshell.” You know what I believe? I believe if nothing much changed in our churches, if all we did was live...
by bradhuebert | May 31, 2012 | church, Faith, gaming, geek, sci-fi, theology
Geeks and Faith I’ve surfed long hours on the web, cutting through the undulating waves of info for all things geek, absorbing countless blogs and comments and pages and videos along the way. And I’ve realized something. Something that makes me sad. Geeks...