by bradhuebert | Nov 28, 2013 | Christmas, evangelism, Faith, Jesus Christ, Uncategorized
“Hey, let’s remember the reason for the season.” That’s what Christians all over North America will say to themselves and each other as we march through advent this year. Which is great. But what is the reason we’re supposed to remember? Seriously now: What is...
by bradhuebert | Oct 2, 2013 | church, evangelism, Uncategorized, vision
Last Sunday Shauna and I got up at the end of the service and shared how God has called us to leave DCC and plant a new church here in Calgary. That’s the call on our lives. But I’m also here to remind everyone that Jesus began his movement by saying,...
by bradhuebert | Sep 23, 2013 | evangelism, Faith, Jesus Christ, Uncategorized
Eternity leaves tracks. Heaven gingerly brushes earth, painting our glades with the dew of paradise. And hell is busy too, flicking amoebic dollups of evil tar from corrupted bristles wherever beauty and light has found a home. You can taste heaven, and you can sample...
by bradhuebert | Feb 12, 2013 | evangelism, Faith, geek, vision
Sometimes outreach can seem intimidating or complicated. That’s why I’m helping our church make a big difference for God by doing little things for people. I call the concept 5-2Thrive (Five-To-Thrive), and I think it’s one of simplest, most...
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 12, 2012 | evangelism, Faith, geek, Jesus Christ, struggles, the cross, theology, Uncategorized
It happened on November 4th, 2012. It was a typical Sunday morning. Or was it. We broke new ground for the Dalhousie Community Church. Launched into new territory. And had a ball doing it. Woo hoo! I, Brad Huebert, preached a doozy of a sermon about surviving the...