The Gospel, the Homosexual and the Church

by | Mar 19, 2014 | Rice Lecture Series

2014 William R. Rice Lecture Series

Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Speaker: Pastor Peter Hubbard
Theme: “The Gospel, the Homosexual and the Church” – PDF

Lectures:
Lecture 1: The Bible: A Framework for Understanding Same-Sex Attraction – MP3
Lecture 2: The Gospel: A Message of Hope for OSA and SSA Strugglers – MP3
Lecture 3: The Church: A Place Full of Grace and Truth – MP3

About Our Speaker:
Pastor Peter Hubbard is the teaching pastor at North Hills Community Church in Taylors, SC, where he has served since 1992. He is also the author of Love Into Light: The Gospel, the Homosexual and the Church, published in 2013 by Ambassador
International. He has two Masters degrees and is currently pursuing a Doctor of Ministry degree in Pastoral Counseling at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. He primarily preaches and teaches, but is also involved in counseling and other
facets of leadership. Peter and his wife, Karen, have been married for twenty-five years and have four children.

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