About Isaac

Follower of Jesus, husband to Rhonda, father to Jada, Ella, and Lincoln, son of Joel and Becky, brother of Josh and Joel. I am fortunate enough to pastor Summit Church, a community of faith in Orlando, Florida, that we started six years ago. I would like this blog to be helpful for those who read it and, at some point, earn me a lucrative shoe contract.

Family I like to Read

Joel Hunter – Best week-to-week preacher in the country. Super smart. Best guy I know. Also, my Dad.

Mark Beeson – Insightful leader. Unselfish team builder. Willing to do anything to reach people for Christ. Also, my Uncle.

Joel and Lizzy-
Wildly funny couple. Brilliant ophthalmologist. Soon to open a Lasik and Cataract Center in Orlando. Also, my brother and sister-in-law.

Josh Hunter The most honest businessman I know, wonderful father, fine husband, excellent with a bow. Also, my older brother.

Amber Cox – Wonderful person. Godly woman. Encouragement machine. Also, my cousin.

Other People I like to Read

Ben Arment- Don’t know him. But seems like a really sharp guy.

Rob Duford – Friend of mine. Great pastor. Planting a church in Lake Mary, FL.

Tim Stevens – Sound strategic thinker. Loves Jesus and His family well. Serves his church with great integrity.

Groeschel and Gruenewald – Two of the smartest, most talented, passionate Christ-followers, in the world right now.

N.T. Wright – The foremost NT scholar in the world. Better yet, a sincere follower Jesus. And great leader in the Church.

Jeff Kern – Business savvy. Ministry veteran. Strong family man.

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May 10, 2010

Sermon Recap--Weeks 4 & 5 on the Ethic of Anticipation

Posted by Isaac Hunter

If you missed Dr. Garwood Anderson’s sermon on May 2nd, download the podcast here.

Yesterday, we talked about renewing our minds…here’s the application:

1. If you are going to be transformed more fully into the image of Christ, your mind will need to be renewed.

2. This means you will need to unlearn some of the old patterns of thinking that are detrimental to your ability to experience life and peace.

3. We should become increasingly aware of our thought life, increasingly intentional about dwelling on what/who matters most, and we should feed our minds with that which is good and noble and true, etc…

4. This all easier said than thought… that makes it no less important.