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Hub Apostolic Training Center

Hosted by Dr. Sherri Wilson

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100

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May 2026

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Where Faith Meets Influence is the ultimate guide to navigating your role as a spiritual statesperson in today’s world. Discover how to wield influence like the biblical luminaries Joseph and Daniel, while amplifying your leadership and ministry skills. Through thought-provoking teachings, practical tools, and empowering stories, this podcast will help you ignite cultural transformation and leave a lasting legacy of faith-driven leadership.

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May 21, 2026

The Sin Of Disappointment

Repeated disappointment can slowly wear down the heart. The word disappointment means the defeat of hopes, plans, or expectations. Over time, disappointment can create a sense of disconnect, causing what was once sharp with faith and expectation to become dull with discouragement.The danger of disappointment is not simply the pain itself, but what happens when we begin to hold onto it. When disappointments are collected instead of surrendered to God, they can distort the way we see Him, ourselves, and others.If left unresolved, disappointment can cause us to question God’s promises and doubt His word spoken personally over our lives. It can leave us grieving lost years, missed opportunities, and the ache of what could have been. Yet throughout Scripture, God reveals Himself as the One who restores hope, renews strength, and rebuilds what has been broken.* In Isaiah 61:3–4, He promises to rebuild ruined places and restore those who have lost hope.* In Joel 2:25, He speaks of restoring the years that feel lost.* Psalms 23 reminds us that He is our Shepherd who faithfully leads and restores our souls.* Lamentations 3:21–23 declares that His mercies are new every morning.* Psalms 27:13–14 encourages us to remain confident that we will see God’s goodness and to wait on Him with courage.* Isaiah 40:31 reminds us that those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.* In John 15:4–5, Jesus calls us to remain connected to Him, because apart from Him we cannot flourish.* Psalms 84:11 reassures us that God withholds no good thing from those who walk with Him.For anything bad that happens to you, the goodness of God has a response. Don’t feel condemned. God understands disappointment, and He is always good.

March 27, 2026

We Have To Get This Right

Restoring broken relationships, bringing correction, and having difficult conversations are all part of life in the body of Christ—but they’re also areas where we often get it wrong.So what should we do in these moments? What does it look like to handle them well?Scripture gives us clear guidance, and when we don’t follow it, even with good intentions, we can deeply wound other believers and cause unnecessary hurt.There are three common mistakes that repeatedly cause damage:1. Assumptions — filling in the gaps and believing we understand someone’s motives without truly knowing.2. Presumptions — acting on beliefs as if they’re facts, often with a sense of authority but without clear evidence.3. Poor timing — addressing someone’s struggle in the wrong way or at the wrong moment.We’ll take a deeper look at each of these and learn how to approach them in a way that brings healing, wisdom, and restoration.

March 19, 2026

Free From Sin

We have been made righteous in Christ. We are no longer subject to sin, nor are we powerless to overcome it.Yet, we often carry mindsets that make us more vulnerable to sin. Each person struggles in different ways, but at its root, all sin flows from unbelief—and unbelief begins with believing a lie.When we see ourselves as powerless or still bound to a sinful nature, we end up fighting for a reality that no longer exists. Instead, we are called to live from the truth that we are already righteous, already seated with Christ in heavenly places.If you truly take this message to heart—receiving it in faith and believing it—your life and perspective will be transformed.

March 11, 2026

Where True Significance Lies

There is only one way to continue our journey with God—through faith. A life lived in faith keeps us grounded and strong, like a tree with deep roots. Our root system grows deeper in His love, His strength, and His grace. When our lives are rooted in Him, we are sustained by something far greater than anything the world can offer.Because of this, we must be careful not to allow anything to replace our faith. One of the greatest deceptions we face is the idea that God’s love for us is somehow activated or increased by our performance. But God’s love is not earned—it is given freely. Our relationship with Him is built on faith, not on striving to prove our worth.Every human being carries a deep desire to feel significant. When that need isn’t rooted in God’s love, we often look for significance in other places. There are three common ways people do this. The first is intellectualism, which places significance on knowledge or intelligence. The second is religion, where people believe their works or spiritual performance make them worthy or important. The third is financial success, where identity and value become tied to profession, possessions, or status.When we look for significance in these areas rather than in God’s love, certain symptoms often appear. Comparison and jealousy begin to surface as we measure ourselves against others. We may also start to overcomplicate our faith, convincing ourselves that God’s grace must be harder to obtain—that it can’t really be this simple, or that it must somehow be too good to be true.In this message, we explore these common traps and how they affect our lives. We also talk about how to recognize when we may be seeking significance in these areas and how to return to the truth that our true significance has always been found in God’s love.

February 14, 2026

Behind The Black Mask

This book is a memoir and political reflection in which the author shares his personal journey from involvement in Antifa to becoming a conservative activist. A Mexican-American who grew up feeling disconnected from the promise of the “American Dream,” Nadales explains how, during high school, he was drawn into left-wing and anarchist circles. He became involved in protests, embraced the black-bloc style, and participated in what he describes as “direct actions” targeting institutions such as police departments and corporations. Much of his early activism, he writes, was fueled by frustration and anger over what he perceived as systemic injustice.In this message, we’ll go beyond the surface of his story—exploring the deeper themes in the book, the ideological influences that shaped his transformation, and the broader cultural questions his journey raises, and the truth behind Antifa.

January 30, 2026

Start Here: Nothing Else Works Without This!

When we make the goal of our lives simply to experience God’s love, everything else begins to fall into place. Love, as God defines it, isn’t just a feeling — it’s agape: affection expressed through action, obedience flowing from relationship. Even in seasons where we feel betrayed, overlooked, forgotten, or falsely accused, the purpose of the process is still the same — to draw us deeper into His love. Instead of striving to prove ourselves, we can finally ask, “Lord, where can I stop trying and just let You love me?” In prayer and in His presence, our true purpose is fulfilled. As we allow His love to train us, it shapes our hearts, aligns our steps, and gives us authority that effort alone could never achieve. Love becomes our compass — not pressure, but clarity — guiding every movement. When love is the goal, success becomes the by-product, and we’re protected from chasing empty fulfillment. As we receive His supernatural love, it naturally overflows to others, lifting us higher and transforming the way we live. In the end, the greatest achievement isn’t what we accomplish, but learning to rest in and respond to the love of God. ❤️‍🔥

November 22, 2025

The Divine Mystery

In Scripture, a mystery is a divine truth that can only be revealed by God. Through Christ, God created one new humanity—no longer divided by male or female, Jew or Gentile. We have become one nation, one people, welcomed into His kingdom. And now, through the Holy Spirit, we have been made the very dwelling place of God!We truly received an upgrade from what Adam and Eve experienced. They heard the Father’s voice externally—on the wind. But because we have received the baptism of the Holy Spirit, His voice now speaks from within us. Through the Spirit, the curse has been reversed.Because of His indwelling presence, we can expect the glory and love of God to be revealed in us. This glory brings unity among believers, and His indwelling establishes us firmly in the faith.Paul’s goal was that every believer would receive the revelation of Christ and understand that we are made perfect in Him. Perfect here means “it is finished.” We become the finished work of Christ!

November 14, 2025

How He Sees You

One of the greatest pursuits in the Christian walk is learning how God truly sees you. Our souls need renewal, and as they are renewed, our spirit—the part of us made alive in Christ—flows more freely into our daily lives.Colossians shows us that God already sees us as holy, flawless, and restored. This isn’t something we earn. Jesus shared His holiness with us, removed our flaws, and restored us to the presence of God.He considered us worth saving even when we were still lost and unaware of Him. To walk in this truth, we must learn to live from peace, because peace is required to feel Presence. God’s view of us isn’t based on what we do but on what Christ has done. His Word becomes a mirror that reveals our true identity and our divine origin in Him.

October 25, 2025

Another Law Not In the bible

This week at The Hub, we’re tackling another legalistic mindset in the church.In Mark 7, Jesus confronted the Pharisees for elevating man-made traditions—like ceremonial handwashing—above God’s Word. He called them hypocrites for teaching their own rules as if they were God’s laws.Sadly, that same spirit of legalism still exists in the church today. Over time, personal convictions—like opinions on drinking or gambling—have been turned into universal laws. But where did those rules even come from?History shows that as far back as the 2nd and 5th centuries, gambling was condemned by some as moral corruption. Later, reformers like Luther and Calvin spoke against it, and by the 19th and 20th centuries, churches made it an official sin. But here’s the problem: a reaction to error often creates another error.When we try to regulate morality, we step into dangerous territory. The law gives sin its strength—but grace transforms the heart. Don’t turn your personal convictions into laws for others. That’s not holiness—that’s legalism.

October 8, 2025

5 Signs You’re Under Legalistic Leadership

Performance-based, rule-driven Christianity is rooted in a religious spirit, and it’s one of the biggest problems in the church today. When you follow rules to become holy, you miss the truth that through Christ, you have already been made holy.There’s a big difference between relational leadership and religious leadership, and today we’ll take a closer look at what that means.From the very beginning, God intended us to live in a relationship with Him, not from a list of rules.Grace empowers us to live free from sin, while the law only empowers sin. It’s not what goes into us that defiles us, but what comes out of our hearts and mouths.5 Signs You’re Under Legalism1. Holiness is performance-based, not presence-based.2. Knowledge of good and evil over knowledge of God’s perfect will.3. Following rules and regulations that even Jesus didn’t observe.We’ll explore each of these truths in depth, along with the last two, supported by Scripture, so you can see clearly what God says about grace, freedom, and holiness.You’ll receive plenty of Scripture references to study in your own quiet time with God. Don’t just take my word for it—let Him teach you personally through His Word.

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