In this last message of our series James, Pastor Joe reminds us to pray for one another, especially those struggling and wandering in their sin.
James 5:7-12
November 20, 2022 • Joe Coffey • James 5:7–12
In looking at James 5:7-12, Pastor Joe reminds us that in the face of (unjust) suffering, we are called to patiently wait on and trust in the Lord and be known for a steadfast life.
James 5:1-6
November 13, 2022 • Zach Weihrauch • James 5:1–6
In an age of self-indulgence, Pastor Zach reminds us that we are called to take notice of the dangers of being rich and avoid the temptation to reduce life to a money-making competition.
James 4:1-17
November 6, 2022 • Joe Coffey • James 4
Pastor Joe Coffey continues our James message series by discussing the symptoms, the disease, and the cure found in James 4:1-17.
James 3:13-18
October 30, 2022 • Joe Coffey • James 3:13–18
In looking at James 3:13-18, Pastor Joe Coffey reminds us that in an age of lots of information, we are called to be truly wise people.
James 3:1-12
October 16, 2022 • Joe Coffey • James 3:1–12
In this message, Pastor Joe Coffey walks us through the importance of taming our tongues and uplifting each other with our speech.
James 2:14-26
October 9, 2022 • Zach Weihrauch • James 2:14–26
Pastor Zach Weihrauch continues our message series in James and draws our attention to one misunderstanding, two examples, and three places to go from James 2:14–26.
James 2:1-13
October 2, 2022 • Joe Coffey • James 2:1–13
In looking at James 2:1-13, Pastor Joe Coffey reminds us that we are called to a life of loving each other equally without making distinctions and showing partiality, especially to the poor.
James 1:19-27
September 25, 2022 • Zach Weihrauch • James 1:19–27
In looking at James 1:19-17, Pastor Zach Weihrauch reminds us to avoid false religion and instead understand and strive for true religion found in Jesus.
James 1:1-18
September 18, 2022 • Joe Coffey • James 1:1–18
In looking at James 1:1-18, Pastor Joe Coffey reminds us that in the midst of our trials and suffering, we are called to steadfast joy, trusting in God.