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Becoming Selfless

May 30, 2021

Thank you for joining us for this special interactive service!

Today, we will continue to delve into the book of James in our "Nuts & Bolts" sermon series.

To follow along with the worship songs, reflection questions, and sermon notes, please visit https://www.ourchurchtogether.com/worship.

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Practical Praying

June 6, 2021

Thank you for joining us for worship as we continue to delve into the book of James in our "Nuts & Bolts" sermon series! To follow along live, you may use the YouVersion app to view the worship songs, scriptures, and sermon notes by visiting http://bible.com/events/48709869.

Peace

May 23, 2021

Thank you for joining us this morning for worship! To sing along, please view the song lyrics on our website at www.ourchurchtogether/worship. To follow along with the sermon message, refer to the notes below: Adjust & Align Expectations (1-3) • Don’t use prayer for selfish pleasures, but instead for Godly purposes. Don’t Dance With the Devil (4-5) • The desire for pleasures of the world always threaten our spiritual lives. • It gets hard to dedicate yourself to God when you continually dedicate yourself to material things. Receive Grace With Humility (6-10) • When the heart is humble, there is more room for the things of God. • Nearness brings likeness. The nearer we are to God, the more like him we become. Improve Your Attitude (11-12) • Time we spend judging people is time we waste when we could be loving people.

Weighing Your Words

May 16, 2021

Pastor Andy continues our "Nuts & Bolts" sermon series with a scripture focus from James 3:1-12. Sermon notes are as follows: A slender portion of flesh contains the whole word of iniquity. – Calvin Words Shape People (1-3) • Your words shape people – they can build or destroy, they can point in the right way or the wrong way, they can bless or curse. • Abstention from anything is never a complete substitute for control of something. We must, as God, tame our tongue. Words Ignite Situations (4-6) • Are you going to use your words to ignite good things that build, or bad things that destroy? • Speak less that you know and have more than you show. - Shakespeare Words Reveal Inconsistency (7-11) • We should not use any word that reduces anyone to anything less than full stature as God’s created beings. • When it comes to words, what comes out reflects what’s inside of you.