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What is your vision for the good life?

James 3:13-18

May 31, 2020 • Rev. Josh Hahne & Derek Rishmawy

What is your vision for the good life? What would need to be true for life to be beautiful? Most of us wrestle with these questions, especially since the world’s view of success is so tied to self. Thankfully, James points us in the way of wisdom and instructs us on what it means to live a spiritual life.

Tune in this Sunday to join us for worship as we consider James 3:13-18.

Pastor Josh

My Brother's Keeper

July 26, 2020 • Rev. Josh Hahne

"Prone to wander, Lord I feel it, prone to leave the God I love" we sing in Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing. It's an honest admission that our hearts, while cleaned and being renewed, yet struggle with sin. In our final sermon in the series A Life of Faith, we will learn from James about the need for community, the need for others to help us as we follow Christ. Sign up online, bring a friend, and join us for worship on the lawn this Sunday! Pastor Josh

Let Us Pray

July 19, 2020 • Rev. Josh Hahne

How does prayer fit into your life of faith? What does communion with God look like for you in a normal week? James encourages us with good news about prayer—God hears your prayers, God acts, and therefore prayer is powerful. This truth should change the way we go about our lives of faith. Grab your shade, sunscreen, and a friend (very few churches are able to meet right now so this is a perfect time to invite friends, coworkers, neighbors) and join us this Sunday as we learn from James about prayer. Pastor Josh

Suffering with Patience

July 12, 2020 • Rev. Josh Hahne

One person from Redeemer recently said, “I had no idea the book of James was so practical. It seems like his letter is speaking directly to me in my situation in life.” This week James speaks about what it means to suffer well as a Christian. It’s a topic that each of us need to think deeply upon as we seek to live a life of faith in these uncertain times. Grab your sunscreen, chairs, and friends and join us this Sunday for worship on the lawn as we consider James 5:7-11. Pastor Josh