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Foundation for the Living | St. Albert Alliance September 12, 2021 Sermon

September 12, 2021 • Jeremy Peters

The book of James is an immensely practical book, addressing so many real-time issues
in our human experience and one of the questions that is framing this series is ‘how do
we move beyond hashtag awareness to holy, Jesus-directed action?’ Central to
answering this question lies in how we relate to the Bible as the Word of God, and James
has some important insight for us in this regard. We look forward to having you join us
in-person or online this Sunday as Pastor Jeremy guides our collective learning.

Avoiding Tripping Hazards | St. Albert Alliance November 28, 2021 Sermon

November 28, 2021 • Lisa Peters • James 5:13–18

Sometimes the Bible can be hard to understand, can’t it?  Often passages from scripture that are difficult to understand can be real tripping hazards for us because misunderstanding God’s word can lead to misunderstanding His heart.  Join us as Pastor Lisa concludes our teaching series in the book of James, More than a Hashtag by addressing some potential tripping hazards with a fresh invitation from God to experience His love and grace.

Patience in Eternity | St. Albert Alliance November 14, 2021 Sermon

November 14, 2021 • Josh Ginn • James 5:7–11

Have you ever gone through a hard time, and you said something like, that was one of the hardest things in my life, but I wouldn’t trade it for anything? Hopefully, we can look back and say the same about COVID sooner rather than later. God would not have us see only the short-term view of what’s going in life, but to have our sights on the long-term view and have a greater hope of eternity with Jesus, the coming king.

Living Rich | St. Albert Alliance November 7, 2021 Sermon

November 7, 2021 • Mike Sotski

It's easy to look at the rich and famous and think that you aren’t very wealthy. It can even grow a sense of envy in our hearts as we live out of comparison, thinking if we just had a little more, the peace we are looking for would be ours. What if instead of peace, wealth actually brings anxieties. Join us as we continue our series more than a hashtag exploring our views on wealth and what it might reveal about our heart.