This week we continue our series on “Practical Faith”
This week, James talks about the practicality of watching what we say.
If you’ve ever wondered about how words impact us and the world around us, then tune in.
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This week we continue our series on “Practical Faith”
This week, James talks about the practicality of watching what we say.
If you’ve ever wondered about how words impact us and the world around us, then tune in.
This week we continue our September series on “Practical Faith”
Join us as guest speaker Pastor Josh Carman discusses the merit of a faith backed by good deeds.
We continue our September series on “Practical Faith”
The ESV calls it “partiality”, the NIV calls it “favoritism”, the world may call it “discrimination”. The church would like to say unfair treatment is something that only happens out in the world, but it can’t. The world’s solution is equality and making things equitable. But what does the Bible have to say about how Christians are to avoid playing favorites?
Tune in.
We continue our September series on “Practical Faith”
If you’ve ever heard the expression “Don’t just talk the talk, walk the walk”, then you might be challenged by what James has to say about being more concerned with walking than talking, and what the “walking” practically looks like. If you’re curious about this, then we hope you’ll tune in.
This week we begin our September series on “Practical Faith”
When something is practical, it means that it’s effective not just in theory, but in real life. Then that must mean that our faith in Jesus is supposed to be effective in real life. How so?
Tune in as we kick things off by talking about how James presents the importance of perseverance.
This week, we conclude our August message series on Joy:
Guest speaker, Pastor Jason Chu, will be speaking about having joy in the little things in life.
This week, we continue our August message series on Joy:
How are we supposed to have joy in adversity?
This week, we will explore how our joy is far more than just “turning our frowns upside down.” It’s a deeper decision of faith and hope in Jesus’ work in our lives.
We continue our August message series on Joy:
Did you know that gratitude can make us happier and more joyful?
This week, we will explore how King David tapped into this axiom for his joy.