You may know Christ or know about Him, but does Jesus make a difference in your life? We will wrap up our sermon series, in the book of James, by exploring his ending notes on living a faith that works.
There are calls for justice all around our city and world. And we, too, have desires to see people face justice for wrongs committed against us. We will explore how to wait for justice.
We tend to separate our desires from faith, or crush desires for the sake of our faith. But what if God wants us to think differently about it altogether?
We can all use a little more wisdom. But what are the signs of having it? We will continue our series in the letter of James to discover how to know if we have wisdom.
The early followers of Jesus were changed by His resurrection. But what hope does it give those of us who have never seen Jesus or the empty grave, and are just trying to navigate suffering in this world?
It's a question that haunts many people: What is genuine faith and how do I know if I have it? We will seek clarity on the kind of faith that God gives and its various counterfeits.
Guest speaker Rogelio Guaita guides us through what the Bible has to say on the nature of self-deception and the consequences in our relationship with others and God.
God wants to make you whole. But how will he do it? We will start a new series in the letter of James, and the first passage explores the way we can become whole again.
The world is full of chaos and confusion. Yet, God’s word promises peace for those who know him. So, how do we experience the deep peace of Christ in an age of anxiety and distress? Guest Pastor Stephen Myers