
In this sermon from James 3:1-12, we looked at a warning from James about the power of our words. Throughout this chapter, James uses the "tongue" to represent our speech, and he especially emphasizes the destructive potential our words...
Jul 5

In this sermon from James 2:14-26, James reminds us that genuine faith is more than words, knowledge, or a profession of belief—it is a living faith that produces action. While salvation comes by grace through faith alone, true saving faith never...
Jun 28

In this sermon from James 2:1–13, James confronts the sin of favoritism and calls believers to see people through God's eyes rather than the world's standards. Because every person is created in the image of God, human worth is not earned...
Jun 21

In this sermon from James 1:19–27, we see that God's Word was never meant to simply inform us but to transform us. James reminds us that spiritual maturity begins with a humble and teachable heart that is quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow...
Jun 14

In this sermon from James 1, we saw how the struggle of enduring trials often becomes a deeper battle with temptation. We were reminded that temptation does not begin with God, but with our own desires, which, when left unchecked, can lead us away...
Jun 7
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In this sermon from James 1:1–12, we see that trials are not meaningless interruptions to the Christian life but one of the primary ways God forms us into mature and steadfast people. Writing to weary believers scattered by suffering, James reminds us...
May 31

In this sermon, we explored how hurt impacts the human heart and how God meets people in pain with compassion, truth, and healing. Psalm 34 reminds us that God does not shame the wounded, ignore the brokenhearted, or abandon those carrying...
May 24

In this sermon, we explored how marriage often exposes the unhealed wounds, survival patterns, and generational dysfunction we bring into relationships. In Malachi 2, God confronts His people for abandoning "the wife of their youth," reminding them that marriage is not merely a contract, but a sacred covenant marked by faithfulness, grace, and commitment. Through the story of one couple's redemption journey, we see that oneness in marriage grows out of oneness with God, and that healthy marriages are not marriages without pain. Instead, marriage is where two imperfect people continue moving toward one another with honesty, grace, forgiveness, and dependence on Jesus.
May 17

In this sermon from the Gospel of Luke 10:38–42 in the Redemption Stories series, we explore how the beauty of motherhood can quietly shift from a meaningful calling into an overwhelming burden. Through the story of Martha and Mary, we see how doing...
May 10

In this sermon from Psalm 27:7–10 and Romans 8:14–16 in our Redemption Stories series, we saw how God meets us in the pain of rejection and speaks a new identity over our lives. Through David's words, we were given language for the ache of not...
May 3
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