We're continuing a month looking at the wisdom literature in James and how it might guide us towards a life of wholeness in Christ.
One of the most prominent themes in James is the wholeness of the believer’s speech aligned with their faith. But what would our relationships and our communities look like if the people of God faithfully were quick to listen and slow to speak and slow to be angry? How rare and desperate is the world for people like that!
Our words have a profound impact on the people around us. Pastor John leads the discussion this week as we continue our sermon series on the Book of James
This weekend, we look at a theme that James returns to again and again through his letter - the way we talk!
Activists serve a God of justice, and their favorite Scripture is often the story of Jesus’ cleansing of the temple. They define worship as standing against evil and calling sinners to repentance. These Christians often view the church as a place to recharge their batteries so they can go back into the world to wage war against injustice.
We're starting a month looking at the wisdom literature in James
In Pastor Josh’s message, we looked at wisdom, the value of it, and the ways we seek it. Then he challenged us to act on the wisdom God imparts to us. May we be people who seek God, that values His Wisdom over our own, and live our lives in a way that reflects it.
Where do we seek our wisdom? From the world, or from God? Join Pastor Jeff Lucas at the Windsor campus as we continue our sermon series on the Book of James entitled "Living Whole in a Fractured World"
Pastor Jeff Lucas leads the discussion this week on the subject of Wisdom as we continue our series on the Book of James