Book: James

  • The Death of Death

    It’s not fun to think about it. It’s never enjoyable when it happens. And sadly, it’s everyone’s destiny. However, the resurrection of Jesus supplies the kind of hope that can look it in the eye and say, “You are defeated!” Come hear about “The Death of Death.” Brian Dainsberg, looks at James 4:14; Psalm 90:12;…

  • The Elephant in the Room: Marital Strife

    Many of us are familiar with the saying, “Arguing like an old married couple.” Sadly, this description is more serious than comical for many couples as deep-seated arguments and conflicts, if left unresolved, eventually strain marriages, families, and even ministries and churches. Join us as we examine a very significant and destructive issue, marital strife.…

  • Catch Phrase Christianity: A Practicing Christian

    Inside and outside of Christian circles, people have a way of talking about various types of Christians. Usually, these terms boil down to discussions around someone who practices their faith and someone who only says they have faith. This way of looking at things raises an important question of whether or not someone can be…

  • Prayerful Dependence: Prayer is Ministry

    Haven’t you ever wondered, “Why should I pray?” Does prayer simply makes us feel better or does it actually accomplish something? We’ll look at these questions and more as we look at our church’s value of prayerful dependence. Jon Vallier, Pastor of Adult Ministries, looks at James 5:13-18: Do I want to see the will…

  • Playing Favorites

    There is much talk today about racism, which has caused much division in our nation and in churches. What is racism? More importantly, what does the Bible have to say about it? Join us as we explore it together! Pastor Dwayne Sommersell looks at 1. Making Distinctions Makes You the Judge 2. You Fulfill the…

  • Abiding Joy

    We cannot go through this broken life without enduring pain. Is it possible to experience joy in the midst of this? Pastor Ben Graham looks at various passages on Joy. December 31, 2017