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Surrender isn't just giving something up—it's making room for something better. Pastor Zach opens James 4 and challenges us to stop clinging to our old ways so God can shape us into who He's called us to be.
Conflict makes it easy to focus on what they said, what they did, and what they need to fix. But James turns the mirror around and asks a much harder question: what if the fight out there is revealing something at war in here? Because sometimes the argument isn’t the real issue—it’s just where the real issue shows up.
We've all said something we wish we could take back. But what if your words aren't the real problem? In week two of season two of our James series, Pastor Jeremy explores how the tongue doesn't just reveal what's on our minds—it exposes what's happening in our hearts.
Artificial intelligence can imitate a lot of things. Artificial faith can too. In week seven of our James series, Pastor Jeremy unpacks how genuine faith produces something imitation faith never can—and why James calls us to examine the fruit of our lives, not just the words of our mouths.
Most of us know we're supposed to love our neighbor. The harder question is: what happens when mercy becomes inconvenient? In week six of our James series, Pastor Jeremy unpacks a story from Jesus that challenges our assumptions, exposes our blind spots, and reminds us that compassion is more than a feeling—it's something we choose to do.
We often think blessing is something we wait on God to do. What if blessing is also connected to what God is waiting on us to do? In week five of our James series, Pastor Jeremy walks through a practical pattern from James that can change the way we hear, respond to, and experience God's work in our lives.
The quickest way to damage a relationship isn't always what you say—sometimes it's what you never stopped long enough to hear. In week four of our James series, Pastor Jeremy explores why listening is harder than it sounds and why our strongest reactions often reveal our deepest issues.
In week three of our James series, Pastor Jeremy dives into the invisible battle happening beneath the surface of our everyday lives. Why do we drift, struggle, rationalize, doubt, and feel stuck in the same cycles over and over again—and how do we actually stand firm when life and pressure hit hard? Because sometimes the greatest battle isn’t just what’s happening around you… it’s the lies trying to take root inside you.
In this message from the book of James, guest speaker Matt Battista reframes suffering through a picture most of us would never choose—but all of us eventually face. Because sometimes the seasons that feel the driest are the very places where God is growing the deepest roots. If you’ve been walking through pressure, pain, or a season that just feels hard, this message will challenge the way you see it—and remind you that God may be producing something sweeter than you realize on the other side.
In week one of our new series through the book of James, Pastor Jeremy unpacks why this book hits so differently when life gets difficult. Because when pressure rises, faith stops being theoretical and starts becoming visible. This message challenges the drift so many of us settle into and asks a hard question: are we actually growing into maturity, or just getting better at looking spiritual?