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How We Play God -- and How to Quit
James 4:11-17 | Mon, Aug 05, 2013 | Pastor John Stillman
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One of the deadliest games we can play is playing God. It's a game we cannot win! In this message, Pastor John looks at the ways we play God, and how to quit.
How to be Wise with your Wealth
James 5:1-6 | Sun, Aug 11, 2013 | Pastor John Stillman

Jesus said that money is the equivalent of a god and you’re either going to worship God the Father Almighty or you’re going to worship the god of the almighty dollar. How do we avoid using money in ways that dishonor God? In this message, we look at three wrong ways to use wealth, and two valuable truths to really live.

How to Have Wisdom that Brings Peace
James 3:13-4:10 | Sun, Jul 28, 2013 | Pastor John Stillman

Relationships have built-in conditions for conflict! But James teaches us how to have wisdom that brings peace. In this message, Pastor John outlines how we can relate wiselly to others and gives three actions to receive God's grace for relationships: 1) Give in to God. 2) Get wise to Satan. 3) Grow close to God.

How to Have Real Faith
James 2:14-26 | Sun, Jul 14, 2013 | Pastor John Stillman

James is well known for his claim that "a person is justified by works and not by faith alone," in seeming conflict with Paul's declaration, "We hold that one is justified by faith apart from works of the law." In this message, Pastor John looks closely at what Scripture says to untie the knot on God's great work of justification, and what is the character of real faith.

How to Be Blessed by the Bible
James 1:16-27 | Sun, Jun 30, 2013 | Pastor John Stillman

The Bible is a book of blessing. It promises comfort, strength, hope, wisdom, joy, encouragement, power, and purpose. In this message, Pastor John shares how the blessing of God's word comes to us.

How to Make Up Your Mind
James 1:5-11 | Sun, Jun 16, 2013 | Pastor John Stillman

The wisdom of God is a serious gift that He offers to us -- and we need it! Life is a steady stream of choices, and small streams cut huge canyons. So, we all need wisdom. In this message, Pastor John shares how God says we can receive wisdom to help us know and do His will.

The Marks of Maturity
James | Sun, Jun 02, 2013 | Pastor John Stillman

It’s been said that, “God loves you enough to accept you as you are, but He loves you too much to leave you as you are.” That’s the gospel – God loves and accepts; and then God loves and transforms. God's goal in transformation is maturity, and the book of James is a great "Manual for Maturity." In this kick-off sermon for the summer series, Pastor John overviews the book of James and 5 marks for maturity.

How to Pray Through Your Problems
James 5:13-20 | Sun, Aug 25, 2013 | Pastor John Stillman

Synopsis: Christian prayer is a unique privilege! In this closing message on "How to Grow a Faith That Works," Pastor John looks at what James teaches on prayer to encourage us to persevere in prayer. Note: Diminished audio quality is due to technical difficulties during recording.

How to Develop Patience
James 5:7-12 | Sun, Aug 18, 2013 | Pastor John Stillman

Synopsis: James is a manual for maturity, and as he finishes his letter, he goes back and addresses the topic he began with: the value of patience and perseverance in bringing about spiritual growth. In this message, Pastor John looks at the value of patience as we face uncontrollable circumstances, unchangeable people, and unexplained problems.

How to Manage My Mouth
James 3:1-12 | Sun, Jul 21, 2013 | Pastor John Stillman

Some make a living with words, but for all of us - the kind of life you live depends on the kinds of words you use. In this message, Pastor John invites us to examine our hearts through the kinds of words we use, and trust in Jesus to give us a new song and new vocabulary.

Why and How to Treat People Right
James 2:1-13 | Sun, Jul 07, 2013 | Pastor John Stillman

We say we value fairness and equality in our society, but do we value it in the church? In this message, Pastor John teaches from James 2 on how to treat people right.