
The A Side: Introduction to Wisdom
Wisdom is often reduced to a thought process, but for the ancient Jews, true wisdom impacted the world you lived in with creative power. Join us in this first part as we recap the first half of the book and set the foundation for a discussion on Wisdom.

The A Side: Image of God
Typically in life, we judge people based on their differences. James will challenge us to use a different matrix through which to judge people. James will challenge us to replace oursevles as our standard for judgement and replace it with an idea that should lead, not to more confrontation, but peace.

The A Side: Works that Save - Part Two
Today we take a look in the weight attributed to works of justice, peace, and mercy. We are going to attempt to decouple the reformation idea that works follows faith, in favor of the Biblical idea that faith and works are partners working together as we are being saved.

The A Side: Understanding the Lord’s Prayer
Prayer, scripture, community, and a life of service are among the basics of following Jesus. When Jesus was asked about how we should pray, Jesus gave an answer.

The A Side: Works that Save - Part One
While Paul and James may use the same words, and in the words of Scot McKnight, they use different dictionaries. While that maybe true, in this section of Scripture, James is talking about works of peace, mercy and love while Paul is talking about works of the law. James is clear; faith is not merely a confession, it is action.

The A Side: Mercy and The Poor
The economy of this world, also called the economy of chaos, values people based on their access to wealth, power, and fame; it will always devalue those with less access to those things. James invites us into a new economy where the script is flipped. In the economy of God’s kingdom, the poor are, in fact, the rich. The economy of God’s kingdom is based on the currency of faith and mercy, and begins with the investment of loving our neighbors.

The A Side: A Backdrop for James 2
In chapter 2, James calls us to a better way of living in this world. Because we often read this book through the lens of Paul, James often misunderstood; however, Paul is not the best lens through which to read James. As a devout Jew, James is best read through the Law and Prophets.

The B Side: The Law of Liberty and Anger
Clarifying questions around these two topics from James 1.

The A Side: A Preface to James 2
In chapter 2, James calls us to a better way of living in this world. Before we study this chapter more fully, our pastor transparently reflects on the personal convictions, conflicts and struggles he’s had while studying this chapter.

The A Side: Pure Religion
Faith, religion, and Christianity are often reduced to a set of doctrines, traditions, and church attendance. According to James, religion is about the posture of our hearts and the lives we live. In this week’s sermon, we will explore the importance of intention.

The B Side: Palm Sunday
A few insights about Bible translations and how to choose which one suits you best.

The A Side: Palm Sunday
In this message we launch out of James and into Palm Sunday. In our journey from Palm Sunday to Good Friday, we land on one very important question: Which Jesus do you want?

The A Side: Establishing Righteousness
Righteousness often gets a bad rap. Over the centuries, we have reduced it to a one dimensional idea used to talk about objective standards; however, righteousness is a beautiful reality with a lot of depth, and in this section of the text, James begins to talk about its establishment.

The B Side: God is Good
A deep dive on this week’s sermon, From Trials to Temptations, we discuss congregational questions that came from that discussion.

The A Side: God is Good
Our view of God determines our view of reality and the way we engage it. When our view of God is correct, then the way we deal with reality mirrors a good God to a big world. In this sermon we discuss sin, a short doctrine of God and the reason for being born again.

The B Side: From Trials to Temptations
A deep dive on this week’s sermon, From Trials to Temptations, we discuss congregational questions that came from that discussion.

The A Side: From Trials to Temptations
As we continue through the book of James, we begin where he begins, speaking about trials and the way we engage them. James is inviting us to trust the process of going through the trial with the faith that will produce in us something better than escaping the trial.
Scriptures referenced during this week’s sermon:
Leviticus 19:9-10, Deuteronomy 6, Deuteronomy 15:7, Proverbs 3:11-17, 11:28, 14:31, 22:16, 28:27, 30:8, Ecclesiastes 5:10-17, Ezekiel 7:19, and Amos 4:1-5.

The B Side: Trust the Process
A deep dive on this week’s sermon, Trust the Process, we talk about practical ways to do just that.

The A Side: Trust the Process
As we continue through the book of James, we begin where he begins, speaking about trials and the way we engage them. James is inviting us to trust the process of going through the trial with the faith that will produce in us something better than escaping the trial.
Scriptures referenced during this week’s sermon:
Leviticus 19:9-10, Deuteronomy 6, Deuteronomy 15:7, Proverbs 3:11-17, 11:28, 14:31, 22:16, 28:27, 30:8, Ecclesiastes 5:10-17, Ezekiel 7:19, and Amos 4:1-5.

The B Side: Introduction to James
Each week listeners send questions about the sermon. Our response to those questions are a weekly episode called the “B Side.” The “B Side” is our chance to take a deep dive into questions inspired by the previous week’s sermon.