Monday, May 31, 2010
Friendship with Self
All of us need friends. Who are your friends? What makes a good friend? During this message series we'll be walking through the book of James, the brother of Jesus, and looking at what it means to be friends with God, with others, with the community, and with ourselves. We'll cover topics such as belief and action, taming the tongue, caring for the vulnerable, and trials and suffering. James is a book that has its feet on the ground in relationships. All of us need friends.
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Christianity,
Church,
Lansing,
Michigan
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Friendship with Community
All of us need friends. Who are your friends? What makes a good friend? During this message series we'll be walking through the book of James, the brother of Jesus, and looking at what it means to be friends with God, with others, with the community, and with ourselves. We'll cover topics such as belief and action, taming the tongue, caring for the vulnerable, and trials and suffering. James is a book that has its feet on the ground in relationships. All of us need friends.
Labels:
Christianity,
Church,
Lansing,
Michigan
Monday, May 10, 2010
Friendship with Others
All of us need friends. Who are your friends? What makes a good friend? During this message series we'll be walking through the book of James, the brother of Jesus, and looking at what it means to be friends with God, with others, with the community, and with ourselves. We'll cover topics such as belief and action, taming the tongue, caring for the vulnerable, and trials and suffering. James is a book that has its feet on the ground in relationships. All of us need friends.
Labels:
Christianity,
Church,
Lansing,
Michigan
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Friendship with God
All of us need friends. Who are your friends? What makes a good friend? During this message series we'll be walking through the book of James, the brother of Jesus, and looking at what it means to be friends with God, with others, with the community, and with ourselves. We'll cover topics such as belief and action, taming the tongue, caring for the vulnerable, and trials and suffering. James is a book that has its feet on the ground in relationships. All of us need friends.
Labels:
Christianity,
Church,
Lansing,
Michigan
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