Adult Sunday School
This series of messages are those taught at our Sunday School class by Pastors/Elders Jim Osman, Jess Whetsel, Dave Rich, and Cornel Rasor. These messages are not part of any particular series as already given on our website.
Arrogance (James 4:11-17)
David Forsyth examines James 4:11-17, addressing two common marks of arrogance: judgmentalism and self-confidence. Overcoming arrogance requires recognizing our tendency to speak against others and presume upon the future. Forsyth emphasizes humility, submission to...
Worldly Churches, Part 2 (James 4:4-10)
David Forsyth examines James 4:4-10, addressing the church's worldliness issue. Overcoming spiritual adultery requires recognizing our predicament, receiving God's grace, and rectifying our situation through genuine repentance. Forsyth presents a three-part battle...
Worldly Churches, Part 1 (James 4:1-3)
David Forsyth examines the characteristics of worldly churches in James 4:1-3. These characteristics include being quarrelsome, which hinders evangelism, and being carnal, driven by frustrated desires for recognition. Forsyth also identifies prayerlessness as a key...
Keeping Trouble under Lock and Key (James 3:13-18)
David Forsyth explores the concept of wisdom from above in James 3:13-18. He emphasizes that true wisdom is practical, not theoretical, and produces good works and humility. The sermon contrasts earthly wisdom, which leads to disorder and evil, with wisdom from above,...
2 1/2 Ounces of Trouble (James 3:1-12)
In this sermon, David Forsyth delves into James 3:1-12, exploring the significance of controlling the tongue in the Christian life. He emphasizes that control of the tongue reflects one’s spiritual maturity, using vivid analogies to illustrate its power and potential...
What Is Saving Faith? (James 2:14-26)
David Forsyth delves into saving faith in this sermon, as explained in James 2:14-26. He explores how true saving faith is not just about belief but is demonstrated through compassionate actions, love for God, and obedience. Forsyth emphasizes that saving faith must...
All Are Welcome (James 2:1-13)
David Forsyth delves into the powerful message of James 2:1-13, addressing the pervasive issue of the sin of partiality within the church. He illustrates how favoritism contradicts the essence of the Christian faith, urging believers to treat all people equally,...
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