We continue on in our study of the letter James wrote to the Christian Church. In chapter 4, we see what robs of joy and connection: coveting and jealousy. James also gives us the remedy to this struggle in our lives.

We continue on in our study of the letter James wrote to the Christian Church. In chapter 4, we see what robs of joy and connection: coveting and jealousy. James also gives us the remedy to this struggle in our lives.
We are exploring the letter the half brother of Jesus wrote to the Church when he was leading it. We move into chapter two where James writes about being consistent in our words and actions.
We begin a sermon series on the book of James. We begin with chapter one where we hear practical advice about how to navigate troubles in our lives and how listening helps us all.
KCLC is still on the air and we go back to 1978 to hear the first breakout hit of this band from the state of Illinois. This song is an invitation to higher living. The lyrics to this song points us to a new way of living.
We hear another song from the radio this week. This time from Motown Records. Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On reminds to ask the question to those around us before we get too far down the road.
We continue in our KCLC Radio sermon series. Today the last song ever released by The Beatles. The song says a lot about the lives we all lead and the world we live in.
KCLC Radio is on the air! We take a look at popular music from the radio and explore the spiritual messages contained within. This week, the first single ever released by Elton John in the United States.
Today we remember the story found in Acts 2 when the Holy Spirit was given to the believers of Jesus. We explore what that means for every Christian today. And a beautiful song at the end.
How do we make sense of the senseless violence of the past 3 weeks and even the past 20 years of mass violence? God calls to us from the book of Amos and gives us direction.
We continue to look at what makes us tick at CLC. We believe that RADICAL GRACE is for all people! We receive unexpected kindness from Jesus and then give grace to others!