Sunday Mar 09, 2025
The Games of Life: A Study in the Book of James (Chess — Every person matters!)

Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - James 2:1-9 (James 2:1-9; 3:9; 5:13-14 & 16; John 15:12; Romans 2:11; 1 Peter 4:8-9)
Chess may not be everyone's favorite game. Honestly, most people probably prefer checkers. Chess requires thinking ahead, understanding the role and limits of each piece, strategizing, and being two steps ahead of your opponent. In our eyes, the queen holds more value because she has more power and mobility. We rely on our knights, so we protect them. But when it comes to pawns, we don't mind if they get taken. Sometimes, we even see pawns as obstacles in our way. We assign different values to our chess pieces based on what they offer us.
But is this the same with the people in our lives? Do we value people differently? Of course, we have those we are closer to, but this isn't just about relationships or bonds. The reality is, God created us all, died for all, and loves us all. As Christians, our mission is to not play favorites but to ensure the world knows that every person matters to God.
Series description:
Who doesn’t enjoy playing board games? Many of us have fond memories of family game nights, filled with laughter, competition, and fun. At the heart of it, games are enjoyable because they often reflect real-life situations. We strive to win, get ahead, but like life, games come with ups, downs, setbacks, and challenges.
The book of James is full of practical wisdom for navigating everyday life. It addresses issues like trouble, conflict, the words we speak, anger, and how to live out our faith. In this study, we’ll use popular games as illustrations to explore the lessons James teaches. Come ready to take notes, follow along, and learn how to succeed in the game of life!

