James is one of the most practical and confronting letters in the New Testament, written by a man who knew Jesus personally and had no interest in faith that stayed theoretical. Across ten parts, this series moves through the major themes of the letter, including trials, wealth, faith and works, speech, wisdom, prayer, and what it looks like to actually live as a follower of Jesus, using teaching sessions, contextual explorations, and podcast-style conversations. The goal is simple: to take what James wrote to scattered, struggling communities two thousand years ago and let it ask the same honest questions of ordinary people today.