In his sermon, Michael shows us the darkness that’s in us, the reasons we have to live in the light, and how Christ can lead us to it.

In his sermon, Michael shows us the darkness that’s in us, the reasons we have to live in the light, and how Christ can lead us to it.
In Matthew 9:35-10:4, Jesus begins a sermon on Mission. This first section focuses on the compassion with which Jesus saw the crowds, his prayer for workers to gather the immense harvest, the authority he gives his disciples, and the community of apostles he formed to carry out his work. By Noel Piepgrass
Noah Sarr teaches this week on how grace can help us in the home and the importance of the child-parent relationship.
In part 1 of this series on the basics of church gatherings, Noel kicks us off with a message on the most essential element of our activity as a church, why we gather. In this message Noel points us to the gospel truth that when we gather we get God, we get each other, and we get individual transformation.
IIn this scene from the Garden of Gethsemene, the gospels depict Jesus’s overwhelming sorrow as he faces the reality of his impending death.
Michael Seaward shows us why this agony was so intense and what we can learn from the prayer it led Jesus to pray.
Ephesians 4 starts with a section on unity in the church. In this message Noel takes three verses and shows us how God’s desire for his church is oneness.
On this Easter Sunday, Noel shows us how from the moment sin entered the world God had a plan to send Jesus to defeat it.