God looked at his creation and called it very good, but then sin entered the world through Adam and Eve.
Michael takes us through the biblical story that explains so much of what’s broken in our world.

God looked at his creation and called it very good, but then sin entered the world through Adam and Eve.
Michael takes us through the biblical story that explains so much of what’s broken in our world.
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.
Paul compares our state before Christ to that of a foreigner. In this message, Church Planting Resident Joseph Rosales shares how God saved him out of incarceration, substance abuse, and personal tragedy and brought him into the family of God by grace.
Giving to Caesar what is Caesar while giving to God what is God’s is a complicated task, especially in a politically charged culture. Noel Piepgrass preaches part 2 in hopes of helping us understand how to apply Matthew 22:15-22 within the lens of 1 Peter 2, Romans 13, and the life of Daniel.
In Matthew 26:1-13, Jesus has just concluded his public ministry and has returned to the friendly confines of a friend’s home in Bethany. While there, a woman pours out expensive perfume on him in an act of love and adoration. While his disciples aren’t sure this was such a great use of valuable perfume, Jesus praises the act. Friend of Exeter Valley Church Lori Riley, shows us how this act isn’t a waste, it’s worship.
In Part 4 of our series on Jesus & the End of his life from Matthew 26-28, guest Joseph Rosales showed us how Jesus demonstrated perfect self-control in the midst of a really stressful situation.
Noel describes what it means that we are made in God’s image.