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.

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.
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.
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 Matthew 11:1-19, John the Baptist sends his disciples to Jesus to ask him if he really is the Messiah. In this message, Noel Piepgrass identifies with the doubts of John and explains how Jesus answers them with both grace and gospel evidence. In his response, we see Jesus give a credible defense that points to his Messiahship.
In Ephesians 4 Paul shows us what life in God’s family looks like. In this message guest Nathan Scheele teaches us how to be fit for the life to come.
In part 3 of this final series in the book of Matthew, Jesus is betrayed by Judas and arrested. In this passage, the trial of humanity is put on display and we learn that we’ve all played a part in the death of the Christ.
In Matthew 8:1-17, Jesus has come down the mountain after preaching the Sermon on the Mount. As the crowds follow him, he encounters 3 outsiders and responds with healing.