In this sermon on why we have sermons, church planting resident Joseph Rosales shows us the glory, the grounds, and the gifts of preaching. Check it out!

In this sermon on why we have sermons, church planting resident Joseph Rosales shows us the glory, the grounds, and the gifts of preaching. Check it out!
In Matthew 25:14-30, Jesus uses a parable to show his disciples how God expects them to live. Noel teaches us how our view of God can lead to fear which gets in the way of investing in God’s kingdom.
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.
In Matthew 10:16-23, Jesus gives his disciples a warning about the troubles to come as they continue on mission with him. In this passage we see that in Jesus pain has a purpose and it comes with a promise. By Noel Piepgrass
Noel shows us what Paul means when he discourages sexual immorality and points us to God’s good design for sex.
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 this final message from the book of Ephesians, Michael Seaward teaches us how to wage war in the spirit according to the Apostle Paul.