In Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus teaches that our worry reveals our worship and that he can be trusted to provide for us so we should seek first His kingdom. By Noel Piepgrass

In Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus teaches that our worry reveals our worship and that he can be trusted to provide for us so we should seek first His kingdom. By Noel Piepgrass
In this message, Noel shows us how Judas’s shame brought about his self-destruction. We too battle shame, but we have hope in Jesus who sets us free!
In Genesis 4 we read the story of Cain and Abel. In this teaching, Noel shows us what it means to have a true, heart of worship.
In part two of this sermon on why we give, Michael Seaward shows us why giving is good for the giver.
In Matthew 9:9-13, Jesus calls the tax collector Matthew to follow him. Matthew follows immediately and invites his unloveable friends to have dinner with Jesus which upsets the Pharisees and begins a controversy. The good news is, Jesus came for the sick, not for the well. He came for sinners like you and me, not the righteous.
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.
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.