The Word from St. Andrews

When Anxiety Talks Louder than Jesus

39 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Dear St. Andrews Family, This Sunday’ I've entitled the sermon “When Anxiety Talks Louder than Jesus.” Because let's be honest, we often listen to our fears more than we listen to Jesus. I hope to help you think about what keeps you up at night and what has you “double-souled.” Then I want you to hear the gentle, steady voice of our Father who feeds the birds, clothes the lilies, and calls us to “seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness.” As you prepare for worship, would you take some time this week to slowly read Matthew 6:25–34, ask the Spirit to show you where anxiety is telling the story of your life, and come ready to entrust those fears to the care of your risen King?  Pastor Jace

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