March 8, 2026

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In this message from Sean Yost, Jesus gives a radical invitation: When worship expands, worry shrinks. Looking at Matthew 6:25–34, Jesus teaches that anxiety about life, provision, and the future reveals something deeper about where our trust is placed. When money, control, or self-reliance becomes our master, worry quickly becomes our companion. But Jesus points us to a different way of living. Birds don’t hoard. Flowers don’t strive. And yet God faithfully provides for them. If God cares for them, how much more does He care for you?

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