- Preacher/SpeakerRush Witt
- Sermon SeriesShort and Stout
Lead Teachers needed
Help needed with Children's Ministry. We are in need for lead teachers to help guide the children services. Low commitment and high reward. See Hope Barnes for questions.
Sunday ABF/YBF: 9:15 am
Sunday Worship Service: 10:30 am
Community Groups Meet During the Week
211 N. Merkle Road
Bexley, Ohio 43209
Welcome to Paramount Church! We hope you are encouraged and strenghtened in your faith today! We desire to be fervently praying church. May the Lord carry us another step forward today.
Help needed with Children's Ministry. We are in need for lead teachers to help guide the children services. Low commitment and high reward. See Hope Barnes for questions.
We will meet Sunday afternoons at 4pm, at the church building, beginning March 21. We will study the Book of Jude using a video resource by Jackie Hill Perry.
Copies of the book are available at the church resource table. You can also purchase Jude: Contending for the Faith in Today’s Culture from Amazon here or Lifeway.com here.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have questions! And please encourage the ladies of your CG, and invite others to join us.
Save the date May 21st-23rd for the Men's Summit. Come for fellowship, service and food! Invite friends family and co-workers. Discussion will be around the book "The Unwavering Resolve of Jonathan Edwards (A Long Line of Godly Men Profile)". The Summit will be a great time to connect, to learn and to help the church with much needed work.
For more details see Kevin King.
We are excited to resume our first-hour ministry, including Adult Bible Fellowship and Youth Bible Fellowship. We will begin with a 2-week rotation for ABF and YBF attendance, while observing our COVID precautions. We hope the precautions will ease over the next few months, allowing us to resume our usual church-wide ABF/YBF each week. But for now, we will use this 2-week rotation.
This alternating schedule will help us plan for children’s ministry attendance, as well as adult/student attendance. As you are comfortable, please attend on your alternating week (A or B). The same ABF lesson will be taught two weeks in a row, so we all track together in discipleship over the coming months.
If you desire to partner with us in ministry you can give online through the link here. Giving to our ministry is now easier than ever. You can follow this link and be taken to our giving portal which will go directly to our ministry or you can download the church center app.
Tihama Yemeni Arabs of Yemen (tih-HAH-mah) - Though few in number, Tihama Yemeni Arab believers hold tightly to the Word of God. They cling to Him and are boldly being light in a very dark place. Pray Psalm 17:5-7 (NIV) over these believers: "My steps have held to your paths; my feet have not stumbled. I call on you, my God, for you will answer me; turn your ear to me and hear my prayer. Show me the wonders of your great love, you who save by your right hand those who take refuge in you from their foes." Ask that Tihama Yemeni Arab believers will not stumble and that their steps will be directly in line with the commands of God. Ask that they will hear God's voice clearly when He answers their prayers and that they will see God's mighty power when He rescues them from their enemies. Pray that all of those who try to harm them or to stop the spread of the gospel will be stopped by God's power.
Sorani Kurds of Central Asia (sor-AH-nee) - Zahara* cried as she stood outside in the dusty road with a believing friend. She told about her chronic pain and how walking down the road for her daily walk is a painful struggle. She said, "I've asked God to heal me, and He hasn't. What is He doing? I don't know. He will do what He wants." Matt* and Rose* have battled infertility and the shame and depression of that struggle for many years. Matt has turned to internal introspection and religion, while his wife masks her internal struggles with an overly cheerful persona. These two examples are pictures of the many friends and neighbors among the Sorani Kurds who battle physical pain and chronic illnesses in a culture that demands that they accept fate and move on. May the Lord use these struggles, as He did with Lazarus in John 11, to showcase His amazing power and compassion. Pray that He will heal their bodies and bring their souls into eternal salvation and the hope that is found in Jesus. Pray that the believers around them will daily be filled with Christ's compassion for the sick and hurting. (*names changed)
centralasianpeoples@protonmail.com