Paramount Church
12/19/2021

  • Isaac Barton
  • Preacher/SpeakerIsaac Barton
  • Sermon SeriesJesus is King
  • Sermon TitleJesus King of Peace
  • Scripture ReferencePsalm 85:8-10

Service Time(s)

Sunday ABF/YBF: 9:15 am
Sunday Worship Service: 10:30 am
Community Groups Meet During the Week

Our Location

211 N. Merkle Road
Bexley, Ohio 43209

The Gospel is Paramount

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.

Pastors Rush, Kevin, and Isaac Pastors Rush, Kevin, and Isaac
Announcements

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. All December we will be taking a special offering for the IMB. Give above and beyond to international missions.

Christmas Eve Service

We are excited to celebrate and worship on Friday, December 24th, 7:00-8:00 pm for a Christmas Eve Service. The service will be held at our at Paramount. Invite friends, co-workers and family.

Ladies Bible Study

Women

Starting February 6th, the Ladies will start their new Bible study. This study will be Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Both Our Hearts and Minds. Book available starting 12.5. This is a 13-weeks study held at the church, Sundays at 4pm.

Christmas Service 12.26

Join us Sunday December 26th for our worship service. No ABF/YBF that Sunday.

Children's Ministry Schedule

Children

Thank you to all that serve in the Children's Ministry. To know when you are scheduled next, check out the Children's Ministry, Click here for the schedule.

 

CG Questions 12.19

Community Group
  1. What are some ways that shallow or fake “peace” is confused with the peace that Jesus brings?
  2. What ways have you grown in hearing the voice of the King of Peace since becoming a Christian?
  3. How do you hope to see the Spirit help you “absorb” conflict and speak peace and truth in 2022?
Prayers and Praises

Uighurs of Post-Soviet Central Asia

Prayer

Uighurs of Post-Soviet Central Asia
(WEE-ghurs) - As a people, the Uighurs are superstitious. They have taken Islam and added animism to it, making it what is called folk Islam. This includes going to healers, placing curses on one another, and using talismans to ward off evil spirits. They pin the evil eye on their babies as a means of protection. The Uighurs in post-Soviet Central Asia are very fearful of poor health and have no confidence in the socialized medical system. Therefore, they go to healers and delve into the occult. They curse each other out of anger and frustration. It's a method of revenge.
Pray against the stronghold of fear that the evil one has over them. Ask that they will see truth and live in the freedom of Christ. Pray that they will come to know the Father and learn to deal with their emotions in a positive and loving way.