Jesus Christ for West Beaver County

Sunday Worship | November 10, 2024

1| Sunday Education Hour | 9:30am

Sunday School – Sunday School opening at 9:30 a.m. in the sanctuary. Then we head down to our classrooms. We have classes for all ages.

Children & Youth Sunday School 

Toddlers thru Pre-K: Room LL 203 – Ms. Marie, Ms. Diane & Ms. Marci

K thru 2nd: Room LL302 – Mrs. Linda Lyden & Hannah Claerbaut

3rd thru 5th:  Room LL204 – Mrs. Kara Masters & Lisa Barney

6th thru 8th: Library – Mr. Ben Hardesty

9th thru 12th: Youth Room – Mr. Tony Carroscia

 

Adult Education Classes 

“What Does the Bible Say About Politics” (Pastor Jeff Zehnder // Fellowship Hall)

The Bible calls us to bring all things under the Lordship of Jesus Christ, for he is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Have you ever wondered what the Bible says (and perhaps doesn’t say) about politics? I can count on one finger how many times I have heard the subject of politics or civil government come up in the church for teaching. That’s not a terrible track record: The church’s primary focus should never be the politics of civil government, but the eternal kingdom of Jesus Christ. Meaning, evangelism & discipleship, works of mercy, teaching Scripture and worship with sacraments: these should take up the church’s primary tasks. But all things should come under Christ’s Lordship, and that includes our view of the state. This fall, I will be teaching material I assembled over 15 years ago. Through it, we will examine many politically-oriented Bible passages, one by one. You might be surprised how much the Bible has to say! We will see what these texts say about political governments then and now. May the Lord be indeed “king of the nations” (Jeremiah 10:7, Revelation 15:4).

“A Study of 2 Peter” (Dan Sullivan // Video Room)

Have you ever felt ineffective in your daily walk? Have you ever felt unfruitful in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ? Have you ever spent time stumbling around as a blind person in your Christian life, forgetting from what you have been saved? I know that I have, and this letter has helped me to understand that we are not called just to be saved: we are called to have an abundant, fruitful life in Christ. Please feel free to join me in a study of Peter’s second letter.

 

2| Morning Worship |10:45am

Pastor Jeff Zehnder will be preaching from Matthew 5:17-24. “Jesus fulfills the Law”

Christians must grow in the knowledge of Jesus (2 Peter 3:18). And anyone who lives long enough as a Christian will have to sort out how Jesus relates to the laws of the Bible. Do all laws apply today, like the death penalty for adulterers, the food laws of Leviticus, or that we shall not steal? And if some do not, how do we answer the charge that we are just picking and choosing laws by our own taste? Some teachers today say we should “unhitch” from all Old Testament law. Is that what we should do?

This Sunday you will learn three different and important ways that these words are fulfilled: “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.” (Matthew 5:17). Here is another passage that shows: Jesus is amazing.

 

Online livestream starts at 10:45am: https://youtube.com/live/IcJ1pCB13SI

You may click on it at any time. But service will start at 10:45am. Format: YouTube livestream

 

3| 6pm Evening Worship

We return for evening worship. Come as we continue to walk carefully through Romans 5. We will have praises and requests, and we will sing hymns to His honor.                

4 | Bulletin

Bulletin can be accessed here:  B24-11-10