In Acts 2:42-47, the early church in Jerusalem exemplifies a Spirit-filled community dedicated to apostolic teaching, authentic fellowship, the Lord's Supper, and prayer. Empowered by the Holy Spirit post-Pentecost, they fostered unity and radical generosity, sharing possessions and meeting needs out of love, not guilt. Daily worship and communion led to joyful living and growth, attributed to God's sovereign work rather than human strategies. The reflection urges modern believers to prioritize these essentials, inviting God's Spirit to deepen their devotion and inspire communal faithfulness.
Sermon Video – “A Cry for Mercy and the Promise of Grace”
https://youtu.be/RiN_7J-WrpQ?si=Ix2-6Dob3ds8N10G What do you do when you feel the weight of sin and the burden of guilt? Psalm 130 takes us into the depths of the human soul and leads us to the heights of God’s mercy. In this expositional sermon, A Cry for Mercy and the Promise of Grace, we walk verse by verse … Continue reading Sermon Video – “A Cry for Mercy and the Promise of Grace”
The Confidence of Those Who Know the Lord
In Dr. Jason Boothe's sermon from Psalm 27:1–9, he explores authentic confidence amidst fear and uncertainty. He emphasizes that true confidence stems from knowing God, rather than personal circumstances or strength. Believers are encouraged to seek God’s presence and protection, maintaining faith during challenging times.
2026 Sovereign Grace Bible Conference
Redeemer Church of Piketon is pleased to invite you to our 2026 Sovereign Grace Bible Conference, to be held Saturday evening, April 11, and Sunday morning, April 12, 2026, here at our church in Piketon, Ohio. This year’s conference will feature Pastor Jason Boothe, who will be preaching and teaching during each service. We look … Continue reading 2026 Sovereign Grace Bible Conference
Winter Fellowship Dinner This Sunday!
Join Us for a Winter Fellowship Service & Dinner December 21, 2025 | Beginning at 10:30 AM As the winter season settles in and Christmas draws near, we warmly invite you to join us for a special Winter Fellowship Service & Dinner on Sunday, December 21, 2025. This will be a joyful morning of worship, … Continue reading Winter Fellowship Dinner This Sunday!
National Back to Church Sunday 2025
Join us at Redeemer Church for National Back to Church Sunday on Sunday, September 21, 2025, at 10:30 AM! This special day is part of a nationwide movement to invite friends, family, neighbors, and those who may have been away from church back into a welcoming, loving Gospel-centered community. Whether you’ve been attending for years or it’s been … Continue reading National Back to Church Sunday 2025
Special Gospel Meeting Scheduled
You’re invited to a special Gospel Meeting at Gospel of Grace Ministries in Okeana, Ohio on Sunday, November 2, 2025, at 11:30 AM. Pastor Scott Price welcomes everyone to come and hear guest speaker Jason Boothe of Redeemer Church in Piketon, Ohio, as he shares the life-giving message of God’s grace in Christ. Whether you’re … Continue reading Special Gospel Meeting Scheduled
Chosen to Dwell in Your Courts
Pastor Boothe’s message is a beautiful reminder of God's unconditional love and how we can respond with hearts of gratitude and humility.
You Are Welcome Here. Seriously… We Mean It!
Redeemer Church is a small yet vibrant group of Christians who take Christ's command to love another seriously. We invite you and your family to come and take part in the life of our church! We worship simply and together, young and old, during two weekly services, both held on Sundays! We call it "Sundays … Continue reading You Are Welcome Here. Seriously… We Mean It!
Saved to the Uttermost
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VesKqBmqjJ0 Pastor Jason Boothe preaches from the seventh chapter of Hebrews. Being saved to the uttermost is the joy of each and every truly born again believer. Our great High Priest, Christ the Lord, lives eternally to make intercession for His people. Hebrews 7:11-28 Now if perfection had been attainable through the Levitical priesthood (for … Continue reading Saved to the Uttermost
