To alter the gospel is to abandon Christ Himself. Join Pastor Jason Boothe as he preaches the Gospel of Grace from Paul's Letter to the Ephesians, reminding each of us that Grace calls God's people to Christ for Christ and not back into the bondage of the law.
From the Rising of the Sun!
From east to west, morning to evening, in the highs and lows of life — we worship a God who raises the lowly and exalts His name among the nations. So let us lift our eyes and our voices. From the rising of the sun to its setting — Praise the LORD!
The Lord Opened Her Heart
Whether you’ve walked with Jesus for years or you’re just beginning to explore what faith means, this sermon will encourage your soul and point you to the God who saves by grace alone.
The Great Multitude: A Vision of Hope and Victory
Apostle John sees a vast multitude from every nation, clothed in white robes, standing before the throne of God and the Lamb. Their presence is not based on their own merit, but on the finished work of Christ—His sacrifice, redemption, and victory.
Breakfast By the Sea: Christ’s Restorative Grace
Whether you're weary, feeling distant from God, or need encouragement, this sermon reminds us that Christ pursues His children with unconditional love, restoring them with gentle mercy. No failure is too great, no distance too far—Jesus bids us back to the table, fellowship, and new life.
A New Song Worth Singing!
https://youtu.be/yxYrkHHgGu8?si=dfJH0jC2DqSbaOYM Join Pastor Jason Boothe of Redeemer Church in Piketon, Ohio, as he opens up Psalm 98 in this powerful sermon titled "A New Song Worth Singing." In a noisy and uncertain world, Psalm 98 calls us to lift our voices in joyful praise to the Lord for His marvelous works, steadfast love, and salvation. … Continue reading A New Song Worth Singing!
There Was a Certain Rich Man: The Historicity of Christ’s Telling of the Rich Man and Lazarus
We see strong exegetical and theological grounds to affirm its historicity. The naming of Lazarus, the narrative structure, and the theological precision all support this conclusion. But more than this, it is Christ’s omniscient authority and purpose that compel us to receive this story as truth revealed, not fiction invented.
Article and Sermon – Behold, God is Doing a New Thing!
As Christians, we believe in the sovereign hand of God in all things. He alone redeems. He alone restores. And He does so for His glory and for our good. Even in dry seasons, God is at work. Even in wilderness moments, His rivers of grace are flowing. God formed us, His chosen people, “that [we] might declare [His] praise” (v. 21).
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.
Defending Double Predestination
For the believer, this doctrine provides a robust framework for appreciating the grace of salvation and the holiness of God, while also offering comfort in knowing that all things, including the eternal destinies of individuals, are in the hands of a Sovereign and Just God.
