Church sermon topics
Steubenville-area churches have announced the following sermon themes for their Sunday services:
— Covenant Presbyterian Church, Steubenville: Singing groups Friends to perform.
— Finley United Methodist Church, Steubenville: “The Temptations of Jesus” (Part 1), morning service, Pastor Jerry Ernst; “What If the Lord Really Did Come Today?” evening service, Pastor Delbert Lash.
— First Christian Church, Disciples, Steubenville: “Building a Bridge.”
— First Church of Christ, Scientist, Steubenville: “Mind.”
— First United Methodist Church, Toronto: “Let’s Give It Up – Guilt.”
— Harmony United Methodist Church, Mingo Junction: “My Treasured Possession,” The Story, Chapter 21.
— Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church, Steubenville: “And He Believed the Lord.”
— Rush Run Community Chapel, Rayland: “Love Revolution”
— St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Steubenville: Visit by Bishop Arthur Williams
— St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Steubenville: “The Lord is My Light,” the Rev. Leander Harding.
— Starkdale Presbyterian Church, Steubenville: “Winning by Losing.”
Tiltonsville United Methodist Church: “Three Big Temptations in Life.”
— Toronto North River Avenue Christian Church: Mark Laughlin, speaker, morning service; evening worship service.
Tower of Power, Steubenville: “Family Blessings.”
— Two Ridges Presbyterian Church, Wintersville: “When Practice Doesn’t Make Perfect,” the Rev. Ed Rudiger, guest speaker.
— Wintersville United Methodist Church: “Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit: Persevering Patience.”
— Zion United Church of Christ, Steubenville: “Strong and Tender.”
Church sermon topics
Steubenville-area churches have announced the following sermon themes for their Sunday services:
— Bell Chapel United Methodist Church, Steubenville: “The Devil Made Me Do It.”
— Covenant Presbyterian Church, Steubenville: “Who Is He?” Guest speaker Jack Ernest.
— Finley United Methodist Church, Steubenville: “Benefits of a Christian Marriage,” morning service; “Living the New Life” (part three), evening service.
— First Christian Church, Disciples, Steubenville: “Go Build My Church.”
— First Church of Christ, Scientist, Steubenville: “Soul.”
— First United Methodist Church, Toronto: “Let’s Give It Up.”
— First Westminster Presbyterian Church, Steubenville: “Dust in the Wind.”
— Harmony United Methodist Church, Mingo Junction: “For Such a Time as This.”
— Rush Run Community Chapel, Rayland: Guest speaker evangelist Cindy Lalich.
Second Baptist Church, Steubenville: “Fulfilling Your Purpose.”
— St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Steubenville: “A Means to an End.”
— St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Steubenville: “God Shall Keep You Always,” Pastor Terry Mohr.
— Starkdale Presbyterian Church, Steubenville: “Singled Out.”
Tiltonsville United Methodist Church: “A Scout is Reverent.”
— Wintersville United Methodist Church: “Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit: Serene Peace.”
— Zion United Church of Christ, Steubenville: “Wilderness Companions.”
Church sermon topics
Steubenville-area churches have announced the following sermon themes for their Sunday services:
— Bell Chapel United Methodist Church, Steubenville: “Down But Not …”
— Covenant Presbyterian Church, Steubenville: “Be Prepared,” Shawn Smith, guest speaker.
— Finley United Methodist Church, Steubenville: “Benefits of A Christian Marriage,” morning ; missionary Ken Sawka, evening.
— First Christian Church, Disciples, Steubenville: “Blame Game.”
— First Church of Christ, Scientist, Steubenville: “Spirit.”
— First United Methodist Church, Toronto: “Servanthood – The Joy of the Christian Life.”
— First Westminster Presbyterian Church, Steubenville: “Love Grows Here.”
— Harmony United Methodist Church, Mingo Junction: “The Procrastinator’s Creed.”
— Rush Run Community Chapel, Rayland: “God is Love.”
Second Baptist Church, Steubenville: “It’s Preaching Time.”
— St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Steubenville: “Brightly Glowing.”
— St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Steubenville: “Mountaintop Math … Go Figure,” the Rev. John Zimmann.
— Starkdale Presbyterian Church, Steubenville: “This Call Is for You!”
Tiltonsville United Methodist Church: “The Transformation of the Christian.”
— Toronto North River Avenue Christian Church: Speaker Tom Williams, morning service; worship service, evening service.
— Two Ridges Presbyterian Church, Wintersville: “What A Sight.”
— Wintersville United Methodist Church: “Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit: Agape LOVE.”
— Zion United Church of Christ, Steubenville: “Astounding Glory.”
Church sermon topics
Steubenville-area churches have announced the following sermon themes for their Sunday services:
— Bell Chapel United Methodist Church, Steubenville: “A Celebration of Love Without Flowers and Chocolates.”
— Covenant Presbyterian Church, Steubenville: “See the Lord,” Mike Watson, guest speaker.
— Finley United Methodist Church, Steubenville: “Grow Up!” morning service; “Living the New Life” Part 2, evening service.
— First Christian Church, Disciples, Steubenville: “What Apostle Are You?”
— First Church of Christ, Scientist, Steubenville: “Love.”
— First United Methodist Church, Toronto: “Servanthood – The Joy of the Christian Life.”
— First Westminster Presbyterian Church, Steubenville: “Immaculate Reception.”
Grace Lutheran Church, Steubenville: “Recipe: An Overflowing Cup of Agape Love.”
— Harmony United Methodist Church, Mingo Junction: “Being Resolute.”
— Rush Run Community Chapel, Rayland: “Having an Attitude of Trust, Patience and Humility.”
Second Baptist Church, Steubenville: “Tested, Tried and Proved Again and Again.”
— St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Steubenville: “Dearly Beloved, We Have Gathered Together …”
— St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Steubenville: “Proclaim Your Righteousness, O God,” the Rev. Ben Wright.
— Starkdale Presbyterian Church, Steubenville: “Jesus Rejected.”
Tiltonsville United Methodist Church: “And God Said, I Am Here.”
— Toronto North River Avenue Christian Church: Speaker Luke Hightshue, morning serivce; worship service, evening.
— Wintersville United Methodist Church: “Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit: Conflicting Desires.”
— Zion United Church of Christ, Steubenville: “Prophet on the Edge.”