Angels on the Veil

Angels are everywhere when Jesus is born. They visit an elderly priest, a young woman, and a carpenter. They surprise shepherds in the middle of the night. What are these beings and why are they so prominent when Messiah appears? To get started finding answers, we look at the veil in Israel’s tabernacle (Exodus 26.31).

Operation Christmas Child 2023

by Barb Masser Drop-Off Center Coordinator A big “thank you” goes out to Bethel Grove for all of your support with Operation Christmas Child. We had a great National Collection Week at the Drop Off Center located on our church campus in the Family Center (white building). 737 shoeboxes were collected! Bethel Grove was responsible […]

Your Faith – the Fruit of Someone’s Prayers

Today, I’d like to coin a new acronym – FOMP – Fear of Missing Prayer. Sound silly? I maintain that believers in Jesus Christ should want to seize opportunities to pray together. In other words, we should fear missing out on such a precious privilege. I personally do not like the word should. But brothers […]

Life Against Darkness: Adore

Paul gives one of the Bible’s great benedictions in Ephesians 3.20-21, adoring the Father for his power. This blessing is especially important to meditate on when you don’t feel blessed.

Life Is Worth Fighting For

Imagine entering a banquet room with twinkling lights and hearing the chatter of almost 300 people sitting at round tables. All share one common purpose: partnering with Finger Lakes Pregnancy Care (FLPC) “to apply the Gospel of Jesus Christ by providing emotional, spiritual and practical help to those facing crisis pregnancy or post-abortion trauma and […]

Life Against Darkness: Comprehend

We comprehend the love of Christ together, like a band learns music. We explore Paul’s prayer for the Church in Ephesians 3.14-19.

Expanding Roles for Director of Student Ministries

BG is focused on developing people for ministry. Last August, the elders appointed Teddy Yesudasan as Director of Student Ministries (DSM). The elders do not usually ask members to vote on non-pastoral positions. In our quarterly meeting today, however, we are asking members to approve a new concept. Teddy has felt called to pastoral ministry […]

Paying Attention to the Word

A small group of children, huddling together, crept slowly through the woods. Theycommunicated only through small chirps, sneaking past a teen who ominously glowered at themlike a menacing owl. The pretended threat of danger was still thrilling, heightening their sensesas they scoured the leaf-litter for a package of hidden snacks. Chirping alarms as another teen […]

Life Against Darkness: Reveal

Paul’s life was full of personal suffering but he always pointed to the revelation of God’s plan. Each one of us has a role in revealing God’s hidden wisdom. A study of Ephesians 3.7-13.

Life Against Darkness: Read

Paul does something revolutionary in the ancient world. He writes open letters so that all believers will know the secrets of Christ. Normally, religions thrive on secrets. But not Christianity. Paul’s faith in Jesus thrives on openness.

BG’s Legacy of Missions Continues

The Traveling Team documents that Americans spend more on Halloween costumes for their pets than they give to missions. That’s scary! But it’s not the case at BG. A major portion of our budget goes to missions both locally and globally, surpassing the national average at about 20%. BG has a missions legacy. Joseph Grimes, […]

Life Against Darkness: Understand

Paul calls himself a “prisoner of Christ.” In Ephesians 3, he wants us to understand why he thinks of himself that way. Paul’s authority as an apostle is crucial to his teaching about why Jesus died on the cross and rose again.

Partnership In The Gospel

The New Testament letters to churches all share one revolutionary feature. They are addressed to the whole assembly of believers. They were read out to the entire church and explained by the mailman—sometimes Timothy, sometimes Titus. In Ephesians, the mailman was a little-known member of Paul’s team named Tychicus (Ephesians 6.21-22). The letters were not […]

Life Against Darkness: Unite

Like stones in a wall, Christ unites different people together. The day after terrorists invaded Israel, BG studied one of the most important passages in the Bible on peace, Ephesians 2.11-22.

BG Women to Study with Beth Moore

Do you want to experience Scripture coming alive and to see its relevance to your life? You can also have the opportunity to spend casual time with BG women and enjoy a variety of delicious soups and pies. Saturdays are precious but so is this opportunity! Scripture can inspire, heal, and change hearts and minds. […]

Life Against Darkness: Walk

You can learn a lot from someone’s shoes. In this study of Ephesians 2.1-10, we trace humanity’s radical problem to how we walk. Christ, our radical solution, recreates us to walk in good works. (6th in the series.)

With Dirt and Fire

Through the Bible, we read stories of Jesus’ life and the parables that he uses to teach his followers—back then and today! During BG Nature Camp and our new school break Nature Days, we will create games, activities, and crafts that point back to the stories Jesus lived and told.  Jesus’ parable of the sower […]

Lunching with God’s Holy People

Lunching With God’s Holy People On the morning of September 7th I woke up grumpy. I sat in the garden, Bible open, reading from 1 Peter. The end of verse 1:8 leapt out: “you greatly rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory.” I recorded the whole verse in my notebook and wrote, “Lord, help […]

Life Against Darkness: See

Selections from BG’s Fall Family Service studying Ephesians 1.19-23. How can we see the power of God with our hearts? (5th in the series.)

Life Against Darkness: Pray

Ancient Ephesians believed that the theater, with its masked actors, chants, and music, was an access point to the power of Dionysus. In Ephesians 1.15-18, the apostle Paul teaches that Christ offers access to God directly to each individual. (4th in the series.)

Fall Kickoff 2023 – Fellowship, Food, & Fun

You might remember last year’s ministry fair and its shoutout to all things football. Information highlighting each BG ministry was passed between “players” on the four E teams of Equip, Evangelize, Exalt, and Encourage in an attempt to recruit new team members. Fall Kickoff is back but the 2023 version has a new twist. What […]

Life Against Darkness: Believe

What does it mean to believe in Jesus? Is it personal, or is faith in Christ larger than just our own experience? When the Ephesians believed in Christ, they intended something more radical than we do. (3rd in the series.)

Creating Stories with BG Youth

In August, about twenty high schoolers and volunteers camped at Roger’s Rock in Lake George, NY. Paddle boarding, hiking, swimming, tie-dyeing, and cooking were some of the activities we enjoyed at DAKS (short for Adirondacks). Tie-dyeing and fried Oreos were highlights for most kids. In the evenings, we gathered for teaching on Jonah by Cameron […]

Life Against Darkness: Bless

The Roman Pantheon was a temple to all the gods and goddesses of the empire. Peace was secure because no god claimed superiority. But Paul in Ephesians preaches that Christ is the head over all things–a message as radical today as it was then. (2nd in the series.)

One Hour in February

One day last February, deacon chair Paul Thorp and I wandered through the lower level of BG’s Worship Center. He showed me how the building had been expanded since opening in 1956. But we were more focused on the future. How should this facility minister to people in the coming years? Between us, Paul and […]

Life Against Darkness: Stand

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What has Jesus Christ accomplished in the heavenly places? He has enabled us to stand against darkness. In this introduction to the book of Ephesians, we study Ephesians 6.10-12.

Corporate Prayer

New Director of Student Ministries Teddy Yesudasan joins Matt to talk about corporate prayer and the meaning of community. This final study in the series looks at Psalm 115.

Solitary Prayer

Returning Bethel Grove elder John Sanderson joins Matt to discuss an example of solitary prayer in Jeremiah 32. (6th in the series.)

The Goal of Prayer

Aaron Hicks and his family have been connected with Bethel Grove since 1990. They serve as church planters in Spain. Aaron joins Matt to talk about John 16.16-24. (5th in the series.)

Jesus’s Model Prayer

Longtime Bethel Grove member Ruth Walker joins Matt for a study of the famous model prayer in Matthew 6.9-15. (4th in the series.)

Jesus on Prayer

Bethel Grove elder Gabe Carpenter joins Matt to discuss Jesus’s teaching about hypocrisy in prayer (Mt 6.5-8). This recording has been edited to remove sections with very poor audio. You will still hear a faint echo in some portions. We apologize. (3rd in the series.)

An Example of Prayer

Bethel Grove elder Brian Richards talks with Matt about Colossians 1.9-14. This passage is an example of how Paul prayed for his fellow believers.

The Call to Pray

Bethel Grove elder Teddy Yesudasan joins Matt to discuss Colossians 4.2-4, Paul’s command to pray. (1st in the series.)

A Key to the Whole Bible: Blessing

Abraham became a nation, just as God promised. But there was animosity between Abraham’s nation and the Gentiles. In this study of Romans 4, we learn how God made a bridge to all nations through Abraham. (8th sermon in the series.)

A Key to the Whole Bible: Jesus

People often treat Jesus as an inkblot test–as a projection of whatever they think he is. But when Jesus speaks for himself, like he does in John 8, he talks about his direct connection with Abraham. (7th in the series.)

A Key to the Whole Bible: Repentance

Does Abraham matter in the New Testament? He certainly matters to a priest named Zechariah and his son John, who calls Israel to show the fruit of repentance. A study of Luke 1 and 3. (6th in the series.)

A Key to the Whole Bible: Name

God’s covenant with Abraham shows up in some unexpected places, like Psalm 47. In this family service, we study the name “God Most High.” (5th sermon in the series.)

A Key to the Whole Bible: Fidelity

What can save Israel when it commits idolatry at Mt. Sinai? We find out that Moses knows the answer in this study of Exodus 32.1-14. (3rd sermon in the series.)

A Key to the Whole Bible: Struggle

God promised Abram that his descendants would be as numerous as the stars. But Abram struggled to believe God’s covenant, and so did every generation after him. A study in Genesis 15.1-6 and other passages. (2nd sermon in the series.)

A Key to the Whole Bible: Abram

How can we turn away from fabricated gods to the Living God? By knowing the ways God revealed himself in the Bible. This first sermon in a new study introduces a key to understanding the whole Bible–God’s covenant with Abraham.

The Camera Angles on Jesus

Why did so many 1st century people miss the power of Jesus’s death and resurrection? In this Palm Sunday sermon, we study John 12.1-26.

The Redeemer and Ruth: Plan

At the end of the Ruth, we learn that Boaz starts a royal line. God’s plan for redeeming the world becomes amazingly clear. (Final sermon in the series.)

The Redeemer and Ruth: Wings

This was a special service involving all ages that told the story of Ruth and Boaz. This video contains selections from the service, bloopers and all. (7th in the series.)

The Redeemer and Ruth: Field

Ruth the Moabite ventures out into the fields of Bethlehem to glean. Will she be welcome? A study of Ruth 2.1-7. (5th in the series.)

The Redeemer and Ruth: Return

Two widows enter Bethlehem, one an Israelite, the other a Moabite. How will Ruth the Moabite be received? A study of Ruth 1.19-22. (4th in the series.)

The Redeemer and Ruth: Moab

Second sermon in the series “The Redeemer and Ruth.” Why is the story of Ruth under such a shadow of doom? The answer takes us to the nation of Moab. (In the final 10 minutes, the audio and video lose their sync. Apologies!)

Trails: BG and Families

Amid the chaos of contemporary life, the top priority of Bethel Grove in the coming years is raising up godly decision-makers.

How to Start a New Season

In 1 Corinthians, Paul teaches us how to cross chasms that appear impossible. Matt gives personal reflections on building well at the beginning of ministry at Bethel Grove.

Safe House: Glory

On Christmas Day, we consider what Caesar Augustus knew and when he knew it. (Last in the series “Safe House”).

Safe House: Love

The angel Gabriel leaves Jerusalem for Nazareth, a town where nothing ever happens. He speaks to a young woman named Mary. (4th in the series “Safe House.”)

Safe House: Joy

A bitter priest discovers God’s grace after serving in the temple. (3rd in the series “Safe House.”)

Safe House: Peace

Solomon dedicates the temple (1 Kings 8) and teaches Israel about the real safe house God is building. (2nd in the series “Safe House.”)

Safe House: Hope

Many people feel vulnerable this year. Inflation. Disease. Crime. The Bible speaks to our anxieties, telling a Christmas story that is often forgotten. God built a safe house for us in Jesus Christ. It’s a story of hope when your home is threatened, peace when your home is troubled, joy when it is blessed, and […]