
Who Do You Say i am?

I have always been fascinated with those two questions. But I think there is a very important question that we must ask of Jesus in return. It is flipping the same question on Jesus to gain a knowledge of His take or understanding of us. The follow up question I believe we need to ask Jesus is, “Who Do You (Jesus), Say i am?”
The Bible has a lot to say about who we are and whose we are. This Fall, we invite you to walk with us as we explore this important question and celebrate amazing life-giving insights. For many of us, we allow the culture, our experiences, our size, our skin color, our financial status, our jobs, our possessions, our families, and our careers to define us. Come see yourself from His heart.
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Rev. Jack Watson Celebration of Life

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Rev. Jack Watson
John “Jack” Allan Watson, 82 of Columbus, Ohio passed from this life on July 27th due to complications from pneumonia.
Jack was born June 26, 1938, in Detroit, Michigan. As a young boy, he was to discover his life-long hobby as an amateur magician after seeing Harry Blackstone perform on stage. He delighted in mystifying his friends, family, and later for his children’s classrooms and grandchildren. He never divulged his magic secrets.
It was 1956 as a freshman at Wheaton College that Jack met Mary Strawbridge, a sophomore; they were thrown together to teach Sunday school for an inner-city church on the South Side of Chicago. Jack was smitten with Mary, her smile, her earnest Christian faith, and those beautiful brown eyes, “I’ll never love blue eyes again.” They married in June 1960.
After the wedding, Jack attended Wheaton Graduate School while Mary taught school, then the pair headed to Princeton Theological Seminary where Jack earned his Master of Divinity. Next, Jack and Mary moved to Kentland, Indiana, where Jack was pastor at First Presbyterian Church. The first three Watson boys were born in quick succession in the tiny county hospital in Brook, Indiana- Paul, Stephen, and Mark.
From Indiana, the Watson family embarked on a grand adventure to Aberdeen, Scotland where Jack earned his Masters of Theology degree, and Mary actively adjusted to life as a Scottish mum with three small boys.
In 1970 they began a fruitful thirty-year call at Bethel Presbyterian Church in Columbus, Ohio. In 1975 they welcomed the fourth and final Watson boy, Philip. During his time of leadership at Bethel, Jack instituted the Bethel Bible Study Series that led more than 150 people in serious Bible study and saw Bethel receive more than 700 members. The family traveled on mission trips that included Guatemala, Morocco, Haiti, and Greece.
In June 2003 the congregation they held so dear, Bethel Presbyterian Church, grandly celebrated Jack’s retirement after thirty years of service and named him Pastor Emeritus. Over the years Paul, Mark, and Phil married and another generation of Watson children arrived, showing Jack, “Our boys are all so different, with their lovely wives and our grandchildren, I can truly say that God loves variety.”
Jack was a devoted scholar; his most treasured subject was the life and works of Christian author C.S. Lewis. A proud Scot he was often sporting his Watson tartan tie and a wistful smile always appeared when bagpipes played. His faithfulness to serving God continued in retirement, serving as dean of Ohio Central Bible College.
Jack is survived by his wife Mary, sister Margaret Ann Dewit, sons Stephen, Mark, and Philip, daughter in laws Leah and Kaitlin, and grandchildren Abigail, Matthew, Benjamin, Clara, Mara, Vivian, and Nathanael. He was preceded in death by his son Paul and granddaughter Grace.
“I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.” C.S. Lewis Of all the memories and legacies Jack leaves behind, he will be most remembered for his steadfast faith and love for it was the foundation for his every breath.
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The Weary World Rejoices

Night. It goes something like this… “A thrill of hope, the weary world rejoices, for yonder breaks a new and glorious morn.”
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Preaching Through the Scriptures

- Jun 21, 2020June 21 2020 Sermon – Jeremiah
- Jun 14, 2020June 14 2020 Sermon – Isaiah
- Jun 7, 2020June 7 2020 Sermon – Song of Solomon
- May 31, 2020May 31 2020 Sermon- Ecclesiastes
- May 24, 2020May 24 2020 Sermon – Proverbs
- May 17, 2020May 17 2020 Sermon – Psalms
- May 10, 2020May 10 2020 Sermon – Job
- May 3, 2020May 3 2020 Sermon – Esther
- Apr 26, 2020April 26 2020 Sermon – Nehemiah
- Apr 19, 2020April 19 2020 Sermon – Ezra
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