Children & Youth Bible School

By / Sundays at 9am, through June 14, 2026

Teaching God’s Word to the Next Generation

Tenth’s Bible School for children and youth is a vital part of our ministry to the next generation. Bible School is held Sundays at 9 AM (with limited offerings at 11 AM) and 6:30 PM, providing something for every young person from the ages of 2 months to 18 years. Classes are divided by age or grade and are taught by competent and dedicated members from our congregation.

Children’s Bible School focuses on teaching children the truth of God’s Word to prepare them for ministry and personal witness in future years. In the early years lessons begin with an overview of both the Old and New Testaments, followed by more detailed stories, theology, and practical living applications in the later years. Lessons are accompanied by a robust memory work program including both scripture and catechism. For older students, we conduct an essay contest each year that gives them an opportunity to debate and explain a point of doctrine from the Westminster Confession of Faith.

Scripture Memory Program

Tenth’s Memory Work Program has been a feature of our Children’s Sunday School for more than 60 years. We understand that Bible memorization is a tool for making God’s word known to our covenant children. We hope and pray it helps them, “to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ” (2 Peter 3:18).

Because it is much easier to absorb and retain the verses in youth than in later years, our Memory Work Program applies several basic principles:

  • Mastery of whole Bible passages and chapters
    The best approach to Bible memorization is for a child to learn longer and related passages of scripture over time so that the contextual meaning of each passage becomes apparent. This is more fruitful than memorizing dozens of important but unrelated verses which may be easily forgotten.
  • Sequential scope
    We gradually increase the length of passages over the course of the program. First graders, for example, begin to memorize Exodus 20. After they complete the passage in the later elementary years, they review the entire chapter. In the same way, children progressively memorize Romans 8. In the early years, they learn parts of a verse; then the entire verse; and finally, neighboring verses until the entire chapter is learned.
  • Developmentally appropriate, progressively accelerated pace
    Children’s ability to memorize increases with age. We aim to match the pace of memorization with their developmental ability. Our youngest children move slowly through verses and passages. We pick up the pace as children enter the elementary years while at the same time reviewing many of the earlier memorized passages.


Global Outreach Conference

BECAUSE OF HIM, BECAUSE OF CHRIST

“So it was that, when God destroyed the cities of the valley, God remembered Abraham and sent Lot out of the midst of the overthrow when he overthrew the cities in which Lot had lived” (Genesis 19:29).

God’s mercy and saving grace continue to move, even in places where evil seems to reign supreme and the gospel appears absent. The God who remembers the intercession of one righteous person (Abraham) and saves a family is the same God who, through Christ, has saved us when we were lost, rebellious, and without hope. God’s people continue to bear faithful witness to the gospel in dark places.

Please join us this fall for the 2025 Global Outreach Conference. We will have the opportunity to gather with mission partners who are living out the Great Commission in the hardest places and invite you to join us as we reflect and wrestle together.

How do they obey Christ’s command in their unique contexts?
How are we called to be steadfast and faithful in our own mission fields—our children, families, friends, and in our workplaces?
How do we remember and respond to Christ’s command today?

“Therefore, my beloved brothers and sisters, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain” (1 Corinthians 15:58).

May this conference be a time of reflecting, of being challenged, and of renewing our obedience—because of him, because of Christ.

Please contact Joe Park directly if you will be attending the Plenary Sessions at 2pm before the GO Conference Banquet.

Sunday, October 26

9am & 11am – Flag Parade
9am & 11am – Dr. Jonny Gibson, preaching 
12:30pm – Global Partner LunchRSVP
2pm – Rev. Colin Howland, preaching
6:30pm – Rev. Stafford Carson, preaching

Wednesday, October 29

Living Out the Great Commission in my Everyday Context (Isaiah 6:8)

6pm – Reformation Worship Service (click to view the Partner Village Sessions' Schedule) 
7pm – DinnerRSVP
7:30-9pm – Partner Village Sessions – visit with our Mission partners

Saturday, November 1

God's Mission Among the Nations: Yesterday, Today, and Tommorrow (Hebrews 13:8)

2:00pm – 5:30pm – "How God is Moving Among the Nations Today" – Plenary Sessions (1710 Spruce, 1 Rear) 
5:30pm – Mission Partner Exhibition Tables (Reception Hall) 
6:00pm – 8:00pm – Global Outreach Banquet – tables hosted by Mission partners – (Fellowship Hall) – RSVP (click to view the Plenary Sessions Schedule at 2:00-5:30pm)
6:40pm – 8:00pm – Children's Program: Dinner with family and then dismissed to Learning Africa activities with Mission partners

Sunday, November 2

Our Labor Is Not in Vain: Obedience and Steadfastness (1 Corinthians 15:58)

9am – Mission partners will make a short presentation in each Bible school class. Children Bible School: Learning Africa, Catacombs 
9am & 11am – Dr. Matt M, preaching
12:30pm – All Congregation Lunch – Reception Hall
2pm – Dr. Vitaly Kalinovsky, preaching    
6:30pm – Rev. Josiah Vanderveen, preaching


The Christian Worldview

By / Sundays at 9am

Join us as we study the concept of a Christian Worldview. As Christians, we need to understand that Jesus requires us to view the world like he does. What does it mean to try to live "the way, the truth and the life" as born-again believers in Jesus Christ? In this class, we will learn how to develop an apologetic framework that we can use to apply this worldview to the issues and challenges we confront in our lives. 

 



Philippians: A Hymn of Joy

Throughout this short and very personal epistle, Paul’s keynote message is one of joy for Christians who were living a worthy life. The word is found five times; the verb rejoice occurs eleven times. Some have referred to this epistle as Paul’s “hymn of joy” to the Philippians. Paul, however, was in prison waiting the death sentence, but wants to assure these believers and us that being a Christian is a joyful experience, despite the circumstances we may face. Come to this class to learn and discuss how Paul develops this theme. You may join this class via a Zoom link. Please contact the teachers for details. 

Sept 14, 2025 (MB)

Context and Beginning

Philippians 1:1-2

Sept 21, 2025 (GM)

A Thanks, a Prayer Philippians 1:1-11

Sept 28, 2025(MH)

Paul's Situation in Rome  Philippians 1:12-26

Oct 5, 2025 (MB)

Worthy Behavior: Stand Fast

Philippians 1:27-30

Oct 12, 2025 (MB) Worthy Behavior: Be of one Mind Philippians 2:1-11
Oct 19, 2025 (GM) Worthy Behavior: Shine as Lights Philippians 2:12-18
Oct 26, 2025 (GM) Plans for Timothy and Epaphroditus Philippians 2: 19-30
Nov 2, 2025 (MH) Warnings against Judaism Philippians 3:1-11
Nov 9, 2025 (MH) Warnings against Antinomianism Philippians 3:12-21
Nov 16, 2025 (GM) Exhortations to Unity, Joy and Peace Philippians 4:1-9
Nov 23, 2025 (MB) A Note of Thanks for their Generosity Philippians 4:10-19
Nov 30, 2025 (GM) Final Notes and Greetings Philippians 4:20-23

              Teachers:         Merle Brubaker (MB)

                                        Michel Hatem (MH)

                                        George McFarland (GM)



Men’s Bible School

By / Sundays at 9am

Men, we know we are called to enjoy God forever, but what do we do when we find our affection for him waning, or being displaced or diminished by our other loves? How do we fight to enhance our joy in knowing and following Jesus? Come join our brothers as we explore the Scriptures using John Piper's book, When I Don't Desire God, as our guide.



New Jersey Men

By / Saturdays at 8am

A time of fellowship, discussion and application of the Scriptures along with prayer.



Teacher Training Day

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All CBS teachers and assistant teachers, come join us for Teacher Training Day as we begin the Children's Bible School this coming school year! We will have training sessions on best practices in teaching, check-in and security. Lunch is included.



Officer Training Seminars

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Training Sessions for Officers and other Volunteers



Families in Fellowship Lunch

Plan to join other Tenth families for a soup potluck in Reception Hall immediately following the 11am service. Bring a crockpot of soup and come for a time of fellowship to get to know other families at Tenth.



Women’s Prayer Meeting

By / Saturdays at 9am

Join us and other women on the 2nd Saturday of each month to pray.  A meeting link will be sent when you join the group. 



Nursery Volunteers

By / Sundays at 9am, 11am & 6:30pm

All children who come through our doors experience loving care, a safe and encouraging environment, and early teaching about Jesus.



Rittenhouse Moms

By / Thursdays at 8:45am

Motherhood can be wonderfully joyful and rewarding and sometimes exhausting and overwhelming. Regardless of where you are at, there is no need to navigate this season alone! This fall, join with other moms from the neighborhood as we share one another’s celebrations and struggles and find out what hope the Bible has to offer. All are welcome and no Bible knowledge is necessary.

Childcare is provided!



Bensalem

By / Thursdays at 7pm

All invited!  We meet every 2nd and 4th Thursday, and are studying Ecclesiastes this fall!



Fairmount/East Falls

By / Wednesdays at 6:15pm

Fellowship, scripture reading, and prayer together



Federal

By / Thursdays at 6:30pm

Studying First John.  All invited.  



Moorestown

By / Fridays at 7:30pm & 7:45pm

We have fellowship from 7:45 to 8 pm and study from 8 to 9 pm.  The facilitator selects a passage from Dr. Boice’s Come to the Waters: Daily Bible Devotions for Spiritual Refreshment

 

 



Delaware County

By / Sundays at 1:30pm

All invited.  We meet every other Sunday afternoon.



Men’s Breakfast Brandywine

By / Saturdays at 8am

This is the Brandywine Parish Men's Breakfast, which meets on the second Saturday of each month 8 -10 am at the home of John Ward. After eating a hot breakfast, we sing a song, discuss a Scripture passage, and pray. Currently, we are discussing "Reasons People Don't Trust or Value the Bible, and How to Discuss the Reasons with Them," drawing upon 1 and 2 Timothy and other passages. All men are welcome. If attending for the first time, please contact the leader.