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We Invite You to Join Us Each Sunday @ 10:30 for Worship

General Worship Experience at Bethel

Worship at Bethel Community Church is designed to bring the congregation together as the ‘Body of Christ’ so we can give thanks for God’s redemptive work in our lives. Worship is also a response to the love, grace and mercy God offers each of us through Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. During our time together we express ourselves through traditional as well as contemporary singing (appreciating both traditional hymns and contemporary music led by our talented worship team),; reflect on Scripture and the message Pastor Mark presents each week; offer prayers for the world, our church and our neighbors; and seek to be renewed so that we may go out and serve and love others throughout the week. We also enjoy catching up with one another before and after worship.

What to Expect

How long are the services?
Worship services last approximately one hour

Are there children’s classes?
Yes, we have children’s programming for ages 3 – 7

What will happen when I visit the first time?
If you are visiting for the first time, we will not embarrass you or have you stand up. We know many people want to check out the church and “be anonymous” for a while—and that’s fine with us! Come in, enjoy the atmosphere, and see if Bethel might be your future church home.

How Should I dress?
There’s no dress code at Bethel Church, for members or guests. Our ministry leaders and some of our church family dress in traditional “Sunday” dress while others prefer a more relaxed approach; our main goal is that you would feel welcome and comfortable on your visit.

Recent Sermons at Bethel Community Church

The Strongest Muscle in the Body – James 1

The Strongest Muscle in the Body – James 1

What is the strongest muscle in the body? Some of us will remember our biology class in which the instructor said the heart is the strongest muscle in the body. Others will recall physical fitness education in which the quadriceps and gluteus maximus was named the...

We Must Eat To Live – John 6

We Must Eat To Live – John 6

Some of us live so that we can eat, while others of us eat so that we may live. Jesus calls us into relationship with Him and each other through Holy Communion. And through this, Jesus becomes a part of us, and we a part of Him.

Times May Change – But God Doesn’t

Times May Change – But God Doesn’t

God and His Word are unchanging truths in our lives. The Apostle Paul lays out for us today in Ephesians 4, that at the core, Christians are called and expected to be different than others, and while that does create an 'us and them' mentality, it's not an us 'verses'...

Finding Direction in the Chaos Acts 2  1-21  Sunday May 31 2020

Finding Direction in the Chaos Acts 2 1-21 Sunday May 31 2020

Finding Direction in the Chaos, Sermon on Acts 2:1-21 On that first day of Pentecost, the disciples may have felt grossly inadequate to be the ones to tell what God had done for the world in Jesus Christ, to fulfill the call Jesus had put on their hearts...

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