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Bethel Presbyterian Church is a church steeped in history and tradition, yet we look forward to the future as we seek to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ in all aspects of our ministy. Remaining true to our Reformed heritage, we want to provide growth and ministry opportunities for all ages, as well as provide a place where individuals and families are welcomed, nourished and encouraged in their spiritual walk with the Lord. It would be our pleasure for you to visit and worship with us, and our desire is that you would leave our church campus refreshed in God's grace and motivated to serve and glorify Him. |
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Our Sunday Morning worship service is the centerpiece of church life at Bethel, and is a traditional and reverent spiritual expression of worship. We believe that the central part of the worship service is the preaching of the Word of God. Please see our church newsletter, the Bethel Focus, for the current sermon schedule. Our Sunday Evening Celebration! is an informal time of praise and biblical teaching held in the Family Life Center. We have the Kids' Quest Catechism Club for children ages 2 through 6th grade, Youth Group for our Jr. and Sr. High students, and a Bible study for the adults. Once a month we have a time of fellowship during a covered-dish meal before the service. |
Unfortunately, the foundational principles of our culture are under attack from all corners in today's society. At Bethel, we understand that the church is the most effective deterrent to the deterioration in the culture. To that end, we want to do everything we can to provide an atmosphere where families and individuals are welcomed and nurtured. We have a grave responsibility to our entire church family to ensure they are being taught the doctrines of our holy religion and learning how to worship God in spirit and in truth. We offer a nursery for children up to age 5, Sunday School for all ages, Kids Quest Catechism Club that teaches the children essential Biblical truth, as well as a youth program that helps teenagers delve deeper into issues and apply a Biblical worldview to situations they may face, claiming the promise of Proverbs 22:14 for our children:
Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. |
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