△  Founded Pentecost Sunday • May 24, 2026

A House of God.
A Gate of Heaven.

“Surely the LORD is in this place… How awesome is this place! This is none other than the house of God; this is the gate of heaven.”
— Genesis 28:16–17

🕐  Sunday Service: 9:00 AM
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✓  All Are Welcome — Come As You Are
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A Church Born for Such a Time as This

Bethel Bible Church was born on Pentecost Sunday, 2026 — not by coincidence, but by divine appointment. On the same anniversary as the birth of the Church in Acts 2, we gathered to declare that the Holy Spirit is still moving, still filling, and still building the body of Jesus Christ.

Our name comes from Genesis 28, where Jacob — a wandering man far from home — had an extraordinary encounter with God and named that place Bethel: the House of God. It is our prayer that every person who walks through our doors will encounter the living God in just the same way.

“We are disciples of Jesus Christ, making disciples of Jesus Christ — a people of God after God’s own heart.”
◆ Our Mission
“To evangelize the lost and bring all disciples of Jesus Christ into a vibrant, intimate, obedient, and trusting love relationship with Jesus Christ.”
◆ Our Vision
What We’re About

Built on Three Pillars

Everything at Bethel flows from our love for God, His Word, and the people He has placed in our path.

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Rooted in Scripture

Verse-by-verse, Christ-centered preaching from the full counsel of God’s Word. We believe the Bible is the inerrant, authoritative Word of God — the supreme rule for faith and life.

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Spirit-Led Worship

Heartfelt worship that invites the manifest presence of God. We welcome the active work of the Holy Spirit in our gatherings, in prayer, and in the daily lives of every disciple.

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Discipleship Community

Growing closer to Jesus is the normal Christian life. We are committed to mutual encouragement, accountability, and the Great Commission: making disciples of all nations.

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“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.”

Matthew 22:37 — The Foundation of Everything We Do

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What to Expect at Bethel

Whether you’re a lifelong believer or still searching for answers, you are welcome exactly as you are. Here’s what you’ll find when you join us on Sunday.

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A Warm, Genuine Welcome

Everyone — regardless of background or story — is received with grace and hospitality.

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Christ-Centered Preaching

Verse-by-verse teaching rooted in the full authority of Scripture, applied to real faith and real life.

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Heartfelt Worship

Worship that is more than performance — an invitation to encounter the living God together.

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Prayer & The Altar

An open altar for anyone seeking prayer, healing, or a fresh encounter with the Holy Spirit.

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Community & Connection

Opportunities to meet others and find your place in the Bethel family.

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A Path to Discipleship

Our Welcome Class is your first step into deeper community and a life following Jesus.

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Our Faith

What We Believe

Bethel Bible Church stands on the historic, orthodox Christian faith as revealed in Holy Scripture. These are the core convictions that define who we are and how we live.

The inerrancy and authority of Scripture

The Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

The virgin birth and full divinity of Christ

The substitutionary atonement of Jesus

The bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ

Salvation by grace through faith alone

The active work of the Holy Spirit today

The personal, visible return of Jesus Christ

Marriage as one man and one woman

Human dignity from conception to natural death

The eternal reality of heaven and hell

The Great Commission: make disciples of all nations

“And they devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers.”

Acts 2:42 — The Pattern of the Early Church

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Come Home to Bethel

You are not here by accident. Whether you are a seasoned saint or someone still searching — there is a place at this table for you.