Adult Ministries
Women's Ministry
Oversees the prayer chain ministry
Meets for a Bible Study at intervals during the year (check calendar)
Monthly Breakfast (3rd Saturday of each month)
Annual Secret Sister Event
Special Events as scheduled (check calendar)
Missions support
Sunday School classes - 9:30am
Continuing lessons from the Quarterly - Tobe Swihart
Adult elective - Joel Gentz
Men's Ministry
Meet for a monthly Breakfast (2nd Saturday of each month)
Care needs (i.e. widow's home upkeep, church property upkeep, etc.)
Men & Boy's campout (fall)
Missions support
Pastoral and Prayer Care
The Bethel Pastoral staff is available for prayer and counseling. (Pastor Joel Gentz, MA in Counseling Ministries)
Small Groups
We believe that spiritual growth happens best in a relational environment. Spending time together regularly builds the trust that is necessary to support each other through the good times as well as the difficult. It's easy to feel alone in life, especially through difficult times. Living as a Christian is difficult, and near impossible to do alone. Luckily, God designed a community of believers to live life together: the Church! At the core of church is a community. Together we can walk through life and be encouraged through prayer, the Bible, and our relationships with each other. If you are interested in joining a small group, please contact the office, or stop by the welcome center on a Sunday morning.
Growth Groups
Growth groups are intended as a place for you to build relationships with others in the congregation. Growth groups meet for about 10 weeks and study the previous weeks’ sermon. The group will also spend time just getting to know each other and serving others if there is an opportunity. If you just want to try it out, come for the first two weeks before committing to finishing the 10- week session. It is our hope that you will find a group that is right for you. After the ten weeks, the growth group will end and there will be another session of growth groups starting shortly after. At that time, you may join again with the same people or attend a different growth group. The intention is to allow you flexibility to do what works for you.
Care Groups
If you're looking to be challenged to care and support others in the church, as well as have others do the same for you, a Care Group is for you! Care Groups meet once a month over a meal, usually in people's homes. There is always a Bible study and discussion. Care Groups have an emphasis on care and prayer support within the group.