At Bethel, we believe that true growth and connection happen in the context of authentic relationships. That’s why we have our Community Groups.
Our Community Groups are more than just small gatherings—they’re places where people experience belonging, friendship, and spiritual growth. In these groups, life is shared, challenges are faced together, victories are celebrated, and faith becomes practical. We want these groups to reflect the gospel’s transformative power by being open and welcoming to everyone—friends, neighbors, and coworkers—so that all may encounter the love and hope of Jesus Christ.
Why Community Groups?
The word “community” captures the heart of our mission. It speaks to deep, life-giving relationships where people are known, valued, and loved. These groups help us live out the gospel message beyond Sunday mornings. Together, we pray, encourage each other, study God’s Word, and serve in ways that impact our everyday lives.
Seasonal Gatherings
To make our time intentional and meaningful, Community Groups will meet at the beginning of each season. On these Sundays, we will pause our evening services to meet in homes for fellowship and growth. Here's the calendar for 2025:
• Spring Gathering: March 23
• Summer Gathering: June 22
• Fall Gathering: September 21
• Winter Gathering: December 21
Each gathering will begin at 5:00 PM and will provide a space for connection, encouragement, and discipleship.
Our Vision for Community
We envision a church where community is central to who we are. We want every person at Bethel to find a place where they can thrive in their walk with Christ. As you join a Community Group, we encourage you to be intentional in reaching out to others. Pray for someone—perhaps a friend, neighbor, or family member—and invite them to join you. Together, let’s create spaces where everyone feels welcomed and loved.
We are excited about the journey ahead and trust that God will continue to grow us through these groups. Join us as we live out our calling to be a church rooted in gospel-centered community.