Learning to Slow Down and Sit in Scripture

Sacred Rhythms - We practice the ways of Jesus For Ben Rutledge, it started with a desire to do more for God. A few years ago, after attending a retreat, something shifted for him. “I just had this strong sense of wanting to share the gospel,” he said. “I was like,...

Different Starting Points, One Shared Faith

At Bethel, our values reflect who we are becoming as disciples centered on Jesus.

For Abraham Torres, faith was never the problem. He had always believed in God. But growing up, church never really connected. It took an invitation into an open setting with other people for him to realize he wasn’t alone in his questions. Through this diverse group, having weekly discussions, and centering themselves around Jesus, Abraham was able to understand the love of God in a whole new way.

Finding Community in the Middle of the Unknown

We pursue authentic relationships with God and others because it’s what Jesus modeled and where life truly flourishes. When Jennifer Jones moved to the Tri-Cities, she wasn’t just looking for a church. She was looking for a place where she could belong, and where the kids who might pass through her home could belong too. Her story shows the impact real relationships can have in our lives.

When Following Jesus Doesn’t Get Easier

For Brent Hampson, that journey hasn’t looked the way he expected. His story is full of ups, downs, and unexpected directions. Brent’s story demonstrates how following Jesus isn’t about arriving. It’s about being formed. Slowly, daily, often in ways we wouldn’t choose, until our lives begin to reflect Him more and more.

Being Bethel – Sermon Series

Bethel means “house of God,” and the church is a family learning to live together in that house. In this series, Being Bethel, we are exploring the values that shape our life together and define the kind of family we are becoming. These values are not just things we say, but ways we follow Jesus, grow together, and live out His mission in everyday life.

The Power of a Simple Invitation

Most people don’t visit a church for the first time because of a website, an ad, or a social post. They come because someone they trust invited them.
At Bethel, we believe a simple invitation can open the door for someone to experience hope, community, and the life-changing love of Jesus.
So who might God be placing on your heart?