New Bethel Assembly of God


 

Welcome to the "Home" Page of New Bethel Assembly!

There really is "No Place Like Home!" 

New Bethel is a vibrant, growing family of Christ followers where the atmosphere is warm, friendly, and charged with the energy of the Holy Spirit. Come expecting an encounter with a living, caring Father. The formula is simple; we believe the Right Place, the Right Time, the Right Attitude equals God’s touch! There are multiple opportunities for every age group and ministries tailored to meet you where you are. Please visit us soon, stay awhile, and join our church family. We believe God has been looking for someone just like you!

 

Living in the Spirit 

Our Wednesday evening service is focusing on a new book 'Living in the Spirit' by Assemblies of God Superintendent George O. Wood. This study series is packed with material to help you understand the Holy Spirit as well as instructions for daily living.

We hope to see you here at 6:30pm Wednesday evening! 

Is Dinner on your mind? We offer a Wednesday Night Meal Deal for you and your family to take advantage of in getting to church on time. Adults are $3.00, children 12 & under only $2.00. The menu varies, but is always fresh and delicious!


 Momentum Youth!

New Bethel Assembly's own Momentum Youth Group has an awesome human video! Click "here" to fly over to the Momentum Youth page to view this awesome and annointed video!

 

 

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I Believe in God

One True God

Read Deuteronomy 6:4–9

Imagine working for a company that had too many bosses. Employees would wonder which boss—or bosses—they needed to please from day to day. The workplace would be inefficient because the bosses’ orders would often contradict each other. Allegiances would develop, pitting boss against boss. Imagine confusion and disharmony on a daily basis.

That might have been what life was like for the neighbors of the Israelites. With their polytheistic beliefs, they worshipped and tried to please many gods, who often acted in disharmony with one another. Life was different for the Israelites.

Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one (Deuteronomy 6:4).

God alone created everything. He alone sustains that creation. He alone reigns supreme. The standard by which He rules is consistent and righteous. God maintained an active role in the daily activities of the Israelites. He established His presence with them. That is why the Israelites could call Him “our” God—the one, true God. And we can too!

Thought for Today: We serve one God, who manifests himself in three distinct Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.


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