New Bethel Assembly of God


Contact Information...

Mailing Address:

PO Box 809

Broken Arrow, Ok. 74013

Telephone: 486-4059

Location:

24918 E. 111th St.

Broken Arrow, Ok. 74014

Mail is not recieved at the location address!

 

 
 
 
 

     New Bethel Assembly Staff

 

 

 Dan Haase

W. Dan Haase

Senior Pastor

pastordan@newbethelassembly.org

 

 

 

Jim & Jennifer Riley

Youth Pastors

momentumyouthgroup@newbethelassembly.org

Danny Sanders

Children's Pastor

dannyduhhclown@newbethelassembly.org

 

 

 

New Bethel Secretary

Mrs. Imogene Treat

imogene.treat@newbethelassembly.org

 

   New Bethel Treasurer 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   (Picture of Velma coming soon!)

 

 

    Mrs. Velma Swarer

 

 

 

If you would like more information on our church and speak to one of our staff on a one to one basis, email us at: 

support@newbethelassembly.org

Please include your name, phone number, and email address. Someone will usually contact you within 24 hours of your request.

 

If you are having trouble interacting with or viewing certain pages and for general website questions, send all inquiries to our webmaster.

 

 

 


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