First Time Visitors
Thank you for visiting with us at Bethel French SDA Church. We hope that you have found Bethel to be a welcoming, relevant, and exciting place to get plugged in and meet other people. We also hope you found it to be a place where you can encounter God and have a meaningful worship experience.
If there is anything we can do for you or if there is a specific way that we can be praying for you…please feel free to let us know – after all, that’s what we are here for.
VISITOR'S GUIDE
Whether you are visiting for the first time or returning to church after awhile, we want to welcome you to our services. Here is what you can expect when visiting our church:
Our worship services take place on Saturdays which we consider the “Sabbath.”
Here is our typical Sabbath schedule:
Sabbath Services:
9:00 a.m. – Song Service
9:35 a.m. – Church at Study – Adult and Children’s Sabbath School
10:45 a.m. – Divine Worship
Our worship service includes a time of singing, praise, prayer and worship. We invite you to participate in our Christ-centered worship and a study of God’s Word.
1:00 p.m.- Fellowship Lunch/Potluck (Every Sabbath), if possible.
Following our worship service you are invited to join us for a hearty and tasty vegetarian lunch. Please join us and enjoy the fellowship.
Youth Sabbath: Youth Sabbath is the third Sabbath of every month.
Wednesday Nights: Prayer and Testimony meeting every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Friday Nights: Bible studies every friday at 7:30 p.m.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What should I wear?
We welcome you just the way you are.
What about my kids?
We have a “Mother’s Room” where parents can see to their young children’s needs, while still hearing and seeing the service.
I have never attended a church that worships on Saturday. What is it like?
Much of what you might have experienced in a church that worships on Sunday, you will experience during your visit with us. Many things might be similar, but since the Bible says that the Sabbath (7th day) is special, we come together and worship on that day – see Exodus 20: 8-11.