About

Bethel Worship Center is a member of the Church of God of Cleveland, TN denomination. We are located in beautiful Tuscarawas County, Ohio.

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Location :
634 N Main St, Uhrichsville, Ohio 44683

Opening Hours

  • Monday -
  • Tuesday 18:30 - 20:00
  • Wednesday -
  • Thursday 18:30 - 20:00
  • Friday -
  • Saturday -
  • Sunday 09:30 - 13:00

Description

About Bethel Worship Center
It is never easy to visit a new church for the first time, so we want to be as helpful as we can to make your experience a good one.

Let’s talk about dress. We want you to feel comfortable. After all, we are thrilled that you’re joining us and want you to be more focused on the service than what you’re wearing. Some people dress up and some choose to dress down. Come the way that you feel most comfortable.

Worship
This time is set aside for communicating with God from our hearts. We have live upbeat worship, as well as intimate songs of worship. Everyone worships in their own unique way – for many, that means singing, clapping and raising their hands, and for others it means quietly reflecting on the words. At Bethel Worship Center, you’re welcome to do what comes from the heart in praise to God.

Offering
Each week there is a time to worship God through the giving of tithes and offerings. As a guest, please do not feel any pressure to give. This is an act of worship for our regular attendees, allowing them to thank God for all of the great work he is doing in their lives. It also gives Bethel Worship Center the means to reach more people for Christ in the future.

The Message
In every service you will hear a relevant, straightforward message that is based on Scripture and is designed to be helpful in your everyday life. We trust that these messages will help you develop a growing, vibrant relationship with Jesus Christ and provide a strong biblical foundation for your life.



Our Mission:

"To introduce people to Jesus Christ, to help them grow to be more like him, and then to reproduce the process in others."