Bethel Youth is a vibrant community where students grow in their faith through personal and group discipleship, equipping them to live out their calling in practical and impactful ways. Our mission is to guide middle and high school students into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ, empowering them to be disciples who make disciples.
Through engaging teachings, small group discussions, and hands-on ministry opportunities, we focus on helping students apply their faith to real-life situations. Bethel Youth isn’t just about attending; it’s about belonging to a family where everyone is encouraged to grow spiritually, serve others, and lead by example. Here, students find a place to connect, discover their God-given gifts, and make a difference in their schools and communities. Bethel Youth is more than a ministry—it’s a movement of young believers living out their faith with purpose and passion. |
SERVICE TIMES
Sunday Evenings
5 PM - Fellowship Hall - Every 1st & 3rd Sunday
5 PM - Fellowship Hall - Every 1st & 3rd Sunday
A MESSAGE FROM PASTOR TYLER
We were never meant to walk this faith journey alone. God designed us to grow in community, to encourage and sharpen one another as we pursue Him. In Bethel Youth, we’re not just a group of friends—we’re a family. And as a family, we have the incredible privilege and responsibility to grow spiritually together.
Discipleship isn’t just about showing up; it’s about showing up for each other. It’s about being intentional in learning, asking hard questions, and living out what we believe. It’s about stepping into the calling God has placed on your life and helping others do the same. When we commit to discipleship—both personal and as a group—we begin to see how God can use us in ways we never imagined.
Discipleship isn’t just about showing up; it’s about showing up for each other. It’s about being intentional in learning, asking hard questions, and living out what we believe. It’s about stepping into the calling God has placed on your life and helping others do the same. When we commit to discipleship—both personal and as a group—we begin to see how God can use us in ways we never imagined.