Welcome to Bethlehem! Our mission is...
To Know Christ . . . To Make Christ
Known
We hope that this website shows some of the ways that we seek to do that.
Please use this site to access the information you need about the church and as a resource for broadening your faith.
We look forward to hearing from you and answering any questions you might have.
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Bethlehem Lutheran Church Celebrates 45-years of Ministry All
are invited to celebrate the 45th anniversary
of Bethlehem Lutheran Church on Sunday, February 14, 2010, at one huge loving service
at 10:30AM. Bishop Nelson will preach, the choir will sing, and we will all
worship together. We will then join together for fellowship and celebration at an on-site lunch.
Haiti Earthquake ReliefA magnitude 7.0 earthquake
rocked
the island country of Haiti on Tuesday, January 12. Buildings are
destroyed, the search for survivors is intense and the streets of Haiti
are filled with people in shock and searching for loved ones among the
rubble. ELCA Disaster Response partners have survived the quake and are
already working to serve the people of Haiti.
Your help is needed today to bring immediate relief and continued hope
for our brothers and sisters in Haiti. About 3 million people,
one-third of Haiti’s population, were affected by this earthquake.
One hundred percent of your donation
will be used for the relief efforts in Haiti. Click the link below to donate to this effort.
The Season of Epiphany
On the day of Epiphany, January 6, the church celebrated the revelation of Christ to all nations
as represented by the magi
who came to worship Jesus. The church calendar recognizes the season of
Epiphany from January 6 until the last Sunday before Ash Wednesday, which is
celebrated as the Transfiguration of our Lord.
During the Season of Epiphany we recall the revelation of Christ to all nations, Jesus' baptism in the River Jordan, Christ
as the light of the world, the public ministry of Jesus Christ (including
Jesus' first miracle of turning water into wine at the wedding at Cana) and highlight growth in a Christian's
baptized identity.
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