We know that meeting someone for the first time can be intimidating, and going to a new church can be nerve-wracking. We want to make your first visit to Bethel Church a great one!
Bethel Worship Gatherings begin at 10:30am and are 1 hour and 15 minutes in length.
Gatherings begin with our Worship Team leading us in music. The style is contemporary, though more familiar selections are often included. Song lyrics appear on screens so you can sing along and engage in worship as you feel comfortable.
Prayer is a priority in our Worship Gatherings. But don’t worry. You won’t be asked to pray aloud or recite anything.
After a time of worship and prayer, one of our pastors will share an encouraging, practical and hope-filled message from the Bible.
Worship Gatherings end at Noon. This gives us time to chat with our friends, especially our new friends like you. Please pickup your children and stay and say hello!
Wear whatever is comfortable for you. We are a casual church focused on Jesus.
Check-in opens at 10:15am. Team members will be present at the entrances to escort you to Children’s Registration. Take a moment to browse our Faith@Home Resource Center located adjacent to Children’s Registration.
825 Bering Drive, Houston, TX 77057
Bethel Church is located in the Galleria area of Houston – conveniently lodged between I-10 and Hwy 59 and West of the 610 Loop.
We invite you to take advantage of the “Visitor Parking” spots in the main parking lot (located near the front door). If that section is full, use the map below to help you find parking on a Sunday morning.
My heart is full, and I am grateful to my entire Bethel family—and of course to our God—for bringing me to such an amazing, beautiful, and welcoming church home. My child constantly says, “I want to go see God at church,” or asks, “Can we go see God at church later?” I can’t put into words what this means to me; it brings me so many happy tears.
I honestly never thought it was possible for my children to want a relationship with God, let alone be excited about going to church. When I was growing up, I dreaded going to church. I carried so much fear about God, the church, and church leaders, and I assumed that would be my children’s experience too. Part of me expected the day my kids would say, “I don’t want to go to church,” and ask me to stop taking them. I remember how I felt at their age, and I never want to place that on them.
Seeing the complete opposite unfold has been nothing short of incredible. There are not enough thank-yous I could give to everyone at Bethel for making what once felt impossible feel so natural and joy-filled. I know this is entirely the Lord’s doing, and I’m so grateful that He used Bethel to show my children who He truly is—loving, safe, and inviting. Thank you, Bethel, for creating a space where families can grow in faith without fear. We are so thankful to be here and truly feel at home.