Bethel is proud to serve Downriver Michigan through our weekly food pantry, making sure that NO ONE goes hungry! Our pantry is open twice a week. All are welcome, no questions asked.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international fellowship that shares their experiences, strengths, and hopes to attack their common problem with alcohol. They join together to help each stop addictive behaviors. Our AA groups welcome people from any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, and they do not endorse or oppose political causes. Its primary purpose is to help people stay sober and teach people how to help other alcoholics achieve sobriety. Any donations collected through the group are used to buy supplies, cover the costs of the meetings, and support the Bethel Food Pantry.
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Bethel loves Camp Lael! This amazing camp has changed countless lives in our church and beyond. Located in Lapeer, Mi, Camp Lael is a very specialplace we love to support.

Bethel has a passion for the people of Haiti and serves them in many ways, as often as we can. Our friends at Haiti Clean Water glorify God through providing clean water and jobs to the people of Northern Haiti, which in turn empowers them to live healthy and productive lives.

America for Christ, through the American Baptist Home Mission Societies, is one of four annual offerings we support.

The World Mission Offering, through International Ministries, is one of four annual offerings we support.

One Great Hour of Sharing, through the World Relief Office of American Baptist Churches USA, is one of four annual offerings we support.

Retired Ministers & Missionaries Offering, through American Baptist Churches USA, is one of four annual offerings we support.

Alex serves as a Community Outreach Minister in Lansing, MI by focusing on first responders. Alex is committed to serving the community by sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ and the Adopt-A-Cop.

Amanda and Jon have a passion for sharing the hope ofJesus in Europe. They serve through ministries of evangelism, discipleship, theological education, and church planting.

Scott lives in east Dearborn and serves with Advance Ministries. His work involves a wide variety of activities including evangelism to students at the U-M Dearborn campus, seminars, open-air preaching, literature distribution, park ministry, and neighborhood evangelism.

CUPS MISSION is a group of Christians who saw the plight of very young girls who were being trafficked nightly on the open streets of the Dominican Republic. Working in the poorest of communities targeted by the traffickers, the mission provides Christian discipleship, family counseling, nutrition, medical care, and vocational education—the foundation for a new life with hope and a future.
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Your support makes these ministries possible! Whether you want to volunteer, donate, or learn more, we invite you to be a part of what God is doing through Bethel Baptist Church.