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Welcome to Bethany!

Our church exists to glorify God as we proclaim Jesus Christ as Lord and prepare His people to worship Him forever.  We hope that the ministries at Bethany will help you worship our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

If you are looking to get connected at BCC, the best way is to attend an adult Sunday School (and bring your children to our children's Sunday School).  Instead of creating many committees at our young church, people get involved in serving by being a part of our Sunday School structure which allows you the opportunity to:

1. join a Care Group (our small groups) and 

2.to help with events, missions, showers, service, visitation and bringing meals,

Other opportunities include prayer groups, evangelism teams, worship/sound, greeters/ushers, children's ministry, nursery care and middle/high school ministry.

Service Times

Sunday Morning Services: Bethany Community Church meets at Five Points Washington.  Worship service begins at 10:15 AM.  Complete nursery care is provided during the service.  Children’s Church is provided for children age 3 through third grade.

Sunday School: Sunday School is provided for ages 3 through adult.  Classes run between 9:00 AM and 10:00 AM.  Complete nursery care is provided during the Sunday School hour.

Wednesday Evening AWANA: On Wednesday evenings at 6:15, Bethany Community Church holds AWANA clubs at Camp Good News, 26010 Liberty Lane, Washington. Children from age 3 - 5th grade meet to learn scripture, play games and hear God's Word. A map to the camp is available at this link: http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Washington&state=IL&address=26010+Liberty+Ln&zipcode=61571-9690&country=US&latitude=40.738244&longitude=-89.445634&geocode=ADDRESS

Worship Philosophy

It is hard to describe our worship services in just one or two words.  Bethlehem Baptist Church, where John Piper pastors, has compiled an excellent statement that describes our worship philosophy:

God-centeredness: A high priority of the vertical focus of our Sunday morning service. The ultimate aim is to so experience God that he is glorified in our affections.

Expecting the powerful presence of God: We do not just direct ourselves toward him. We earnestly seek his drawing near according to the promise of James 4:8. We believe that in worship God draws near to us in power, and makes himself known and felt for our good and for the salvation of unbelievers in the midst.

Bible based and Bible saturated: The content of our singing and praying and welcoming and preaching and poetry will always conform to the truth of Scripture. The content of God's Word will be woven through all we do in worship and will be the ground of all our appeal to authority.

Head and heart: Worship that aims at kindling and carrying deep, strong, real emotions toward God, but does not manipulate people's emotions by failing to appeal to clear thinking about spiritual things based on shareable evidences outside ourselves.

Earnestness and intensity: Avoiding a trite, flippant, superficial, frivolous atmosphere, but instead setting an example of reverence and passion and wonder.

Authentic communication: The utter renunciation of all sham and deceit and hypocrisy and pretense and affectation and posturing. Not the atmosphere of artistic or oratorical performance but the atmosphere of a radically personal encounter with God truth.

The manifestation of God and the common good: We expect and hope and pray (according to 1 Cor. 12:7) that our focus on the manifesting of God is good for people and that therefore a spirit of love for each other is not incompatible with, but necessary to authentic worship.

Undistracting excellence: We will try to sing and play and pray and preach in such a way that people's attention will not be diverted from the substance by shoddy ministry nor by excessive finesse, elegance or refinement. Natural, undistracting excellence will let the truth and beauty of God shine through.

The mingling of historic and contemporary music: And he said to them, "Therefore every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old" (Matt. 13:52).


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