Worship News

Picture Directory - Still Time to Submit a Photo

Bethlehem will be producing a new Picture Directory in 2008. 

Register Now for "Getting There: Moving Ahead to 2020 Vision"

NEWS FLASH!!  20,00 people connect to God, each other & their mission in the world!

Minnesota FoodShare

Let's Be Part of the Solution!
March is Minnesota FoodShare month and it's not too late for Bethlehem to make a difference!

Worship at Bethlehem

Service times at Bethlehem:

  • Sundays at 8:00, 9:00, 10:15, 11:30 am & 7:00 pm.
  • Sunday School, Youth, and Adult opportunities at 9:00 & 10:15 am.

Holy Week at Bethlehem

Good Friday, March 21
Journey to the Cross (ages 3-K) 9:30-10:30 am
The Seven Last Words of Christ at Noon
Service of Tenebrae at 7:00 pm

 

Easter Sunday, March 23
6:00 am Sunrise Worship with Holy Communion, Choirs & Brass
8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 am Festival Worship with Holy Communion, Choirs & Brass

Easter Breakfast served continuously 7:00-11:15 am in Iverson Hall

 

Park & Shuttle service available on Easter Sunday from Barton School, 43rd & Bryant, runs continuously 5:00 am - 12:30 pm

[No 7:00 pm Sunday evening service on Easter]

Seder Meal 2008

Wednesday, March 19

6:00 - 8:15 pm

Iverson Hall 

Cost: $7/adults & $4/children 3-12 yrs.

Women's Ministries Development Worksheets

Women's Ministries is continuing development and evolution. Your input is desired!  Click the attachments below to download worksheets about defining the purpose of the "umbrella group&quo

Ancient Rhythm

The divine rhythm pulses throughout creation; the sun rises and sets, the seasons change, the waters ebb and flow. Yet in our lives, the beat is erratic. We long for a stronger connection to that life-giving source. Now is the time to give our attention to God. Prayer is the habit that nurtures intimacy with God. For 40 days the Bethlehem community will focus on prayer.

Join us as we embrace its ancient rhythm which leads us to hope and new life.

This week: Mysterious Action

 

Prayer: Does It Make Any Difference?

Mondays 7:00-8:30 pm OR Wednesdays 10:00-11:30 am
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In six sessions (final class March 19) this class will explore the most fundamental, challenging, perplexing and deeply rewarding aspect of our relationship with God--prayer. Using Philip Yancey's book on prayer, we will ask "Why pray? Does prayer change us or God? Or both? And how do we pray?" Monday and Wednesday class are identical in order to help you more easily fit it into your schedule each week. Facilitated by Pastor Mary Pechauer, Diane Waarvik, Wendy Osman and Pastor Beth Warpmaeker.

Prayer for Iraq

The war in Iraq continues without a clear end in sight. We feel helpless to do anything meaningful about it. But we can pray, as our Father in heaven has commanded us to do, putting our concerns, our fears and our hopes before Him. Members of Bethlehem have joined together in the Prayers for Iraq group to develop prayer requests like those below for use by individuals and small groups.
Will you join us in prayer?

Prayers for the American troops:
Dear Lord Jesus, Thank you for hearing our cry and for walking with our people in the military: Christopher, Adam, John, Thom, Jessica, Glen, Shannon, Benjamin, Wesley, Bryan, Bruce, Jake and Pierce and all others serving abroad and at home. In your name we pray. Amen.

Prayers for a Peaceful Resolution to the Iraq conflict:
Dear God, we lament the suffering and violence in Iraq. We mourn the 4,000 Americans and 80,000 Iraqis who have died, the unknown numbers of both who are wounded in body and mind, and the millions of Iraqis displaced from their homes. We pray for healing and peace for all involved in this war. Amen.

Prayers for the people of Iraq:
Dear God, we ask your blessings for the Iraqi police and security forces who are charged with the overwhelming task of establishing and maintaining stability in a war-torn land. We pray for their safety, that they be protected from terrorist bombings, kidnappings and murder. Help our American forces to teach them the skills they need to protect and to serve their people, their homes and their nation's security. We pray in your name. Amen.

Prayers for the American people:
We confess to you, Creator of us all, that we are overwhelmed by the immensity of the Iraq situation. We have no capacity to see how your will might be done, yet we look to you for solutions beyond our imaginations. We ask your blessings as we pray for guidance, for transformation of hearts and minds that will bring about peace and your perfect will. Amen.

Prayers for the Protagonists in Iraq:
We live, O God, in a world of much hatred, much violence, much deception. We are tempted to give in to bitterness, vengeance and cynicism. We are tempted to label and to hate our enemies. Thank you, dear God, for giving us the courage to love our enemies, to change our way of thinking as you would have us do. Today we pray for our enemies. Help them--and us all--to turn to you for inspiration, for understanding and for guidance. Amen.

Prayers for the American government:
We ask, O God, that you guide our nation and its leaders in a clear understanding of the differences between the situation we find ourselves in in Iraq and the larger issue of the conflict between western societies and extremist groups around the world. We ask for understanding on the part of all nations and peoples and their leaders that they might engage in dialogue and diplomacy instead of hatred and violence. Hear our prayer. Amen.

For more information about the Prayers for Iraq group or to share your prayers, please contact Carole Peterson at cpete572@aol.com or Wendy at wosman@bethlehem-church.org

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