Plan a Visit
you belong hereEveryone is welcome at Bethel Life. No matter what your story, your questions, doubts or struggles, we want to welcome you with open arms.
If you want to know what to expect when you come to a service, you’re in the right place. We will attempt to answer your questions and break down what a typical service is like to help you feel more comfortable on your first visit. We truly believe that everyone belongs and we can’t wait to meet you!
Welcome to bethel life
a place to connect, worship and grow
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are you located?
Our main campus is located at 246 South Mercer St. Greenville PA 16125
We also have two outreach centers where more ministries and groups meet…
- BLWC Hermitage Campus at 655 Clarksville Rd. Hermitage, PA 16148
- The BLOC at 195 Columbia Ave. Greenville, PA 16125
When are services?
What do I wear?
Whatever you feel comfortable in! We do not have a dress code. You will see some of our members wearing dresses and others wearing ripped jeans and hoodies.
What do you do for kids?
During Sunday morning services, we offer nursery care for infants at least 6 weeks old. We also have age-appropriate children’s ministries for toddlers and school-aged children to teach them about God’s love for them in a space where they are more free to move around and make noise.
Will you ask for money?
At every service, there is a time in which we give our church members an opportunity to present their tithes and offerings to God. But, we do not ask visitors to give.
Can I come if I'm ______?
Yes! Whatever your “fill in the blank” may be, it is not enough to separate you from God. He loves you and so do we. Everyone is welcome!
Let’s Connect
New to Bethel Life? We’d love the chance to connect with you and send you a gift! Please submit a connect card to get started.
Need a ride to church?
Our transportation team is ready to serve you! We can offer a ride to church to those who live within 5 miles of our church campus. Please call our church office at 724-589-5433 before Friday at 4pm if you’d like to request transportation to a worship service.
Pie with the Pastors
Bring the family and get to know us over a meal. Learn about our community and how you can get involved and make meaningful connections.
What to expect
Walk me through a Service
Arriving
Welcome to Bethel Life! As you pull up to our building, you’ll be greeted by our friendly parking attendants. They will help you find a space to park if you need assistance.
Come on in
There will be people happy to meet you, hold the door, shake your hand, offer a hug, or smile and wave as you come inside the building. In the lobby, there’s space to visit and talk, and the restrooms are nearby.
Grab a seat
Find a spot you like in the sanctuary. There will be a countdown on the screen to let you know how long until service begins.
Music Begins
At the end of the countdown, we begin our worship service with music. We play mostly contemporary worship music with some traditional songs as well. Don’t be surprised to see folks around you singing along and raising their hands in worship, we encourage everyone to worship in whatever way they feel the Spirit lead.
Tithes & Offerings
During the service, we will take a break to remind our congregation about the opportunity to present their tithes and offerings to the Lord by giving online, or dropping a donation in a box on the way out. We do not ask guests to give.
Communion
On the first weekend of the month and on other special services (such as Easter or Christmas Eve) we will serve Communion. You do not have to be a member of our church to take communion with us, but you must be saved and belong to Christ as the Bible instructs.
Message
At the end of our music service, one of our pastors or a special speaker will deliver a message. The sermon usually lasts about 30 minutes and will consist of Bible references with explanation and practical application.
Prayer
Before we close our services, we alway open the altars for prayer. Prayer partners will be waiting nearby to pray with anyone who would like. The altar is open for people to receive salvation or to petition God for any other needs in their lives.