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Sunday, May 20, 2012
  • Worship
    Spirit Led Worship
  • Sermon
    Sharing the Word of God
  • Church Family
    Church Family
  • Grounded in Prayer
    Grounded in Prayer
  • Teaching Our Children
    Teaching Our Children
  • A Place for Youth
    A Place for Youth
  • Sharing our Gifts
    Sharing our Gifts

Sunday Morning

8:50am - Sunday School
10:00am - Worship

Our Location

Latest Sermons

Sunday, May 13, 2012
Tom Nomeland
Sunday, May 06, 2012
Tom Nomeland

Our Mission

Bethel Fellowship Church exists by the grace of God, for the glory of God, To promote passionate Godliness within its members, And to extend the love of Christ to those within its reach,Through the power of the Spirit. (2 Peter 3:18)

Leadership

Tom NomelandTom Nomeland (Pastor)
Office: 507-872-5958
Home: 507-872-6573
Cell: 507-828-1637
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Steve HarrisonSteve Harrison
Home: 507-872-6573
Cell: 507-476-8061
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Vacation Bible School - June 11-15, 2012

It's already that time of year again when we look forward to hosting our annual week of fun and Bible learning.  All children who have finished preschool and are no older than sixth grade are welcome to join us June 11-15 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Bethel Fellowship Church in Minneota.

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1) Christ's work. This is the great message of the Scriptures. The primary, larger cross is...

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Our Story

As early as 1962, a handful of Christians hungry for more of God began to gather for Bible study and fellowship in rural Lincoln County. Several couples attended the same country church, where they were leaders or teachers. By the first Sunday of...

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