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A release from Bethel United Church of Christ

Bethel United Church of Christ Celebrates Homecoming Sunday! 

On Sunday, September 27th, Bethel UCC in downtown Ontario will celebrate Homecoming Sunday.  "New things are happening here at Bethel - we're about to kick off Sunday School classes for all ages using a new curriculum, we have a pet food bank in the works, our movie nights are huge success..." reflects the Rev. Jonathon Edwards, Bethel's pastor.  "We're throwing a party to let people know." 

Worship begins at 10 a.m. followed by a ministry fair, tours of Bethel's nearly 100 year old stone building and Colombian barbecue.  Everyone is welcome.  No matter who you are or where you are on life's journey, come celebrate with us! 

Bethel Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, is located at 536 N. Euclid Ave. (at the corner of F Street) in downtown Ontario. There is ample street parking as well as parking in the church's lot behind the church.

For information, please call our church office at 909-984-9111.


6 Comments

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