Bethel Church

Bethel Church Religious Organization

You’re Invited to a Special Night of Worship & Celebration            Join us at Bethel Church for a to step back and se...
03/24/2026

You’re Invited to a Special Night of Worship & Celebration
Join us at Bethel Church for a to step back and see the Lord coming as the Prince of Peace. “The Triumphal Entry of the King” on Wednesday, March 25th, at 7:00 PM.
As we enter this special season—a time to remember, reflect, and renew—we invite you to come and experience the powerful story of Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem—a moment filled with hope, praise, and the declaration of a King.
This service will feature uplifting worship, heartfelt praise, and an encouraging message from God’s Word that reminds us of Christ’s purpose, His love, and His victory.
Joyful congregational singing and worship
A Bible-centered message focusing on the Triumphal Entry
A warm, welcoming atmosphere for individuals and families
A time of reflection, encouragement, and spiritual renewal
Whether you’ve attended church for years or are simply searching for hope and peace, this service is for you. Come just as you are and be part of a night that points our hearts toward Jesus.
“Blessed is the King that cometh in the name of the Lord: peace in heaven, and glory in the highest.” Luke 19:38
Bring your family, invite a friend, and come expecting a blessing. We would be honored to worship with you and share this special evening.
All are welcome. There’s a place for you here.
Bethel Church
32635 Leatherwood Pike
Barnesville, Ohio

https://www.mapquest.com/us/ohio/bethel-church-481128082

Step Back in Time at the Bethel Church TonightYou are warmly invited to join us tonight at 7:00 PM at Bethel Church, loc...
03/18/2026

Step Back in Time at the Bethel Church Tonight
You are warmly invited to join us tonight at 7:00 PM at Bethel Church, located at 32635 Leatherwood Pike, Barnesville, Ohio, just east of Baileys Mills.
Tonight, we invite you to step back in time with us…
to walk the dusty roads, to follow along with Jesus and His apostles, and to begin the journey that leads toward the cross.
We will be opening God’s Word in Luke 19:1–10, where we meet a man whose life was about to change forever. A man who was searching, maybe unsure, maybe even overlooked—but everything changed when Jesus passed by.
It’s the story of Zacchaeus, a young man whose encounter with Jesus transformed his life in a moment. And the beautiful truth is this, Jesus is still passing by today, still calling, still changing lives, still offering grace to anyone who will receive Him.
This will be a comforting and heartwarming service, a time to slow down, reflect, and draw close to the Lord. Whether you come with burdens, questions, or simply a desire to be near Him, you’ll find a place where you are welcomed and cared for.
We will also share in a sweet time of fellowship, surrounded by friendly faces and a church family that truly loves one another.
Come as you are. Bring your family. Invite a friend.
There’s a place for you here.
Bethel Church
32635 Leatherwood Pike
Barnesville, Ohio
Just east of Baileys Mills
www.mapquest.com/us/ohio/bethel-church-481128082
Tonight at 7:00 PM
Come and walk with us… and see what happens when Jesus passes by.

You’re Personally Invited! To the Historic Bethel Church                                                                ...
03/11/2026

You’re Personally Invited! To the Historic Bethel Church 32635 Leatherwood Pike Barnesville, Ohio

Located on State Route 147, just east of Bailey’s Mills

Tonight – March 11th @ 7:00 PM

We would love for you to join us for a special evening together in God’s house. Come ready for heartfelt fellowship, uplifting worship, and a time centered on the truth of God’s Word.

Whether you attend church regularly or haven’t been in a while, you are welcome here. There’s something special about gathering in a historic place where generations have worshiped — and we would be honored to have you join us tonight.

From Barnesville:

Take State Route 147 West toward Bailey’s Mills. Continue just past Bailey’s Mills and watch for Historic Bethel Church on the left along Leatherwood Pike.

From Quaker City Area:

Take State Route 147 East toward Bailey’s Mills. The church is located just east of Bailey’s Mills on the right.

You can get turn-by-turn directions here:
https://www.mapquest.com/search/results?query=32635%20Leatherwood%20Pike%20Barnesville%2C%20Ohio

See You Tonight at 7:00 PM We hope to see you tonight at Bethel ChurchJanuary 7th @ 7:00 PMfor our First Service back in...
01/07/2026

See You Tonight at 7:00 PM
We hope to see you tonight at Bethel Church
January 7th @ 7:00 PM
for our First Service back in the New Year.
As we step into 2026, God is speaking a powerful word to our hearts:
“Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?”
Isaiah 43:19 (KJV)
This truth matters deeply as we begin a new year.
You may not know what lies ahead.
You may not know what this year will bring.
But you do know this:
The same faithful God who carried you here
will walk with you forward.
1. GOD IS ALREADY IN YOUR TOMORROW
“Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.”
Proverbs 3:5–6
God already sees what we cannot see. We may be stepping into unknown days, but we are never stepping into them alone.
2. YOU DON’T HAVE TO CARRY LAST YEAR INTO THIS YEAR
“Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.”
2 Corinthians 5:17
What hurt you last year does not get to define this one. In Christ, you are not starting over—you are starting new.
3. SMALL STEPS OF FAITH STILL PLEASE GOD
“The steps of a good man are ordered by the LORD: and he delighteth in his way.”
Psalm 37:23
You don’t have to have it all figured out. Just take the next step. God delights in willing hearts, not perfect plans.
4. GOD CAN USE YOUR PAST WITHOUT REPEATING IT
“And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.”
Romans 8:28
God redeems what we’ve been through. He does not waste pain—He transforms it.
5. GOD NEVER MEANT FOR YOU TO WALK ALONE
“Bear ye one another’s burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.”
Galatians 6:2
You belong here. This is a place of grace, support, prayer, and family.
6. GOD IS NOT FINISHED WITH YOU
“Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ.”
Philippians 1:6
If you’re still breathing, God is still working.
As a new year begins, many emotions fill our hearts.
Some of us feel hopeful.
Some feel tired.
Some feel unsure.
Some are simply thankful to have made it through the last year.
A new year does not erase what we’ve been through. It doesn’t automatically heal wounds or answer every question.
But it does remind us that God is still writing our story.
God speaks clearly when He says:
“Fear thou not; for I am with thee.”
He does not promise an easy road—He promises His presence.
And that promise matters more than anything else.
We worry about phone calls, doctor visits, finances, relationships, and the unknowns of tomorrow.
But God already sees what we cannot see.
Like a loving parent leading a child through a dark hallway, God gently says:
“I’m right here.”
Communion After the Service
After tonight’s service, we will be sharing Communion together—a sacred and meaningful time to remember and commemorate the finished work of the Cross of Calvary.
It is a moment to pause…
to reflect…
to give thanks…
and to remember that Jesus paid it all.
You are warmly invited to stay and take part.
Come just as you are.
See you tonight at 7:00 PM.
We truly hope to see you at Bethel Church.
A new year is beginning—
and God is already there waiting for you.

To every person on this planet who knows me, "THANK YOU."Thank you for all the ways you have helped me this past year, f...
01/01/2026

To every person on this planet who knows me, "THANK YOU."

Thank you for all the ways you have helped me this past year, for your prayers, your kindness, your encouragement, and especially for the fellowship we share in Jesus Christ.

None of it has gone unnoticed, and none of it has been taken for granted.

I am truly blessed. Blessed first and foremost to have been given the opportunity to be saved by the grace of Jesus Christ, and blessed to walk through this world alongside so many others who love Him and are journeying through a place that is not our final home.

May God hold you in the palm of His hand today and every day.

As a new year begins, many emotions fill our hearts.

Some of us feel hopeful.

Some feel tired.

Some feel unsure.

Some are simply thankful to have made it through the last year.

A new year does not erase what we have been through.

It does not automatically heal wounds or answer every question.

But it does remind us of something important: God is still writing our story.

God speaks clearly when He says,
“Fear thou not; for I am with thee.” Isaiah 41:10

He does not promise an easy road.

He promises His presence.

And that promise matters more than anything else.

One reason we struggle with fear is because we do not know what is coming next.

We wonder about phone calls, doctor visits, finances, and relationships.

We worry about what the year ahead may bring.

But God already sees what we cannot see.

The Bible reminds us,
“Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.”

God knows the path ahead even when we do not.

We do not step into a new year alone. God is already there. He walks ahead of us, not to rush us, but to reassure us.

Like a parent leading a child through a dark hallway, God simply says,
“I’m right here.”

And that is enough.

Pastor Jeff Eschbaugh

On that quiet morning long ago, before the world knew what had happened, a simple carpenter kneeled and was the first hu...
12/25/2025

On that quiet morning long ago, before the world knew what had happened, a simple carpenter kneeled and was the first human being to look upon the face of God.
Joseph was the first to see Him.
Not a king on a throne.
Not a conqueror with power.
But God, wrapped in human flesh.
A baby.
Placed gently in his care.
In that moment, heaven touched earth in the most humble way imaginable.
“And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger.”
Joseph did not see glory as the world defines it. He saw vulnerability. Trust. Love is placed into human hands. God chose to come not with noise or force, but with tenderness and humility.
And now, more than 2,000 years later, here we are.
So much has changed.
Empires have risen and fallen.
Technology has advanced.
The world has grown louder and faster.
Yet the meaning of that morning has never changed.
Jesus came because the world needed saving.
He came because we could not fix ourselves.
He came because love would not let God stay distant.
“And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.”
Christmas is not just about a baby in a manger. It is about God choosing to walk where we walk, feel what we feel, and carry what we could not carry on our own.
Our journey with Christ does not stop at His birth.
The manger leads to the cross.
The cross leads to the empty tomb.
And the empty tomb leads to new life.
My prayer for this day is not just that you remember the scene in Bethlehem, but that you know the Savior who grew from that manger. That you understand what has been given to you through His life, His death, and His resurrection.
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son.”
Jesus came in the flesh to bring hope to the broken, forgiveness to the sinner, peace to the weary, and life to the lost. He came so that no one would ever have to face darkness alone again.
As you gather today, may your hearts be filled with peace.
May your homes be filled with warmth.
May your souls be filled with gratitude.
And may you know not only the babe in the manger, but the risen Savior who lives and loves still.
From our house to yours,
Merry Christmas.

Bible Study Tonight at Mt. Zion Church WE ARE LOOKING AT DESTINATIONS FOR THE SOUL OF EACH HUMAN BEING THIS WEEK WE WILL...
09/23/2025

Bible Study Tonight at Mt. Zion Church
WE ARE LOOKING AT DESTINATIONS FOR THE SOUL OF EACH HUMAN BEING
THIS WEEK WE WILL EXAMINE: HEAVEN
We’d love for you to join us this evening at 7:00 PM at Mt. Zion Church, 57196 Mt. Zion Road, Quaker City, OH, as we gather around God’s Word and study one of the most encouraging topics in all of Scripture: Heaven.
Did you know that the Bible mentions heaven more than 500 times?
From Genesis to Revelation, heaven is described as God’s dwelling place, the throne of His glory, and the eternal home He has prepared for His children.
Jesus Himself spoke about heaven often, calling it a heavenly place, referring to it usually as a heavenly place, and asking for it to be'' heavenly place filled with reward and joy.
In John 14:2–3, He gave us one of the greatest promises: “In my Father’s house are many mansions… I go to prepare a place for you… that where I am, there ye may be also.”
Tonight, we will explore together:
What the Bible says heaven is really like
Who is in heaven right now
How can we be certain that heaven will be our eternal home
What Jesus promised about heaven and why that gives us hope today
This will be a time of encouragement, teaching, and fellowship. Everyone who attends will also receive a special handout with Scriptures and study notes to take home and reflect on throughout the week.
So come with your Bible, bring your family and friends, and let’s rejoice together in the hope of heaven. We look forward to seeing you tonight at Mt. Zion at 7:00 PM.
“Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven.” – Matthew 5:12

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32635 Leatherwood Pike
Barnesville, OH
43713

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6pm - 8pm

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