Bethel United Methodist Church

Bethel United Methodist Church The South Georgia Conference of the The United Methodist Church. Bethel UMC - Southwest
History
The Bethel Methodist Church was organized in 1882. Wight, B. H. M.

Three acres of land, given by Mr. Josh Merritt in 1885, was given and it includes the ground on which the church now stands, the cemetery, and a lot of lands on which timber now grows. The names on the deed are George A. Powell, N. Griffin, T. Herring, I. J. Williams, William Powell, and Casper Walker who were trustees of the Cairo Circuit, Thomasville District at the time. The church structure, w

hich the members built, still stands on the same spot. The cemetery was started before there was a building and the deed drawn up. Mr. Jonathan Merritt was the first person to be buried in Bethel Cemetery in November 1882. The first couple to be married in the church was Mr. William A. Bell and Miss Amalea L. Herring in 1884. Worship services were held once a month on Saturdays and Sundays. A Sunday school was organized before 1890 and continued until 1972. In 1945, under the pastorate of Rev. Paul Barrett, the Woman's Society of Christian Service was organized with nine charter members and Mrs. Alvie Harrell serving as the first President. In 1972, this organization changed its name to the United Methodist Women. On March 16, 1955, the official boards of Calvary and Bethel Churches met and, under the leadership of Rev. B. Smith, Superintendent of the Thomasville District, and Rev. Buford Fulford, pastor of the Cairo Circuit, a new Charge called Calvary-Bethel was formed. Rev. Fulford was appointed the first pastor. The ground was broken in September 1955, to build a new parsonage. A. M Gainey Jr., Carl Jones and Earl Williams from Calvary, and Leroy Hopkins Jr. and M. Johnson from Bethel were appointed as the parsonage building committee. The parsonage was dedicated by Bishop Arthur J. Moore on March 4, 1956. In 1959, new pews and flower stands were bought and the pulpit, pulpit furniture, and altar rail were refinished. In 1966, Centennial joined the charge. Central heating and cooling were added to the building and the Sunday school classrooms were remodeled for use as a Social Hall in 1974.

❤️🔥 PENTECOST SUNDAY 🔥❤️Today we celebrate the gift of the Holy Spirit and the birth of the Church.“Wait… until you rece...
05/24/2026

❤️🔥 PENTECOST SUNDAY 🔥❤️

Today we celebrate the gift of the Holy Spirit and the birth of the Church.

“Wait… until you receive the Spirit.” — Acts 1

May we rely on God’s power, not our own strength, and live each day filled with His peace, wisdom, and abundant life through Jesus Christ.

Come Holy Spirit… fill our hearts today. ❤️

05/21/2026
🎓✨ Bethel United Methodist Church proudly celebrates our 2026 Graduates! Today we honored a wonderful group of young men...
05/03/2026

🎓✨ Bethel United Methodist Church proudly celebrates our 2026 Graduates!

Today we honored a wonderful group of young men and women as they begin exciting new chapters in life. We are so proud of each of you and all you have accomplished through hard work, faith, and dedication.

Congratulations to:

🎓 Susannah Byram
🎓 Cloey Elizabeth Cooper
🎓 Jacob Newberry
🎓 Ava Kate Ridgley
🎓 Regan Maxwell
🎓 Greyson Ulmer
🎓 Jared Buff
🎓 Mary Frances Gainey
🎓 Henry Lehman

Pastor Whit Byram shared three powerful words for our graduates to carry with them through life: Christ Is Enough. He reminded them that these words are the core and foundation to live on and live by.

A special and touching moment of the service was when all of the graduates and their families came forward together to receive Holy Communion as the congregation looked on with love and pride.

Bethel church family is cheering you on.

What a blessed Sunday at Bethel United Methodist Church. Brother Whit Byram shared a message on the Road to Emmaus—remin...
04/19/2026

What a blessed Sunday at Bethel United Methodist Church. Brother Whit Byram shared a message on the Road to Emmaus—reminding us that Jesus meets us in every season and renews our hope. Thank you to Jacob Newberry and Jason Lodge for your faithfulness and commitment to our church family. We are grateful for each of you.

What a special morning at Bethel UMC. Brother Whit Byram shared a powerful message reminding us that when Jesus calls ou...
04/12/2026

What a special morning at Bethel UMC. Brother Whit Byram shared a powerful message reminding us that when Jesus calls our name, He knows us fully, restores us, and gives us new purpose—just as He did for Peter.

Thank you to everyone who helped prepare and host the meet-and-greet in our beautiful fellowship hall. It was a wonderful time together.

So thankful for our church and the love we share. 💛

02/18/2026

“Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.”

These words of Ash Wednesday are not meant to frighten us, but to remind us that we are God’s beloved creation—dependent on His grace and in need of renewal.

As we receive the ashes, we turn our hearts toward reflection, repentance, and new life in Christ. Lent invites us to grow in grace and draw closer to God.

Join us today at 5:00 PM at Cairo Presbyterian Church as we begin this sacred season together.

01/16/2026

Weather Update – Bethel United Methodist Church

Due to the expected weather conditions, Bethel United Methodist Church will NOT hold services this Sunday, January 18, 2026.

Your safety is our priority. Please stay warm, stay safe, and keep one another in prayer. We look forward to worshiping together again on Sunday, January 25, 2026.

Blessings,
Bethel UMC 💙

2026 Covenant VisionAs we step into a new year, we remember who we belong to and who we are becoming.Today we renew our ...
01/11/2026

2026 Covenant Vision
As we step into a new year, we remember who we belong to and who we are becoming.

Today we renew our covenant with God — offering our lives with full consent, saying once again, “I am no longer my own, but Yours.”

Through communion, baptism, and commitment, we move forward together, seeking first God’s kingdom and trusting His grace to lead us.

Lord, we give You our yes.

Women of faith…
01/02/2026

Women of faith…

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854 Gainey Road
Cairo, GA
39828

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10:30am - 11:30am

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