Sundays are special!

PLAN YOUR FIRST VISIT:


1) What is your address and phone number?

6049 Yankee Road, Liberty Twp, OH 45044 | 513-777-4276

 

2) What time are your church services?

Sundays: Bible Study Groups (Sunday School) meet from 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. Our Worship Service begins at 11:00 a.m. in the Worship Center


Wednesdays: Adults meet at 6:30 p.m. for Bible Study in the Fellowship Hall.

 

3) When I arrive at Bethany Baptist, where do I go? 

For 11:00 worship, the glass double doors, you see when driving into the parking lot, are next to the worship center. If you pull around back, the first door you see is also convenient to use. For 9:45 adult & youth Bible Study groups, use the back doors near the stairs. However you enter, someone will be glad to help you find where you want to go.

 

4) How long are the services?

Sunday School and our Worship Serice each last approximately 60 minutes, including praise and worship, followed by a message from God’s Word.


5) Is there a dress code?

No. Come casual or in "dressy" clothes. It really doesn’t matter to us, we’re just glad you’re here.


6) Will I be singled out if I’m new?

Absolutely not. You are our guest. After morning worship, we invite you to fill out a visitor card and receive a small gift from us, but that is up to you. Our goal is for you to have the best experience possible.

 

7) What about my kids?

We currently have a K-6th grade Sunday School class for children. We provide an environment where your child can learn about Jesus, while having fun and building relationships.


During the Worship Service, Children's Church is available for children in grades K-6th and Nursery for those younger. Children start off sitting with their parents for the praise and worship time and then our pastor will announce when it's time to head to Children's Church, led by the teachers. Your child will hear a message and music that is age-appropriate.


Register your children in the foyer when you first arrive. Your children's safety

and your parental concerns are important to us.