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Message

Message at Bethel Church

I Met Jesus – John
Pastor Steve DeWitt continues the narrative sermon series and identifies the power of the Gospel played out in the life of the disciple whom Jesus loved.

I Met Jesus – Thomas
John 20:24-31
PFor Easter weekend, Pastor Steve DeWitt looks at the life of Thomas and Jesus’ call to the skeptic to come and see that He is alive.

I Met Jesus – Pilate
John 18:28-19:16
Pastor Steve DeWitt looks at the life of Pilate and how the Gospel transfers us from the kingdom of lies into the kingdom of truth.

I Met Jesus – Judas Iscariot
John 13:21-30
Pastor Steve DeWitt continues the narrative sermon series in the Gospel of John with a look at Judas Iscariot and spiritual hypocrisy.

Broadcast

Radio Broadcast

The Journey is the media ministry of Bethel Church. Over the past 7 years, it has been a half hour broadcast format on Moody Radio and the Calvary Radio Network. In 2011, the delivery system changed to a one-minute daily program called The Daily Journey. These one minute media broadcasts began on Moody Radio FM Chicago. Each broadcast is taken from a featured sermon of the week and utilize the internet and podcasts to deliver the message in its entirety. It is our desire that The Daily Journey would draw listeners to the full exposition of God’s Word each week on The Journey.

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  1. Anne Swets permalink
    December 14, 2009 8:48 pm

    Pastor Steve,

    I did not appreciate your comment about JFK and “old timers” remembering! I am about 10 yrs older than you, and I remember! But, mostly enjoy your messages, so will try to overlook it! (We’ve been coming to Bethel since Easter, because of Chuck and Donelle Riggle.)

    NEVER regret your story the week before. That was soooooo good. My favorite line (because I knew it was commin’), was shorten the name of Bethleham, and it would be a great name for a church. Also loved the part about it being OK if we get better transpo in the future beyond horse and chariots as long as we Middle Easterners take the profits.

    Donelle said you had an even better one. Is it posted?

    Anne

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