
Bethel's mission is revival – the personal, regional, and global expansion of God's Kingdom through His manifest presence.
We are a congregation of hope-filled believers, rooted in the love of God and dedicated to worldwide transformation through revival. It's our goal for God's love to be manifest in signs, wonders and miracles. It's our vision to see history become His-story as the kingdom of th... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 703 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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As the global Body of Christ, the Lord has given different churches various functions that are unique to them. Bethel Church is simply one part of the global Church but it's important to realize that God has given us specific distinctions that we are... more
Dads hold a beautiful and powerful responsibility to help steward the lens in which we view Father God. In this message, Gabe Valenzuela teaches on the responses of a good father towards their children. Good fathers who reflect the heart of God commu... more
Restoration is God’s plan—stewardship is men’s responsibility. What God intends to do in the Body of Christ requires a distinct commitment from the men. In this message, Jason Vallotton shares about a wave of restoration coming to the Church, highlig... more
There’s an invitation from the Lord to step into a greater understanding of the season we are in. It’s from this place that we can more clearly hear and yield to His voice. In this message, Hayley Braun shares a timely word unpacking the importance o... more
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Bethel provides spiritual covering and power for SA and false prophesy. This requires far more than an apology. It requires reworking the whole framework of honor over truth. If Bill, Danny and Chris were school administrators who acted as they did with Sean Boles, protecting him and allowing more people to be victimized, they would be fired, not just apologize.
I wanted to let you know that in recent times, after years of listening to your wonderful podcast on iTunes, I have noticed that the intro and outro added to the sermon of the week is significantly louder than the sermon itself. Multiple times I have experienced this at the end as suddenly a bit jarring. I wanted to give you all the feedback that it would be very helpful to have the intro and outro be pretty close to the same volume as the sermon for an ideal listening experience.
Thank you so... more
I’ve listened to many, many Bethel episodes but none have had more truth than this. I live across the country and God has been ministering to me about this very same thing, loving people, but way deeper and way stronger than I have been. There were so many truths in this episode that I listened to it in tears twice in a row. I will be sharing this one as much as I can!
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I am a recovering cessationist Luther, Calvin and Warfield reacted to the miraculous in the Catholic Church by declaring all their miracles were of the devil and that God given miracles were for the establishing credibility of the apostles. Once this credibility was established all authority was vested in the all sufficient scripture. They tried to destroy the gifts of the Spirit. We’ve been saddled with this error for 50 years. Bethel is a good antidote for folk theology based on opinion not s... more
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This show centers on charismatic, revival-focused preaching from Bethel Church, with a strong emphasis on kingdom-minded living, practical faith, and miraculous expectation. Episodes frequently weave personal stories, community healing, and public missions into a call for everyday believers to partner with divine transformation in personal life, families, and broader society. Notable throughlines include identity in Christ, prayer as relational access, and the integration of faith with leadership, culture, and social renewal, often anchored in revival history and contemporary testimonies.
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