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Lenten Worship Series & Bible Study beginning Sunday, March 9th at 9 AM

Our Upcoming Worship Series For Lent

Our worship series for the season of Lent is "Good Enough: Embracing the Imperfections of Life and Faith." Life can often feel like it demands accuracy, our best efforts, and general perfection, but for this season of Lent we'll be exploring the truth that life is actually imperfect, and our imperfect selves are exactly what God calls for it. We are in a turbulent time in the world, but the teachings of Jesus invite us to respond to this turbulence with humility and mercy, not just for each other, but for ourselves as well. Join us for these next six weeks as we dive deeper into a "good enough" faith.

Lenten Bible Study beginning Sunday, March 9th at 9 AM

For this season of Lent, we will be offering a bible study led by Victory Nichols and Deb Stewart. This bible study will take place on Sunday mornings before service at 9 AM in the conference room, and will serve as a companion to our sermons each week, delving deeper into the scripture supporting our Good Enough series. This study will be held from March 9th to April 13th, and attendees are welcome to join for as many sessions as they are able.

If you would like a copy of the book our series is based on, please reach out to Erin Barber at [eb@bethelbeaverton.org ]eb@bethelbeaverton.org or sign up in the narthex on Sunday!

Our Epiphany Series - Drawn In: Living the Creative Life with God 

Our worship series for the season of Epiphany, beginning Sunday, January 12th, invites us to embrace being made in the image of a Creator God. Worship Design Studio’s Drawn In: Living the Creative Life with God helps us reflect on our own creativity and how it intersects and strengthens our spiritual lives, beyond artistic pursuits. All of us are makers in our own way and co-creators of the world around us. This birthright does not need to drive us to be productive, but rather ignite our passion, delight, and imagination, drawing us in. Together, we can envision, express, and craft God’s dream for the world and for our lives.