Outreach

Bethel’s outreach is it’s beliefs in action. Outreach at Bethel is broad. From sports to schools, from cities to continents, we build God’s kingdom by serving people and sharing the good news of Jesus Christ. We strive to love other people by serving them with “no strings attached” and to share the good news of Jesus and the comfort of our faith.
Global Outreach
Bethel has five Global Outreach Teams (GO-Teams). Each team focuses on a geographical location and seeks God’s will regarding what we should do in that region of the world. Throughout the year, we send teams to various countries including China, Romania, and Mexico. For more information about global outreach opportunities, contact Dave Dawson.
Local Outreach
Bethel’s local outreach takes many forms. The Hispanic Outreach Team looks for ways to bridge the gospel to our Hispanic neighbors. We partner with schools with low-income families to provide supplies. We focus our collective energy once a year during Sharefest. These are just a few of the ways Bethel is shining the light of Jesus to our community. For more information about local outreach opportunities, contact John Schultz.
Short-Term Mission Opportunities
There are both local and global short-term mission trip opportunities for Bethel attenders. If you are interested in participating in a short-term mission trip with Bethel, contact Scott Metzger.
Would you like to help out in times of natural disaster? So that we can respond quickly, we’re compiling a list of people and their skills useful for disaster relief. Fill out the form and return it to the church office. We’ll review your information and then send you a trip application so you’ll be “pre-approved” to be sent to help as soon as possible.
Dave Dawson | 509 628-0150
Director, Outreach
Prior to his work at Bethel, Dave and his wife Joy were missionaries in Carracas, Venezuela. if you don’t find Dave in his office, check the Starbucks on Gage and Keene.
John Schultz | 509 628-0150
Director, Community Service
John joined Bethel’s staff in 2006 to start Elijah’s Pit Stop and lead Bethel’s community service and benevolence ministries. He has served as an artillery officer and research program manager in the Army and led science projects at national laboratories. When he’s not at Bethel, John takes courses at Western Seminary and preaches at Union Gospel Mission.