A warm welcome awaits you from the assembly of believers that meet at Bethesda Gospel Hall.
The Bible says that:
An assembly is a company of baptized believers (Acts 2:41), gathered unto the name of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matt 18:20; 1 Cor 1:1-9; 5:4), who meet regularly in a particular locality according to the pattern found in the New Testament in Acts 2:41,42, and developed fully in such Epistles as 1 Corinthians and 1 Timothy. Such an assembly is a spiritual fellowship (1 Cor 10:16,17), which is expressed visibly as they meet for the breaking of bread, prayer, col¬lective testimony, the teaching of the Word of God and the preaching of the gospel. They have been gathered together by the Holy Spirit (Mark 14:13; Rom. 8:14), their sole authority is the Word of God (2 Tim 3:16, 17), and they have the promise of the Lord Jesus Christ to be in their midst (Matt 18:20). They are a residence of the Holy Spirit on earth, so they are a temple unto the Lord (1 Cor 3:15,16). Such an assembly is guided by godly overseers and served by faithful deacons in both a temporal and spiritual ministry (1 Tim 3:1-16). The priesthood of all believers is exercised in worship, praise and prayer, and the gifts, given by the risen Head of the church (Eph 4:8-13) have liberty to func¬tion under the control of the Holy Spirit (1 Cor 14:23-40). There is a clear line of demarcation between the within and the without of an assembly and purity is maintained by a careful, compassionate and godly exercise of discipline (1 Cor 5:1-13).