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Bethel Church, Mansfield Woodhouse

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Bethel Church, Mansfield Woodhouse is a sound bible-based evangelical church. It has three ministers, John Hibbert, Stephen Jeffs, and Christopher Jenkinson. The church teaches salvation through the atoning death and resurrection of Jesus Christ who was born of the Virgin Mary as God incarnate. The thriving congregation is made up of families and people of every age group. The church encourages its people to form their own personal relationship with God for time and eternity, emphasising the need for sincerity at all times and practical care for others. It has a history of extensive missionary work and has poured help into poor and needy areas of the world. Bethel Church believes that pure religion is to care for the widows and to visit the fatherless in their affliction. Her people voluntarily give themselves to public and private prayer for the needs of people everywhere.