Join Weekly Worship and Midweek Study
Bethel Church offers Sunday services and Thursday Bible studies for believers throughout Northport, Alabama.
You gather each Sunday at noon in Northport for teaching that opens Scripture and applies it to the week ahead. The service structure allows time for congregational worship, biblical exposition, and fellowship that carries beyond the closing prayer. You leave with something to think about and people who know your name.
Every Thursday evening at seven, Bethel Church hosts virtual Bible studies that connect members across Northport and surrounding areas without requiring travel. These sessions guide you through structured study of biblical texts, giving room for questions and group discussion. The format works for people balancing work schedules, family commitments, or distance from the church building.
If you are looking for a place to study Scripture and grow in faith, contact Bethel Church to learn more about joining Sunday worship or Thursday evening Bible study in Northport.
Our Services
Sunday Service Info
Every Sunday at 12 pm
3000 Main Ave
Northport, AL
35476

What Happens During Sunday and Thursday Gatherings
Sunday services in Northport begin promptly at noon and include worship music, prayer, and a teaching message rooted in biblical text. You participate in a gathered community that sits together, sings together, and listens to teaching that addresses real-life application. The service typically lasts between sixty and ninety minutes.
After attending regularly, you notice that the teaching builds week to week and that the same faces show up consistently. Relationships form naturally during greetings before service starts and conversations after dismissal. You begin to recognize who sits where and who prays for specific needs.
Thursday Bible studies use a video platform that allows you to join from home while still participating in live discussion. You work through passages together, ask questions in real time, and hear how others interpret and apply what they read. The format supports both new believers and those with years of church experience, and it transitions naturally into Sunday gatherings where the same themes often continue.
You may have questions before joining us
People new to Bethel Church or returning to regular worship often ask similar questions about service times, study format, and what to expect when they arrive.
What time should I arrive for Sunday service?
Service begins at noon, and most people arrive between 11:45 and noon. You can enter the building, find a seat, and settle in before worship starts.
How do I join the Thursday Bible study?
You receive a link to the virtual meeting after contacting the church. The study starts at seven in the evening and runs for about an hour, with time for discussion and questions throughout.
What should I bring to Sunday service?
Bring a Bible if you have one, though printed materials are available. You do not need to prepare anything in advance or bring notes from previous weeks.
How long do the Bible studies last?
Thursday sessions typically last sixty minutes, including teaching and group discussion. The format allows you to stay longer if conversation continues, but there is no requirement to remain past the scheduled hour.
Why are services held at noon on Sunday?
The noon start time accommodates families and individuals in Northport who work early shifts or prefer a midday gathering. It also aligns with the Youth Ministry schedule, allowing parents to attend service while their children participate in age-appropriate teaching.
Bethel Church welcomes anyone seeking consistent biblical teaching and a community rooted in Scripture. Whether you attend in person on Sunday or join virtually on Thursday, you become part of a congregation that values clarity, accountability, and genuine fellowship. Reach out today to get connected with worship and study opportunities in Northport.
