Life groups

Find transformation, discipleship, and growth by joining a Life Group of believers. Life Groups are one of the best ways to find deeper connection to one another, and become an active part of Bethel Church.

  • A promotional flyer for a church seminar, featuring a photo of a smiling older man and woman standing together, with text detailing the event's schedule and location.

    SERMON BASED

    Let’s dive deeper into the previous Sunday’s message with a Life Group that unpacks the weekly sermon in a meaningful and practical way. Designed to help you reflect on the teaching, explore Scripture more fully, and apply biblical truths to your everyday life.

    Together, we’ll discuss key points from the message, ask thoughtful questions, and support one another in living out our faith. Whether you're new to church or have been around for a while, this group is a great space to grow spiritually and build authentic relationships.

  • Event flyer for a women's group titled "More Than Enough," led by Pastor Kristi, meeting Tuesdays at 7:00 PM at 1829 Arnold Way #1101, Alpine. The flyer features a photo of Pastor Kristi smiling outdoors with green foliage in the background.

    MORE THAN ENOUGH

    Have you ever felt a sense of lack? That you’re not strong enough? Not confident or courageous enough? That you simply don’t have what it takes to endure the pains and difficulties of life?     

    We’ll study 2 Corinthians and you’ll find that God gives you strength to go on—through troubles, disappointments, and temptations—and strength to go forth, equipping you to serve Him and compelling you to share the gospel. 

    Weakness is not a disqualifier or a flaw in our design. In fact, God shows Himself most powerfully in and through our fragility and vulnerability. We’re called, then, not to work harder or to hide our weaknesses, but to call upon God’s infinite resources and rely on Him.

  • Flyer for a moms meet-up featuring a portrait of Tawnee Gomez, with event details including date, time, location, and childcare information.

    MOM'S

    A time of connection just for Moms of any age.  A time of encouragement from God’s word and a discussion time to not just survive but to thrive in Motherhood.

    Let's do life together and go "All IN" in 2025 as we become the Moms god has designed us to be.

  • Event flyer for Bethel Kid's Wednesday Nights. Features a photo of a woman smiling, wearing a green shirt with text "His Grace". Event details: Leader Cassie Andrews, Wednesdays at 6:45 pm, Bethel Fellowship Hall.

    KIDS

    Hey Kids! Come join me every week for an exciting time of worship, creative crafts, fun games, and inspiring stories from the Bible as we grow together in God's Way!

  • A printed invitation for a marriage event titled 'Marriage on the Rock' led by Chris and Marilyn Sharp, scheduled on Wednesdays at 7 PM, located at 1098 Alpine View Road, Alpine. The invitation features a photo of a couple standing in a kitchen, smiling, with beige, brown, and white colors and decorative design elements.

    MARRIAGE

    While many people desperately want a marriage that works, fewer of them really believe they can experience success. In this book, leading marriage expert Jimmy Evans discusses practical real-life challenges and offers solutions on how to have a healthy and thriving marriage. Whether you've been married for years or are just preparing for the journey, Marriage on the Rock is the essential resource that will transform your relationship.

  • A sign for a prayer group called 'Praying for the House' led by Eutha Scholl, meeting Wednesdays at 10 AM at Bethel Sanctuary. The sign features a portrait of Eutha Scholl with orange hair, wearing a tan blazer over a floral blouse, and a cross necklace. The background has a beige and maroon color scheme.

    PRAYING FOR THE HOUSE

    At Alpine Bethel, we believe that every life change begins with a heartfelt conversation, whether it’s with God or with one another. This year, as we gather in small groups, let’s create a safe space to delve into our challenges and triumphs, sharing laughter and tears while immersing ourselves in the transfosupport one another andrmative power of community.

    Together, we can cultivate an environment where vulnerability leads to strength, faith flourishes, and friendships deepen, equipping us to not only support one another but also to go beyond our own stories and ignite a passion for service in our church and beyond. Join us in this remarkable journey, and let’s explore the richness of living in unity, love, and purpose as we take our next steps together.

  • Flyer for a religious educational class featuring a woman with red hair, wearing a beige blazer and floral shirt, with text about teachings on prayer led by Eutha Scholl every Sunday at 9 am at Bethel Office.

    TEACHINGS ON THE HEART OF THE FATEHR

    In 2025, let's fully commit ourselves as we embark on a journey to explore the essence of a vibrant and sustainable life rooted in prayer, serving as our guiding light for the things that truly matter to God.

  • A family of three, with a woman holding a baby and a man, standing on a dock with boats and masts in the background, under a partly cloudy sky.

    BETHEL BREAKFAST CLUB

    At Alpine Bethel, we invite you to take part in a transformative experience where faith meets fellowship, and every conversation can spark a new beginning.

    Imagine a space where friendships bloom while exploring life’s biggest questions through the lens of God’s promises, empowering you to embrace your true identity and purpose.

    Whether you’re navigating life's ups and downs or seeking deeper connections with others, our Life Group provides the perfect opportunity for authentic dialogue and support in a loving environment.

    Join us as we embark on this enriching journey together, discovering the strength and joy that comes from living in a community with God at the center.

  • Advertisement for a Bible hangout for young adults Led by Colin Perrott and Sam Harnly. The event is on Saturdays at 6 PM starting September 27, at Bethel Classroom 'D'. The image includes a photo of two young men, one wearing a blue hat and a striped shirt, smiling outdoors with trees and parked cars in the background, and a beige, brown, and maroon color scheme.

    BIBLE HANG OUT: COLIN & SAM

    As we navigate life's twists and turns together, we become vessels of hope, encouraging one another to step confidently into our God-given purpose.

    Through shared laughter, heartfelt prayers, and meaningful discussions, we can explore the depths of our faith and emerge transformed, embodying the love and grace that Christ exemplifies.

    Join us in this opportunity to uplift one another and deepen our connections, inspiring a collective journey that propels us toward a brighter future.

  • Poster advertisement for a men's fitness class titled 'Dark to Light,' led by Luis Gomez, scheduled Monday at 7 PM at 1564 Bay Meadows Dr. Alpine. The poster features a portrait of a man with tattoos on his arms, sitting with his hands clasped in front of him.

    Young Men’s

    Are you ready to step out of the old and step into the new?

    This is a space for men to grow together in Christ, leaving behind what holds us back and stepping into the light of God’s truth. Through fellowship, prayer, and God’s Word, we’ll discover what it means to be a new creation and live with renewed minds and hearts.

  • Flyer for a men's Bible study titled 'How do you respond to Jesus?' led by Pastor Greg, meeting Thursdays at 7 PM at 1829 Arnold Way #1101, Alpine. Features a smiling photo of Pastor Greg wearing a dark polo shirt and glasses, with a nature background.

    Men's

    Who is Jesus of Nazareth, and what does he ask of us? For help answering these questions, we can turn to Luke’s orderly account of Jesus’s life and ministry—the Gospel of Luke. Join us each Thursday as we walk through Luke’s Gospel, highlighting who Jesus is, what he did, and how the people around him responded. Luke shows us that Jesus is the savior who came to seek and save people in need, including us—and we must decide how to respond when lovingly moves toward us

  • Flyer for a co-Ed Bible study called Heavenly Minded, led by Richard and Tanna Smith, meeting on Wednesdays at 7 PM in Bethel Classroom 'D'; includes a photo of an older man and woman smiling outdoors with trees in the background.

    HEAVENLY MINDED

    "For this world is not our permanent home; we are looking forward to a home yet to come."

    --Hebrews 13:14

     The Bible tells us that Heaven is our eternal destination, yet in all my years walking with God, I can't remember a single sermon or teaching on Heaven except at funerals. But I want to know before I'm all ready there that way I can plan and get excited. 

    I would like to invite you to join Tanna and I as we explore this great mystery.