
Bethel Church: Rohingya Christian Fellowship
PRAY FOR MYANMAR
ABOUT US

HISTORY
Bethel Church Rohingya Christian Fellowship was established as a place of worship, fellowship, and hope for the Rohingya believers who have faced generations of hardship and displacement. Rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the fellowship began with a small group of faithful Rohingya Christians gathering in prayer and Scripture study, seeking strength and encouragement amidst persecution and challenges.
Over time, by God’s grace, the Bethel Church grew into a vibrant Church community where families worship together, children learn the Word of God, and leaders are raised to serve Christ and His people.
Today, Bethel Church stands as a testimony to God’s faithfulness, providing spiritual guidance, discipleship, and support to Rohingya Christians both locally and globally, working as an advocate and a good ambassador of our loving God.
Our vision remains steadfast: to glorify God, to strengthen believers in their faith, and to share the love of Christ!
VALUES
1. Christ-Centered Faith – We believe Jesus Christ is the Savior, Lord, and soon-coming King, and we live to glorify Him.
2. Spirit-Filled Living – We value the baptism of the Holy Spirit, the gifts of the Spirit, and a life led by His power and presence.
3. Worship & Prayer – We are devoted to passionate worship and prayer, seeking God’s presence and guidance in all things.
4. Fellowship & Unity – We nurture love and unity within the body of Christ, standing together as one family in faith.
5. Discipleship & Holiness – We pursue a life of holiness and obedience to God’s Word while equipping believers to grow spiritually and serve faithfully.
6. Evangelism & Mission – We are committed to preaching the Gospel, making disciples, and reaching the Rohingya people and the nations with the love of Christ.
7. Compassion & Service – We demonstrate Christ’s love through acts of kindness, care, and service to those in need.


Faith Statement
1. The Scriptures, both Old and New Testaments, to be the inspired Word of God, without error in the original writings, the complete revelation of His will for the salvation of men, and the Divine and final authority for all Christian faith and life (II Timothy 3:16-17, II Peter 1:21).