Bethel Lutheran Church STATEMENT OF BUILDING NEEDS



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Hold unswervingly to the hope we professed. Let us consider how we can spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another. Heb. 10:23


According to the Constitution of Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church of Bryan, Texas, the Bethel congregation is a community of baptized Christians which shall hold membership in the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod as long as the Synod maintains the theological commitment that the canonical books of the Old and New Testaments are the inspired Word of God and the only rule and faith and life, and all of the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church contained in the Book of Concord of 1580 are a true and sound exposition of Christian doctrine taken from and are in full agreement with the Holy Scriptures.


Bethel Lutheran Church’s mission is declaring the Gospel to those who do not know Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, calling them into faith, while strengthening the faith of our members and fellow believers.


The following opportunities are therefore to be provided as necessary to supporting the mission of Bethel Lutheran Church, as outlined in the Constitution: Worship, Nurture, Fellowship, Evangelism, and Service. The Church Building should therefore provide the physical setting wherein these components of Bethel’s purpose are carried out.


The 1996 Building Committee of Bethel Lutheran Church recognized that Bethel’s facilities at the present site are inadequate to accomplish the mission. A project to upgrade the facilities was therefore undertaken as a stop gap measure with the recommendation to relocate to a more suitable location and property size within ten to fifteen years. The congregation voted to purchase a piece of property in 2001, and the facility upgrade project was terminated.


Bethel’s property on Highway 158 includes approximately 12 acres of undeveloped land. This land is being planned to provide facilities for the long term future of the church, for the next generation and beyond. As a point of departure, preliminary planning includes worship, education, and fellowship facilities for double the current worship attendance. In addition, the long range plan includes facilities for a parochial school.


The following characteristics are opportunities that development at the new property provides:


Therefore the Building Committee is dedicated to planning a long range development of the property that looks to address the needs of future generations of the church by providing the highest and best design and construction of facilities. These facilities will, to the best of our ability in our limited human condition, inspire, enhance, and foster Bethel Lutheran Church to live out our faith through worship, education, fellowship, and service.



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