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9:30 A.M. – WORSHIP SERVICE
10:30 A.M. – SUNDAY SCHOOL
For nearly two centuries, Bethlehem Presbyterian Church has been a familiar presence in the Monroe community. We’re a church that values connection, service, and walking alongside one another through life. If you’re looking for a welcoming place to explore faith, ask questions, or simply find community, you’ll find open doors and friendly faces here – now and for generations to come.
Not sure what to expect? Find out more information here!
Senior Suppers
Senior Suppers is a monthly outreach ministry created to ensure our seniors know they are loved, valued, and not forgotten. Through this program, volunteers prepare and share home-cooked meals that offer nourishment, comfort, and connection — reminding those who paved the way before us that they still matter deeply.
Learn more about Senior Suppers and how you can support this ministry by clicking here.
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Preserving Bethlehem’s Legacy
Our “Preserving Our Future Together” campaign is a collective effort to ensure Bethlehem Presbyterian Church remains a vibrant place of worship for generations to come. We are dedicated to ensuring that future generations experience the warmth, generosity, and Christ-centered love that defines our congregation. Together, we can build a lasting legacy for our children and grandchildren, keeping Bethlehem’s spirit alive and thriving for years to come.

History
On October 3, 1832, a petition to Mecklenburg Presbytery was received from Union Church in Mecklenburg County requesting that they be received and recognized as a church.
EPC Denomination
An Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC) mission is to carry out the Great Commission of Jesus. Bethlehem Presbyterian Church sees every congregation as an outpost of the Kingdom of God; with every member viewing themselves as a missionary on a mission. Currently, the EPC consists of more than 600 churches with approximately 145,000 members.







