Greater Bismarck’s Reformed Orthodox Presbyterian Church
As Jesus invites sinners to come to Him for forgiveness & new life, we invite you, regardless of who you are, to join us as we seek to worship and draw closer to our God.
The church is a hospital for sinners and the broken, where God loves us as we are, but doesn’t leave us there.

We hold to the historic Presbyterian understanding of Scripture.

We have Traditional, God-centered worship.
In worship, we meet with God as we speak in song and prayer, and listen to Him speak through His word, the Bible. Our singing is a mixture of Psalms and hymns. Our services are deeply rooted in the Gospel of God’s truth.
Lord’s Day Services
When | What |
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Sunday, 10AM | Sunday School |
Sunday, 11AM | Morning Worship Service |
6PM 1st and 3rd Sundays 2PM 4th Sunday of the month | Evening Worship Service |
The 2nd Sunday of each month after Morning Service | Fellowship Sunday |
The 4th Sunday of each month after Morning Service | Fellowship Meal |
2nd Saturday of the month, 8AM | Men’s Breakfast |
Leadership
Christ is the Head of Bethel overseeing it through elders.

Rev. Bruce Prentice is Bethel’s teaching elder

Gary Wood is Bethel’s ruling elder

The elders are assisted in the ministry by Deacon Stephen Larson

The elders are assisted in the ministry by Deacon Todd Labrensz
The Gospel
Two Ways to Live
What We Believe
Our primary authority is the Bible
“All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness,”
2 Timothy 3:16
Scripture is divinely given. It is true and trustworthy. It is our rule of faith and life. It tells us what we must believe, and how we are to live.
The Historic Orthodox Faith
We believe that the teaching of the Bible is correctly presented in the historic creeds of the Christian faith, that cross denominational lines, the Nicene Creed or the Apostle’s Creed
The Reformed Faith
As Presbyterians, we believe that the teaching of the Bible and the historic Christian faith is most fully and consistently articulated in the teachings of the Protestant Reformation, as expressed in the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Larger Catechism and Shorter Catechism.
Our pastor, elders, and deacons must subscribe to these as their own personal statement of belief, and they are the basis of the teaching ministry of Bethel. Members are not required to do so.
