We are taking meaningful steps forward, including engaging an independent investigator, reviewing our governance, and strengthening the channels through which concerns can be safely raised and properly heard. We are not moving past it quickly—this process matters deeply to us and those we serve, and importantly, to the heart of God.
We have engaged in ongoing conversations with our community—including those impacted by recent events, current and former students, staff, and trusted outside voices. We are establishing clear accountability structures that prioritize integrity and the safety of everyone engaging with Bethel, both inside and outside the organization. We seek to uphold the standards Scripture sets for our leadership and culture. As a result, we're committed to a continued journey of sober reflection and concrete action.
Bethel Church’s Community Guidelines and Safe Church process exist to continue the work of revival through supporting physical, emotional, and spiritual health within the Bethel community, and to provide a safe place if an unhealthy or unacceptable interaction or experience should take place.
