
Welcome to Bethel Temple!
Located 'Deep in the Heart of Texas', Bethel Temple Killeen is proud to serve many members of the U.S. Army stationed at Fort Hood.
Bethel Temple Assembly of God is an exciting, dynamic church that delights in sharing the love and grace of God with our community and our world!
W are creating a Touchpoint, (a place where God can touch us and where we can touch God), that is meaningful and life transforming.
- We are a multicultural church with exciting worship and powerful preaching. We are truly a church, "Where Diversity Finds Community."
- We are a place of refuge for the lost; a place of comfort for the broken hearted; and a place of strength for those without hope.
- Come join us as we strive to "hit the mark of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus!" Philippians 4:13
- For your convenience in giving we offer the services of PayPal.


An Open Door
Read Acts 14:1 through 16:40
Paul…having been kept by the Holy Spirit from preaching the word in the province of Asia…. the Spirit of Jesus would not allow them to…. During the night Paul had a vision of a man of Macedonia standing and begging him, “Come over to Macedonia and help us” (Acts 16:6,7,9).
Twice God forbade Paul and his missionary party to go north into Asia, but directed them to Macedonia on the mainland of Greece. This caused the gospel to be spread in Europe instead of Asia. Because the gospel was planted in Europe it came to America on the Mayflower.
Because God directed Paul to Troas, hundreds of years later the United States of America was founded as a Christian nation and has been used of God to send missionaries all over the world. These few verses in Acts should cause tears of thankfulness and joy as we humbly realize, God in His sovereign grace sent Paul to Europe. What a challenge for Christians to take the gospel to those who have not received it!
Challenge for Today: When you are actively seeking the Lord’s will and He closes doors, watch for Him to open another door instead.
Quicklook: Acts 16:6–15
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