A Heart for Missions: Part One

A Heart for Missions: Part One

A heart for missions– This is a phrase we hear often within Christian circles. But what does a heart for missions look like? A few things come to mind: serving at a local shelter, participating in disaster relief in other states, or serving with a missions project...
A Heart for Missions: Part Two

A Heart for Missions: Part Two

A leap of faith– This phrase is a cliché for a reason. Think of a time you acted in obedience to the Lord. What feelings arose? Maybe fear, uncertainty, or vulnerability? But despite those feelings, you chose faith. Kenzie and Morgan Flippo used the phrase “a...
30 Years Later–

30 Years Later–

Paul Adams, Bellevue Librarian, retires after more than 30 years of service. “The Lord has a special place of ministry for those who seek His will for their lives,” said Paul Adams, Bellevue Librarian. “There is no greater joy than being used by the...

Choose Life!

Ten years ago, Chad and Kristi Hall went to the doctor, 12-month-old Carson in tow, for a routine ultrasound to find out whether the 17-week-old baby growing in Kristi’s womb was a boy or a girl. Two minutes into the ultrasound, the nurse stopped and said four...

Catherine Prewett

In 1970, Ms. Prewett began her role as Bellevue’s first children’s director. When she retired 19 years later, there were over 700 children attending the children’s ministry. Although she is no longer able to attend Bellevue, she organizes the drama...

Jesus Breaks Every Chain

On Easter Sunday (April 5, 2015), the Bellevue family came together to worship our risen Savior. During the service, Audrey Lawrence and the Bellevue Choir and Orchestra led the church in a new song called “Break Every Chain.” During this song, the...