Spiritual Fellowship

Beth-El Churches

The Beth-El Fellowship of Visionary Churches (BFVC) was organized out of the burden and vision of Bishop F. Josephus Johnson, II, to be a source of encouragement, a resource of practical Christian leadership development and team building, as well as a haven of rest, and relational support for pastors and their spouses across this nation and even across the world. Central to the fellowship of churches are covenant relationships because “relationships are everything!”

Go to www.bethelvisionarychurches.org for more information and membership details.

Beth-El Pastors Facebook Live: Monthly on the 2nd Thursdays at 7pm EST. To view Beth-El Facebook Live, visit Beth-El’s Facebook page or go to this website’s Live Stream Page. The Video Library also includes selected previously recorded videos.

 

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How to Use the Library

Index and Video Search

Featured Videos

Live Streams

FITF - Workshop Videos

Explore Our Resources & Guides

The word resource refers to assets, materials, and life supporting tools. Our prayer is that you will find the information and available teaching on this website to be a wealth of knowledge empowering you to deepen your relationship with God and energize your ministry of the gospel. We hope that you will take time to browse the collection and be edified in your Spirit as you prepare for greater works. Click Here or  click "Resources" above.

Featured Web Resources and Learning Tools

Video Resource Library

Bishop's Messages & Media Guide

Recommended Reading Lists

Beth-El Fellowship of Visionary Churches

Prayer Requests

Biblical Studies Certificate Programs

International Pastors

Forthcoming December 2021 and Early 2022

Pastoral Leadership, Guides, and Teaching Development

Church Development, Planning, & Management

Healing, Social Justice, and Radical Love

Jesus Christ's life and sacrifice was an example of demonstrating love to all people regardless of their race, ethnicity, religion, education, or social class; particularly, the marginalized, vulnerable, and outcast. Real social justice begins with seeing the needs of others with eyes of compassion and humility, and then helping to uplift those who are under the weight of social misery. Click Here to go to the page.

Jesus Christ of the Poor, Oppressed, and Suffering

The Revolutionary & Radical Jesus

Jesus of the Poor, Oppressed, Suffering, and Marginalized

The Distortion of Christ & the Power of His Sacrifice

Liberation & Social Justice Theologies

Community Crises, Trauma, and Global Catastrophes

Traumas as Daily Catastrophe for People of Color & the Poor

On COVID-19 & Health Crises

The Church as a Refuge for the Oppressed

The Church's Betrayal of the Message of Jesus

The Profit Church vs The People's Church

The Physical vs The Spiritual Church

The Role of the Church in Fighting Radical Evils