About Us
Beulah Congregational Church is a historic church in Beulah, ND (founded in 1917) and belongs to the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference. We are a diverse and growing congregation of all ages, from many different backgrounds, and from several different towns, but we find unity in our common faith in Jesus Christ.
We are a Reformational and Evangelical Church. The Congregational churches trace our roots back to the English Reformation. We believe that the Bible is God's sacred Word and is our highest authority. We believe salavation is found only in Jesus Christ and is received as a gift by grace through faith in Christ. We believe the Apostle's Creed is a faithful summary of Christian doctrine, the ten commandments are God's moral standard for man, and the Lord's Prayer is a faithful guide to prayer. As a Congregational church, we emphasize the "whole people of God" rather than systems of heirarchy and beaurocrasy. We observe two sacraments: Holy Baptism (including infants) and Holy Communion. We practice the rite of Confirmation as a primary means of entrance into the life of the church. We believe marriage is between one man and one woman for life, that life is sacred from conception and must be defended, and that God created all things including mankind.
We are a parish church. Located just off Main Street in the heart of residential Beulah, we strive to share the love of Christ with those in our own backyard as well as around the world. Many of our actvities have a local flavor - our after school childrens' club, our outreach to a neighboring assisted living facility and nursing home, and our involvement in local charities like Hospice, Women's Action Resource Center, and local disaster and relief efforts, all of which help us to share the compassion of Jesus with our neighbors.
We are a family church. We believe the family is the heart of human life as God has created it. We believe that children and youth are gifts from God. Therefore our congregation seeks to nurture the Christian faith of whole families. Our worship is intergenerational, we have an active Sunday School for all ages, and educational opportunities for men, women, youth, and children.