Bethel City Church

Bethel City Church is a Pentecostal church affiliated with Assemblies of God and located in Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom.

The church's senior pastors, James and Becky Galloway, began the church in 2008 from its current main campus and offices in Abbey Hulton, in the same building as the previous church (named Bethel Christian Church and Centre and formerly known to local residents as the Bethel until January 2008) but with a new culture. In just a short time Bethel City Church has grown to over 500 people attending services and events each week with several campuses operating across the city.

The church is currently headquartered at its main campus and offices on Leek Road, Abbey Hulton in Stoke-on-Trent with additional congregations based in Trentham (established July 2009) and Meir (established January 2010).

In addition to the main campus in Abbey Hulton church premises include a community café facility named Neos520 located in Meir, a youth venue in Hanley named The Stand, a clothing distribution warehouse named When... based in Fenton, and a church building in Cheadle.

Bethel City Church also operates an initiative called Love Stoke through which volunteers can take part in social action projects across the city of Stoke-on-Trent and surrounding areas to improve standards of living and impact communities. Love Stoke won the Britannia Fairness Award at the Sentinel's Our Heroes 2008 Awards in recognition of its achievements.

|thumb|150px|right|2009 Bethel City Church album, Something More

In November 2009 Bethel City Church released their debut music album named Something More, recorded live at their main campus in Abbey Hulton on Sunday 7 June 2009.