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Bethel Church average salary is $80,000, median salary is $85,000 with a salary range from $50,000 to $105,000.
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Software Engineer 85,000-85,000 Venice, CA, 90291 2015 Bethel Church Software Engineer Salaries (2)
Bethel Church Venice, CA Salaries
Software Engineer 105,000-105,000 Venice, CA, 90291 2012 Bethel Church Software Engineer Salaries (2)
Bethel Church Venice, CA Salaries
Digital Artist 50,000-50,000 Venice, CA, 90291 2012 Bethel Church Digital Artist Salaries (1)
Bethel Church Venice, CA Salaries
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  • Bethel Church
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Redding, CA
  • Bethel Church is passionate about revival and has a mandate to raise up a generation who will display the raw power of God. The purpose of Global Legacy, a ministry of Bethel Church, is to build a supernatural structure which will empower and equip leaders to release this passion and mandate all over the world. During a meeting of Global Legacy's apostolic leaders, Bill Johnson posed the question: "How far can we go with a government of honor?" This question demands that we view government from Heaven's perspective. We believe that, as we develop honoring relationships with each other,