You Are invited to Celebrate the Life of Bethel's Beni Johnson

Bethel Church would like to invite all to attend a celebration service of the life of Beni Johnson. Beni passed away on July 13, after a long battle with cancer. She was 67 years-old.
Beni was the senior co-pastor to Bethel Church, Redding, California. She was the mother of Eric, Brian and Leah, beloved wife to Bill Johnson, grandmother to eleven children, spiritual mother to hundreds, the intercessor of intercessors, horticulturalist, nutritional connoisseur and author of several books including The Happy Intercessor, Healthy and Free, The Joy of Intercession, 40 Days of Wholeness, Embracing Transition, Experiencing Jesus Through Communion and The Power of Communion.
The celebration service will be held on Friday, August 5, 2022 at 1:00PM at the Redding Civic Auditorium. It will also be streamed on Bethel.TV & YouTube.
Registration is not required. Brian Johnson writes, "Though there will be reserved seats for family and friends of the Johnson family, seating will be first come, first served. Please carpool to the Civic, and be prepared to be directed to a seat either in the main auditorium, an overflow room at the Civic, or to be redirected to College View if/when the Civic fills to capacity. The service will also be streamed on Bethel.TV and Bethel's YouTube."
Beni's husband Bill paid tribute to her on Facebook, stating that she is now "healthy and free." The post was flooded with comments from the public, even as Beni's son Brian expressed his grief on Instagram and wrote, "My mom went home tonight. Love you mom."
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