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Bethel Music Worship School 2026
Bill Johnson, Kari Jobe Carnes, Cody Carnes, Abbie Gamboa, Lindy Cofer, Circuit Riders, Jenn Johnson, Brian Johnson, Josh Baldwin, Paul McClure, Hannah McClure, Kristene DiMarco, John Wilds, David Funk, Bethany Wohrle, Emmy Rose, Zahriya Zachary, Edward Rivera, Noah Paul Harrison, Hannah Waters, Garett Serban, Kate Serban
"I’m reachin’ out to touch the hem of hope - Heaven is so close"
Bethany Wohrle joined the Bethel Music Collective in 2018 while serving as a worship leader at her local church in Venice, Florida. In 2010, Bethany and her family moved to Redding, California, where she would attend Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry and Bethel Music Worship School. She also became part of Bethel’s local worship team and volunteered as the Young Adults Worship Pastor.
Bethany made her Bethel Music debut with Living Hope, a single written by Phil Wickham and Brian Johnson. Several of her notable features include Bethel Music’s Peace, Vol. II (2021) album, where she sang Another in the Fire; Homecoming (2021), where she led All Hail King Jesus; Victory (2019), featuring her on Victory Is Yours; and Come Up Here (2023), where she joined John Wilds on Our King Jesus (Holy). Most recently, Bethany released her single “That’s How I Know” in anticipation of her first solo album, set for release in 2026. She also appears on Bethel Music’s album We Must Respond (2025), leading Sing of This (Live). She tours with the collective around the world and continues to collaborate with writers, producers, and musicians, creating new music for upcoming projects.
Bethany lives in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband Chris, and their two sons Finnley and Silas. The couple is passionate about seeing local worship teams thrive to encounter God in a way that changes their entire way of living.
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