who satisfies you with good so that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s. The LORD works righteousness and justice for all who are oppressed. He made known his ways to Moses, his acts to the people of Israel.
Bethlehem Baptist Church Web Privacy Policy
Bethlehem Baptist Church takes seriously its responsibility to protect the personal and financial information of its members and attendees that use the website. Here is a list of the information our website may request from you, how it is handled, and what it is used for.
Name and Contact information, including email and mailing address: we use this information when you create an online account on our website to verify your identity, to make sure that when you are registering for an event or donating money to Bethlehem, we are attaching these registrations or donations to the correct individual. Bethlehem occasionally publishes a congregational directory that is available only to members or regular attendees of one of our three locations in the Twin Cities metro area. Bethlehem does not share its membership or attendance rosters with other organizations or third parties. If you would like to have your name removed from our membership directory, or if you would like to update your name or contact information, please contact us to let us know.
Financial Information, including checking account or credit card information: if you donate money to Bethlehem online, our website will ask for this information to facilitate the transfer of funds. This information is protected using industry‐standard SSL 128‐bit encryption and is only accessible by the church financial secretary.
Social Security Number/References: Background checks and references are a requirement for serving in ministry positions at Bethlehem involving children. Therefore, Bethlehem requires that potential volunteers provide references and their SSN for this background check. The SSN is never actually seen by anyone at Bethlehem, and is not accessible to any of the staff. The results of the background check are only visible to one or two BBC staff members.
Identity verification information: when you create an online account on our site, part of the account creation process is selecting a question whose answer is known only to you. This question‐and‐answer is stored in our church database in the event you forget your site password and want to have the password reset, in which case they are used to check your identity. These questions are not used for any other purpose, and are only accessible by the church’ database administrator for the purpose of helping users reset their passwords.
Internet Address and Browser Information: we use this information to track where our website traffic is coming from, how often people are visiting our site, where they are spending the most time on our site, and what internet browser they are using to view the site. We use this information to help us figure out how to improve the site by finding out what is helping people and what is not being used very much, and how much priority we should assign to these areas and which browsers to support in testing. We do not use this information to track individuals; we only use this data in looking at broader patterns of users of our site.
