Located on Dundas Street, Bethesda Society is a vibrant community of believers dedicated to worship, service, and spiritual development. The society takes its name from the biblical pool of Bethesda, a place known for healing, which reflects the society's mission of providing spiritual and emotional renewal to its members and the wider community. Bethesda Society offers regular worship services, Bible studies, and outreach programs aimed at fostering both personal faith and collective growth.
The Central Circuit of the West African Methodist Church serves as a cornerstone for worship and community life within the heart of Freetown. Located in one of the most dynamic areas of the city, this circuit is known for its rich heritage and active engagement in both spiritual growth and community outreach. It is home to two significant societies: Bethesda Society and Ebenezer Society
Ebenezer Society, located in the Brookfields area, is another key part of the Central Circuit. The name "Ebenezer," meaning "stone of help," signifies the society’s role in offering support and guidance to its members. Through its dynamic services, community initiatives, and fellowship programs, Ebenezer Society plays a vital role in helping individuals and families strengthen their relationship with God while addressing their spiritual and practical needs. The society is well known for its welcoming atmosphere and commitment to community service.