We’re Always Excited to Welcome New Visitors
At Your OUR LIBERTY IN CHRIST TABERNACLE , we’re always excited to welcome new visitors. We hope you’ll join us for a service, and we want to make your visit as comfortable as possible. Here’s what you can expect when you come to either our 2.00 PM Sunday service or Wednesday fellowship at 7pm
Our church is located at 2202 EAST GEER STREET DURHAM NC 27704 , and parking is located beside the church.
If you have mobility restrictions or young children to carry, feel free to use one of the spots closest to the door. We like to keep them free for visitors and people who need assistance.
What you wear to church matters, however,
When you walk in,
find one of our greeters and introduce yourself. They're usually stationed at the doors and Welcome Desk, and they'll show you where everything is. They'll help you find the nursery and Sunday school rooms if you have kids. Our greeters can also point you to the restrooms, sanctuary and fellowship area. If you have any questions about the service itself, the greeters are able to provide helpful answers.
Be sure to hang around after the service and join us for coffee.
You'll have a chance to meet our pastor and many other people in the church. We'd also love to get to know you so you're a familiar face the next time you come.
What To Expect
When you come to join us for the first time,
one of our greeters will be glad to help you become comfortable. If you'd like, they'll help you find the nursery (which is fully staffed and safely run), restrooms, sanctuary and, of course, coffee after the service.
During the service,
you’ll hear our faith expressed in the songs we sing, prayers we offer up and our pastor’s preaching. All parts of our service are grounded in the Bible, which we are committed to upholding.
After the service,
join us for a cup of coffee and give us a chance to get to know each other. Say hello to our pastor and anyone else you see. We’d all love to hear your story and share ours with you.
No matter what your Christian background is (or isn’t), we hope you’ll join us on Sunday. Here at Our liberty in Christ tabernacle , you’ll find people of all sizes, stripes and colors, and we welcome everyone–including you. Our services start at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. every Sunday.
"And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works."
(Hebrews 10:24)
At OUR LIBERTY IN CHRIST TABERNACLE, we have a simple hope: to see people come to know Jesus Christ and grow in their Christian faith. Our ministries come in all shapes and sizes. Please come and join us for worship.
Children Ministry
Our Children's ministry allows children to hear and rejoice while learning about good news of Jesus Christ. We seek to create a fun and loving environment for all Children. Children's ministry is available for all ages each Sunday morning at 10am. Nursery is also provided for all services each Sunday morning.
Youth Ministry
Youth ministry is available for all ages each Sunday morning at 10am. 6-12 year olds meet each Tuesday night from 5:30pm - 6:30pm for additional bible study. We are currently studying the book of Acts.
Men's Ministry
Men's ministry provides opportunities for men to get together for worship and community outreach. Whether we are getting together for a hiking trip or prayer breakfast our mission is to grow in our faith and to build strong relationships with our friends and community. Men's ministry meets every other Thursday at 6pm.
Ladies Ministry
Ladies ministry provides opportunities for women to get together for worship and community outreach. Whether we are getting together for a bible study or retreat our mission is to grow in our faith and to build strong relationships with our friends and community. Women's ministry meets every Wednesday from 6pm - 7pm
we truly believe people should come to God as they are. You don’t need to dress up to get his approval–that comes through Jesus’ sacrifice. Once you walk in the doors, you’ll see that the congregation has all types of people in all kinds of dress. While a few people in the church wear ties, others like to remind them that Jesus never wore a tie. Wearing appropriately means you respect other people with what you wear.