Evangel Church Durham

Evangel Church Durham Making Disciples of All Nations
Join us on Sunday mornings! English @ 10:00 | Spanish @ 11:30 Evangel is a sanctuary in more ways than one.

The Word of God is preached, the love of Jesus Christ is shared, the leadership and presence of the Holy Spirit is also very welcome. What started as a fledgling group somewhere in a downtown Durham store front, has grown into a vibrant, diverse and passionate flock with a heart for God. With His continued help, the church will continue to thrive - Evangel Life.

02/03/2026

The joy of the Lord is my strength for real πŸ˜†

02/02/2026

What if the years that feel overlooked are actually the ones God is tending most carefully? Scripture never treats an unmarried life as a pause button or a problem to be solved, but as a space where devotion can be deepened, and purpose can be clarified. Paul spoke of undivided focus, and Jesus Himself lived fully within that freedom, showing that a whole and faithful life is not measured by relationship status.😌

God’s care is not delayed until a future season arrives. He is present, intentional, and actively shaping hearts right now, forming strength, discernment, and calling in ways that do not always announce themselves loudly. What may feel ordinary or misunderstood is often where God does some of His most lasting work, quietly building a life rooted in identity, wholeness, and trust.πŸ’™

Ready to get your game on? 🏈 Bring your cheers, your laughter, your friends, and your family, and join us to watch this ...
02/02/2026

Ready to get your game on? 🏈 Bring your cheers, your laughter, your friends, and your family, and join us to watch this year's Super Bowl at Evangel Church Durham! πŸ™ŒπŸ½

πŸ“… Sunday, February 8
⏰ 6 PM
πŸ“ 1011 Lynn Rd
➑️ Bring $5 for pizza and a soda

Most of the people God used greatly spent years waiting quietly. Joseph waited through betrayal and imprisonment before ...
02/01/2026

Most of the people God used greatly spent years waiting quietly. Joseph waited through betrayal and imprisonment before leadership. Moses spent decades in the wilderness before being sent back to Egypt. David was anointed king long before he ever sat on the throne. Paul spent years in obscurity before his public ministry began.

Scripture shows us that God is not rushed. He works patiently, shaping character long before calling becomes visible. These seasons are not delays, they are preparation. When life feels slow or hidden, it may be because God is doing a deeper work that will last.

Trust that God is faithful with time, and that what He is forming now will matter more than what is seen later.πŸ’™

02/01/2026

Walk In The Truth / Anda En La Verdad - February 1, 2026

Sundays are perfect for showing up and getting a fresh perspective before the week fills up again. Church is a good plac...
01/31/2026

Sundays are perfect for showing up and getting a fresh perspective before the week fills up again. Church is a good place to pause, breathe, sing, think, and remember what matters most, all without needing to have everything figured out.

If you are looking for a meaninguful way to start your week, we'd love to see you tomorrow. πŸ’™

Join us this Sunday and start the week grounded in what matters most. See you then?
⏰ 10 | English
⏰ 11:30 | Spanish
πŸ–₯️ Join us online at youtube.com/
β›ͺ Or join us in person at 1011 Lynn Road

01/30/2026

What if real spiritual growth happens where intention and action quietly meet? Scripture shows again and again that faith deepens when belief is carried beyond a moment and into a rhythm, as the early church devoted themselves both to gathering together and to daily life shaped by prayer and devotion. πŸ“–

Seasons of focused pursuit offer clarity and momentum, not by demanding flawlessness, but by creating space for habits to take root and hearts to be formed. Hebrews reminds us that encouragement within community strengthens endurance, while daily practices anchor faith beyond a single setting or schedule.

This kind of growth is sustained by a relationship where life with God becomes something practiced consistently and shared meaningfully, shaping who we are becoming long after the moment has passed.πŸ™πŸΌ

01/29/2026

What kind of love willingly steps into a broken world knowing the cost ahead? Scripture tells us that Jesus set His face toward the cross with clarity and purpose, choosing obedience over ease and love over safety, as Philippians 2 reminds us when it says He humbled Himself and took on the nature of a servant. πŸ“–

His arrival was not about escaping hardship but about reclaiming what sin and death had tried to steal, bringing freedom, restoration, and hope where there was none. That same story invites us to see faith differently, not as a pursuit of comfort but as a confident trust in a Savior who has already gone before us and secured victory. πŸ™ŒπŸΌ

When life feels costly or obedience feels inconvenient, the gospel reminds us that love is most powerful when it moves toward redemption, and that following Jesus always leads toward life, purpose, and lasting hope.πŸ’™

01/28/2026

What if sharing faith is less about having the perfect words and more about letting conviction shape everyday conversations?πŸ€”

Throughout Scripture, allegiance is never hidden, because what truly forms the heart eventually finds its way into speech and action. Jesus told His followers that the mouth speaks from the overflow of the heart, reminding us that witness flows naturally from identity rather than obligation. When faith becomes woven into who we are, invitations no longer feel forced, and conversations become moments where the Spirit quietly opens doors.

This is not about pressure or performance, but about attentiveness, recognizing when God stirs courage and nudges hearts toward connection. In simple exchanges and ordinary moments, God often does extraordinary work, using willing voices to reflect who He is and what He is building among His people.πŸ’™

01/27/2026

Let's see who knows their music best πŸ‘€πŸŽΆ

01/27/2026

Scripture reminds us that where attention goes, formation follows, which is why Jesus often withdrew to quiet places to be with the Father, even in the middle of demanding days. Life is full of good things, meaningful relationships, healthy rest, and shared joy, but the soul begins to thin when its deepest nourishment is postponed.

This is not about rules or spiritual performance, but about discernment and desire, allowing the Spirit to guide rhythms that actually sustain life. As Psalm 1 suggests, those who delight in the ways of the Lord become rooted and steady because of where they choose to dwell. The invitation is simple and freeing: make space for what restores intimacy with God, and let that nearness quietly shape everything else.πŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸ“–

Address

1011 Lynn Rd
Durham, NC
27703-4727

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 2pm
Wednesday 9am - 2pm
7pm - 8:30pm
Thursday 9am - 2pm
Friday 9am - 2pm
Sunday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

(919) 596-4931

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