LAUNCH OPENDOOR CHURCH AT IMMANUEL WITH US!

PRAY

As a Spirit-filled church, we believe in the power of prayer, and one of the greatest ways you can help us is by standing in prayer with us. We ask that you pray for our staff and leadership as we take new ground and inhabit an old well. Pray for those who will visit and those who may join our Opendoor family. Above all else, pray that God would be glorified in it all. To find out more information on how you can pray with us, click the link below.

GIVE

As a generational house, we believe in honoring the past and investing in the future, and you can help us achieve that through your contributions. Your investment in our new campus directly sews into the lives of our community by restoring old wells. To find out more information on ways to give, click the link below.

WORK

At Opendoor, we believe in faithfully stewarding what God has put in our hand, and you can help us do that by giving of your time and talents to help us restore this old well. We will be having a Work Day at our Immanuel campus on October 5. To find out more information on this important Work Day, click the link below. We are better together!

SERVE

We know church is for us but not about us; it’s about reaching people and serving others. As we launch our new campus, there is no better time than now to join our Dream Team and become part of our Opendoor family. Find out more information and register for Growth Track by clicking the link below.

WELCOME HOME

SERVICE TIMES
(Starting NOV 3)

Sundays at 9:00am and 11:00am

LOCATION

1101 South Elm Street, Greenville, NC

THE VISION BEHIND OPENDOOR AT IMMANUEL

For many years, we have carried in our heart the dream that we would, at some point, have the opportunity to reopen wells that have been filled in by the enemy.

We have not only sensed this spiritually but have also sensed this physically as well. In our area and all over Eastern North Carolina, we see older church buildings sitting empty as church architecture has moved in a different direction and congregations have grown older. We see a generation of believers, who have given diligently of their resources (time, talent, and money), being forced out and, in some cases, having to embrace a style of worship that is foreign to them. For that, we honor them as they are receptive to something new and willing to believe in the next generation. However, we also feel it's time to prevent these buildings from sitting empty and, once again, fill them with life-giving churches. There is no better way to honor the past and a generation of believers than partnering with the dream God gave for these once vibrant houses of worship.

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WE ALL EXPERIENCE SEASONS OF CHALLENGE, DIFFICULTY, OR SORROW. OUR PASTORS, STAFF, AND VOLUNTEERS ARE READY TO LISTEN, LEARN, AND HELP YOU FIND COMFORT.