Uniting people church
We're coming to you!
Hillside park Durham
April 12 2pm
hEARTS UNITED, lives TRANSFORMED, REFLECTING cHRIST
one heart, one home,
one community at a time.
We are mission-driven and Spirit-led to serve the Triangle.
For people who left the church.
For people who've never been.
For people still searching.
For People.
We're Coming to You: A Mobile Church in Durham, NC
Where: Hillside Park
1301 S Roxboro St. Durham NC
When: Easter Sunday, April 12, 2pm
Who: Everyone is welcome. Bring a lawn chair and an open heart!
Would you try church again if it felt different?
Every church isn’t for everyone. That’s okay.
Take 15 seconds to find out if Uniting People feels like home.
What's Up!
I'M EZEKIEL
a Durham native and the planting pastor of Uniting People Church.
This church was born out of a simple belief: faith should feel real, community should feel like home, and unity should be something we live out, not just talk about. Uniting People exists for people who love Jesus, love culture, and are figuring life out one step at a time.
When I’m not pastoring, I’m helping churches and nonprofits grow, learning as I go, and being a truly terrible golfer. But above all, I’m passionate about seeing lives changed and people connected to God and each other.
If you’re looking for a church that meets you where you are and grows with you, welcome home.
FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
We’re a mobile church that meets in different spaces around the Triangle — coffee shops, community centers, and partner venues. Check our ‘Next Stop’ section for this week’s location.
Most of our Sunday gatherings start around 2:00 p.m., but times can vary depending on location. The Next Stop page always has the latest details.
Think less ‘service,’ more community. We share conversation, worship, and real stories. You’ll meet people, not just a program.
Join the Launch Team! Scroll up or hit the button to sign up and serve in an area that fits your gifts.
We’re part of a growing movement of churches focused on mission, renewal, and community — with Jesus at the center.