E-groups are back, starting the week of September 15. Choose between the Wilmington and Middletown locations of our weekly sermon recap Walk It Out.
On March 28 from 11AM–1PM, Epiphany Wilmington will gather volunteers of all ages to help clean and restore one of our local community spaces. Whether you're part of our church or simply looking for a way to give back in Wilmington, you are welcome.
Across Wilmington and beyond, people are more open to God during this season than almost any other time of year. Questions surface. Hearts soften. Invitations are considered. Hope feels possible. As a church family, we don’t want to walk into Easter casually. We want to walk in prepared. That’s why we’re committing to 7 Days of Prayer during Holy Week — setting aside intentional time to seek God, intercede for our city, and ask Him to move powerfully in and through our Easter gatherings.
New Beginnings 💧 Join us for a powerful act of faith! Baptism is a symbolic representation of the cleansing and renewal that comes with a personal relationship with Jesus.
Join us for a fun, family-friendly outing to take our kids to witness the biblical story of "Joshua" at Sight & Sound Theatres.
Join us for our Church Spring Cleanup as we come together to care for the space where we gather, worship, and welcome others. This is a simple but meaningful way to serve—helping clean, organize, and refresh our church interior so it’s ready for all God is doing this season.
Join us for quarterly members-only meetings. Join us right after church to hear some exciting updates from Pastor about the next stage of Epiphany in our “F.I.X.E.D.” year.
After 21 days of prayer and fasting, we’re coming together for Day 22—a sacred afternoon of prayer, reflection, and renewal. This gathering is an opportunity to pause, listen, and allow God to deepen the work He’s already begun in us.
In 2026, God is calling us to be a F.I.X.E.D. people—fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of our faith. These 21 days are our shared starting line: a simple, steady invitation to draw near to God together through prayer, fasting, Scripture, and community.
If you’ve ever heard someone mention Epiphany or Three Kings’ Day and weren’t totally sure what it meant, you’re not alone. Epiphany Day—celebrated on January 6—is one of those Christian holidays that’s deeply meaningful but often unexplained.
Ring in the New Year with purpose! Join us for a night of reflection, worship, and prayer as we thank God for 2025 and prepare our hearts for 2026.
Celebrate the season with your Epiphany family at our annual Holiday Brunch Gathering—a joyful afternoon of food, fun, and festive connection for all ages. Whether you’re brand-new or have been with us for years, this is the perfect space to slow down, share warmth, and make memories with your church community.
New Beginnings 💧 Join us for a powerful act of faith! Baptism is a symbolic representation of the cleansing and renewal that comes with a personal relationship with Jesus.
Put your creative touch on our Christmas decorations at the church! Sign up and let us know you will be there on Sunday, November 23 from 2 PM - 4 PM after church.
Find out what’s new at Epiphany. Join our quarterly members-only meetings. Join us right after church to hear some exciting updates from Pastor about the next stage of Epiphany in our “Thrive” year.