LIBERTY WORSHIP CENTER



LIBERTY WORSHIP CENTER
Pastor Jeff Walter



Jeff has a passion for God’s Word and teaching it. Having been involved in ministry for over twenty years Jeff has served as a Pastor with the United Methodist Church, as an evangelist with the Association of Evangelical Congregations and as the Pastor of Eyler’s Valley Chapel near Emmitsburg Maryland from 1995 to 2005. Born in Thurmont Maryland, Jeff and his wife Betsy moved to Carroll Valley Pennsylvania in 2005. They have three adult children and six grandchildren.



There are so many voices shouting for our attention all telling us something different. Each one either asking for something or telling us what we need to do. It can be frustrating, confusing and the source of great pain. Our heart cries out “There has to be a better way! There has to be someone who cares about me and what is best for me!” Your heart is right. There is someone and He is the God of all creation. We here at Liberty Worship Center have found the source of love, truth, compassion and healing. Please come join us as we worship and fellowship with Him.




OUR LEADERSHIP TEAM


It takes a team for a church to do what the Lord has directed LWC to do in our community. Our Leadership Team is equally as important to the work of the Kingdom as our Pastor. They serve as advisors and co-laborers in decision making and ministry to the body with the Pastor.They are:

Mike & Tracy Paul

Jeff Walter

Greg & Sarah Warner

Jim & Glenda Watson

Steve and Rebecca Zentz



Our Church Secretary is.... Melissa Bishop






Articles & Resources for Church Workers

  • Starting a Greeter Program
    Four years ago I accepted the challenge of evangelism chairperson for our church. One of the first programs the pastor and I developed was the Sunday morning greeter program.
  • Motivating the Right Person into the Right Ministry
    One of the greatest challenges for most leaders is selecting and motivating the right people into the right ministry positions in hopes of minimizing turnover and frustration. Even in the smaller church with limited personnel, it is important to coordinate people and ministry as much as possible.
  • “I TRIED, BUT NO ONE EVER CALLED ME”
    “I tried, but no one ever called me” are painful words for a leader who has much work to do and not enough people willing to do it. These words are painful for the person who wanted to contribute, but was never called. These are also painful words for a person who is committed to helping people connect and contribute in meaningful ways within the church.