SERVICE DAYS & TIMES

Sunday Worship – 2:00 pm
Wednesday Night Bible Study – 7:30 pm

Midtown Tabernacle is located in Middletown, Delaware. At this point in time, we do not have a permanent church building. Instead, we hold our services at Forest Presbyterian Church at 44 West Main Street, across the street from the Everett Theatre. Here are directions to our church from the North in general, from the North specifically from Newark, and from the South.

Directions from the North
Route 1 South; exit on Route 299 West (Middletown); Pass though Middletown Square (where Broad Street meets Main Street). The church up the street on the left. It is a brick building with a white clock tower. It is also directly across the street from the Everett Theatre.

Directions from the South
Route 1 North; exit on 299 West (Middletown); Pass though Middletown Square (where Broad Street meets Main Street). The church is up the street on the left. It is a brick building with a white clock tower. It is also directly across the street from the Everett Theatre.

Directions from Newark, DE
Route 896 South; over Summit Bridge; 896 becomes Rt. 71 South into Middletown. Turn right at Middletown Square (where Broad Street meets Main Street). The church is up the street on the left. It is a brick building with a white clock tower. It is also directly across the street from the Everett Theatre.

The greatest expectation that someone can have coming into any church service is that of being in the presence of God. It’s more than a feeling or a temporary high. It is the intimate interaction between God and mankind. The central purpose of our coming together is to be in the presence of God and to bless His Name. Our central desire is to walk in His presence every moment of our lives.

If you have never had the opportunity to be in a Spirit-filled service before, you may not know what to expect. The Bible has a lot to say about our worship and there are several principles and actions that were practiced by the early church and are outlined in the Word of God for us to follow. In coming to our service, guests will soon discover that the biblical actions and expressions of worship are still practiced today in a relevant, moving manner. Here are some examples of our worship practice:

We pray together aloud (Acts 4:24)
We lift our hands in praise (Psalm 134:2)
We sing with all our hearts (Psalm 98:4)
We play musical instruments (II Samuel 6:5)
We clap and shout unto God (Psalm 47:1)
We testify publicly (Psalm 22:22)
We anoint with oil for divine healing (James 5:14)
We allow the operation of the spiritual gifts (I Cor. 14:2)

We would love to see you in service and it would be an honor to worship with you. Please feel free and welcome to join us as we praise God together and worship Him in Spirit and in truth!