When do you meet?

We meet for worship every Sunday morning at 10:45am. We also have small groups that meet prior to worship at 9:15am.


Where do you meet?

Hyde Park is located at 301 North Roberts Ave in Lumberton across from Builder’s Supply, Dollar General, and Burger King.


Do I have to dress up?

No. Hyde Park is a very welcoming and diverse congregation. You’ll see everything from shorts and t-shirts to casual business attire to dresses and suits and ties. We’re much more concerned about celebrating you being here with us than focusing on what you’re wearing.


What about my kids?

We have an awesome kids ministry simply called HP Kids. Within that, we have small group classes on Sunday morning at 9:15am, HP Kids Live at 10:45am, and HP Kids Campfire Crew on Sunday nights at 6:00pm. We also provide nursery/preschool during each of those times.


What about my students/youth?

Hyde Park has an active student ministry called Incite. They meet together every Sunday night at 6:00pm for a student gathering with games, music, and Bible teaching. They also have small groups on Sunday mornings at 9:15am. Our students meet in the Refuge. Incite also offers other planned student events at various times and locations. You can check our church calendar for those event listings.


Where do I park?

We recommend that guests park in the main parking lot near the Worship Center. We also have handicap parking right next to the main doors of the Worship Center.


Where do I come in?

The first building as you pull into our main parking lot is the Worship Center. You’ll see double glass doors that serve as our main entrance into the Worship Center. If you have children, you can first check them in at the kids building (the second large building) and then walk over to the Worship Center. Also, be sure to ask about the ROC café where you can enjoy a cup of coffee on us, get some basic breakfast items, and visit with some of our members. See our HP Campus Map for more details.


What do you believe?

God exists and has revealed Himself to mankind. He has rescued and redeemed a people for Himself through His Son, Jesus Christ. This good news is to be preached to all nations for God’s glory and our joy. See more here.