Living In Authority Ministries

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6306 Marykirk Dr
Fayetteville, NC 28304

Living In Authority Ministries in Fayetteville, NC is a welcoming church community that empowers believers to live victoriously through the word of God. With a focus on connection, friendship, and exploration of Christian living, LIAM offers a non-threatening and friendly atmosphere for individuals to grow in faith and deepen their relationship with God.

Attend dynamic Sunday services, engage in in-depth Bible studies, and participate in various ministries and events to strengthen your spiritual journey. Join Pastor Dr. Walker and the LIAM community to experience a place where everyone is encouraged to belong and no one stands alone.

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