Frequently Asked Questions

  • We are located in a small town in Indiana called Logan. We are less than 15 minutes away from Harrison, OH; W. Harrison, IN; Bright, IN; and St. Leon, IN. We are about half an hour from Cincinnati, OH.

  • Masks: Liberty Temple no longer requires masks. If you are more comfortable with a mask that is fine, and we can find you a seat where you feel most safe.

    Social Distancing: Liberty Temple is no longer enforcing social distancing. We do ask if you are feeling sick, please stay home, and watch on our Facebook or YouTube page. If you are more comfortable staying 6 feet away from others, we can find a seat where you feel most safe.

    Vaccines: According to the Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act of 1996, we are not legally allowed to ask any private questions about your health. Therefore, we cannot ask about your vaccination status. We urge you to do your own research and talk to your doctor to see what is right for you.

  • Liberty Temple is independent, and not associated with any one denomination. We are a Full-Gospel church. You can find our Statement of Faith here.

  • Yes. Our sanctuary, bathrooms, and nursery are all handicap accessible. Unfortunately, our basement which has our classrooms and kitchen are not handicap accessible. We have a row of parking spots that are by our ramp for handicap parking. We also have a team of people who will help get wheelchairs into the sanctuary.

  • We ask that you dress modestly. Other than that, it's whatever you are comfortable with. Most of our members wear business casual, but that isn't required.

  • We started afternoon services in the winter because the roads were usually icy in the morning, and we were canceling services more often than not. When summer came, we decided there were multiple reasons to keep church in afternoon.

  • We are currently meeting from 1-1:25pm for a prayer service. We welcome you to join us during this time as we pray for our congregation, community, nation, and world. Children will be allowed in our toy room as long as they don’t disturb those who are praying. Our service begins at 1:30pm with an action song for children to help get their energy out. Then we go into worship service, which consists of worship songs and lasts for about 20 minutes. After songs the young children are dismissed for Sunday School while the pastor preaches. Sermons normally last between 40-50 minutes. The last part of the service is praying. Services are typically about 90 minutes long.

  • Our services are currently live streamed on our Facebook page. Our goal is to set up a YouTube channel to better serve our community. When we do that, our services will be on both platforms. We will also be releasing sermons on this website after our YouTube channel is set up.

  • Please contact us with any other questions you may have.