Hebron Campus
Who We Are
Hebron is a small, country church with a big heart, nestled in the quiet beauty of King William County. Though our numbers may be few, our impact is large. We are a close-knit community of believers dedicated to loving God and serving others, welcoming everyone just as they are — especially those facing life challenges or simply needing for a place to belong.
Our unofficial motto is “We Love God, We Love Each Other, & We Love The Community Around Us.”


Our Story
Hebron’s campus has a rich and resilient history. The building was constructed in 1854 and survived the Civil War, bearing witness to generations of faith and perseverance. One of the door frames still carries the mark of a Civil War-era bullet, and inside our church Bible is an inscription left by a Union soldier — a quiet testimony to the trials and legacy of the past.
In 2016, the Hebron campus was acquired by Broadus Memorial Church, continuing its long tradition of serving the local community with love, hope, and purpose. We continue to use different ministries to reach out to the community – building relationships with social services, and first responders.
As our congregation has grown, we’ve added two trailers on the property to provide additional space for classes, fellowship, and ministry gatherings — a sign of God’s continued work through our church.
Worship Style
Our worship is contemporary and Spirit-led, guided by a passionate praise team. Each service offers space for sharing personal prayer praises and concerns — creating a space of openness, honesty, and healing.

Community & Connection
At Hebron, relationships matter. We are more than a congregation; we are a family. Strong friendships form the backbone of our church, and these bonds help carry each other through life’s challenges and joys.
We estimate that 75% of our congregation is involved in ministries within the church.

Outreach & Mission
Though we are small, our mission is mighty. Hebron operates an active food ministry that serves over 200 people each month, including delivering food to senior adults who can’t come to us.
In 2020, we added a free furniture ministry, providing essential household items to individuals and families in need — helping to turn houses into homes. We believe in being the hands and feet of Jesus — right here in King William County.
The church has a firewood ministry, housed at the Pole Green Campus, that is offered to our neighbors who need help staying warm in the winter months.
Hebron hosts a monthly KOZ (Kids Outdoor Zone) activity — an outdoor adventure ministry where boys are mentored by godly men and taught outdoor skills, life lessons, and Biblical values. This ministry creates meaningful opportunities for connection, growth, and character-building in the next generation.
In addition, our congregation serves along the Pole Green Camps in ministries like Moments of Hope, the Handicap Ramp Ministry, and participating in the Living Nativity.
Every other year, Hebron Campus presents The First Noel — a live nativity experience that brings the Christmas story to life.
Weekly Schedule
Sunday Worship – 9:30 AM (Contemporary Service)
Sunday School for All Ages – Follows worship
Tuesday Bible Studies – 6:00 PM – Men’s, Women’s, & Youth Group
Come As You Are
When we say “come as you are,” we are not just referring to your dress. Come with your pain, problems, and praises. Hebron is a church where grace is abundant, worship is genuine, and love is lived out.
If you’re looking for a place where you can be real, be known, and be part of something meaningful — welcome home.

We were featured in the “Imagine” Magazine last Fall, 2024 edition. Read more about us here.