IP Tabernáculo de Liberación y Sanidad Divina
About
IP Tabernáculo de Liberación y Sanidad Divina sits in the nonprofit space—where faith-based missions intersect with community support without fanfare. Spiritual guidance and healing prayer anchor its day-to-day rhythm on the second floor of a block that feels lived-in, not polished. At 135 W 168th St in the Bronx, it quietly marks a stretch of Washington Heights real estate most locals pass without glancing twice.
Spiritual counseling, deliverance sessions, and weekend worship gatherings occupy space most buildings would overcrowd—yet here they fit. Prayer vigils and Bible study fold into a schedule that slips into the neighborhood’s cadence like a late-night radio host nobody mentions on first listen. No marquee lights; just the storefront sign and a buzz to enter.
Locals dial 718-538-9100 when they need guidance—or when someone at the bodega mentions seeing a familiar face through the window. Requests for pastoral visits happen between orders, after jobs, during the 4-train’s gaps—whatever keeps the round of daily life turning. One call threads through the week like a garment mended behind closed doors.
Find the front entrance by steering toward the red-brick walk-up labeled 135; the map drops a pin at this long-standing pillar below the 168th Street overpass. Directions: keep right past the laundromat, take the buzz once the heavy door groans.