Until 2004, the church was the location for a nationally syndicated religious broadcast known as The Old-Time Gospel Hour.
The church offers a variety of events and speakers, such as a creationist conference by Answers in Genesis.
In a special business meeting called by the board of deacons on June 3, 2007, Jonathan Falwell was unanimously elected by the congregation to assume his father's duties as senior pastor of the church.
Jerry Falwell started Lynchburg Baptist College by selling bonds to a small group of private investors.
[7] In 1989, Jerry Falwell told Liberty University employees that membership in the church and tithing were mandatory.