The announcement comes as Republicans and Democrats at the top of the ticket continue to blanket North Carolina, which is seen as a key battleground state. Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz made a stop in Asheville earlier this week.
Vance will deliver remarks at a Believers and Ballots Coalition event at Freedom House Church.
The Ohio senator and running mate to former President Donald Trump is scheduled to speak at 6:30 p.m. Doors open at 4:30 p.m.
The coalition engages with faith communities and church congregations to spread the word about Trump's commitment to religious liberty and the country, the Trump/Vance campaign said.
Trump is also visiting North Carolina, stopping in Wilmington this weekend.
He will speak on Saturday at Aero Center. That event begins at 2 p.m.