PARKING
Adequate parking is located around the church and someone will be located at the main entrance to Welcome you. If it is raining there is a covered entrance to drop people off located at the front of the building
Adequate parking is located around the church and someone will be located at the main entrance to Welcome you. If it is raining there is a covered entrance to drop people off located at the front of the building
At Lifepoint Church, we believe in ministering to the whole family. Every age group has different needs that can only be met effectively through different age appropriate ministries, experiences and messages. Upon arrival in the lobby, our greeters will help you direct children to the various age appropriate classrooms. While waiting for service to start feel free to grab some coffee, doughnuts and other refreshments before the service starts.
This time is set aside for communicating with God from our hearts. We have live upbeat worship with guitars, drums -the works, as well as intimate songs of worship. Everyone worships in their own unique way – for many, that means singing, clapping and raising their hands, and for others it means quietly reflecting on the words. At Lifepoint Church, you’re welcome to do what comes from the heart in praise to God.
In every service you will hear a relevant, straightforward message that is based on Scripture and is designed to be helpful in your everyday life. These messages will help you develop a growing, vibrant relationship with Jesus Christ and provide a strong biblical foundation for your life.
Each week there is a time to worship God through the giving of tithes and offerings. As a guest, please do not feel any pressure to give. This is an act of worship for our regular attendees, allowing them to thank God for all of the great work he is doing in their lives. It also gives Lifepoint Church the means to reach more people for Christ in the future.
We celebrate communion together on designated Sunday morning services. Anyone can participate in this time of reflection and prayer – as long they’ve made the decision to follow Jesus Christ. The juice and bread that we share represent the life He gave up so that our sins could be forgiven.