What to Expect

One of our core values says, “We are here for the broken. We do what we do to reach people who are far from God. We get our hands messy in ministry.” Most of the people you meet when you visit Centerpoint Church will be nice and friendly. But you need to know before you come, that we’re a bunch of broken messes.

What to Expect When You Visit

Our services consist of worship through music, followed by a time of teaching, and are about 60 minutes long. Centerpoint Pastors teach out of the Bible and bring messages of truth, hope, and love. We also provide childcare and a children’s ministry with background-check approved volunteers.

Parking

We have parking available all around the church with handicap parking located near the entrance of our church building, including handicap accessible ramps.

Greeters

We know visiting a new church can be intimidating, that’s why we have a greeting team who would love to meet you and show you around! We don’t always recognize the first-time visitors because so many of the people who come are still fairly new, so feel free to say, “This is my first time” and we’ll guide you in!

Dress

We care about YOU, not what you’re wearing! We want you to feel welcome just as you are! Our dress code is simple: wear something.

Kid-Friendly

We strive to provide a safe environment for kids and families. Babies and toddlers are cared for by loving volunteers. There is a preschool room and Kids’ Church for grades one through five. All of our kids ministry volunteers have a heart for kids and families.

Practical Teaching

Our teaching is centered on the person of Jesus, the message of God’s grace, and inspired from the Bible. We believe in teaching practically out of the Bible and allowing the Holy Spirit to speak through our pastoral team. We don’t just want to just give you information, but teach for transformation that will equip you to live a life empowered for Jesus!

Worship

Our services have music that is lively, including guitars. Don’t be surprised when some people raise their hands as a sign of praise while singing, and don’t feel obligated to do so yourself. We create an atmosphere of freedom in our services.