At The Pointe, a warm and friendly environment awaits you, hosted by people who are truly happy to meet you. We aim to give you a clear picture of what to expect when you arrive on a Sunday morning. Discover for yourself…
- The worship service typically spans one hour and 15 minutes. Ask anyone at Guest Services for a brief tour of the church.
- You will hear an engaging message delivered by one of our teaching pastors. We feature a rotating cast of speakers, each uniquely skilled in imparting God’s Word. Click Here to meet our team!
- The service includes high-energy worship music, and we encourage prayer and ministry at its conclusion. If you require prayer, do not hesitate to reach out.
- Enjoy complimentary coffee in the foyer cafe before or after the service.
- For children of all ages, from infants to elementary, check-in Electric Avenue before the service begins. Click Here to Learn More
- Tithes and offerings can be made through our giving box located at the back of the sanctuary. At the Pointe, we do not pass an offering plate, but trust in God’s people to give generously unto the Lord. Click here to give online.
- If your soul feels enriched by the experience, we invite you to take the next step: spend a few moments watching our Discovery videos online to learn about the rich history and vision of the Pointe. Click here for Discovery
Prayer and Personal Ministry
Many come to church exhausted from the week’s battles of faith, possibly in need of a healing touch or amidst challenging situations. We hold the belief that God’s presence will envelop us during worship. Raising hands, singing, shouting, clapping – these are all biblical forms of worship. How do we pray and provide ministry to everyone in our Sunday services?
- During Worship. We frequently invite those that need prayer, during worship, usually during our last song, to simply raise their hands. Our pastors and those around you will come to you and pray with you.
- During Alter Calls. Additionally, we often invite those in need of prayer or personal ministry to join us at the altar during the final song. Our dedicated prayer and ministry team will pray with you and stand in agreement with your needs. We are here to support you and your family through whatever challenges you may face.
- Call for the Elders. James 5:14-16 states, “If any among you are ill, they should summon the church elders to pray over them and anoint them with oil in the Lord’s name. The faithful prayer will heal the sick, and the Lord will lift them up. If they have sinned, they will be forgiven.” Please contact us throughout the week or during services, and our elders will come together to pray for you.
- During Small Groups. We have several small groups where folks gather f or friendship, community, prayer and to socialize. Every small group prays together. Click here to find a small group.
What Version of the Bible is Used?
Pastor Ed and our team usually preaches from (and encourages all) to use the New King James and the New Living Translations.