Sunday, March 23, 2025

Why Community Matters

 Why Community Matters at BridgePoint Church

In a world that often feels disconnected, finding a place where you truly belong is more important than ever. At BridgePoint Church, we believe that life is better when we do it together. Community isn’t just something we talk about—it’s at the heart of who we are.

We Were Made for Connection
From the very beginning, God designed us for relationships. The Bible tells us in Ecclesiastes 4:9-10, “Two are better than one… If either of them falls down, one can help the other up.” At BridgePoint, we live this out by creating spaces where people can support, encourage, and grow alongside one another.

Community Groups: Where Real Relationships Happen
One of the best ways to experience meaningful community is by joining a Community Group. These small groups meet regularly to study the Bible, pray together, and build lasting friendships. Whether you’re new to faith or have been walking with Christ for years, there’s a place for you.

BridgeKids and The Bridge Student Ministry: Growing Together
Community isn’t just for adults—our next generation thrives in it too! BridgeKids provides a fun and safe environment for children to learn about Jesus, while The Bridge Student Ministry helps middle and high school students develop strong faith and friendships.

Serving: Making an Impact Together
Serving is another powerful way to connect with others. Whether you greet guests, lead worship, or help with outreach, serving allows you to build relationships while making a difference. Learn more about how you can get involved.

Join the BridgePoint Family
If you’re looking for a place to belong, we invite you to be part of the BridgePoint community. Come visit us this Sunday or find a group where you can grow and connect. You don’t have to do life alone—we’re better together!

Ready to take the next step? Plan your visit today, and we can’t wait to meet you!

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