faq


1. What are worship services like at the Connexion Point Church?

Our worship gatherings run about 80 minutes. During this time we engage in contemporary music lead by the Connexion worship team. One of our pastors will delivery a practical message designed to be relevant to your life.  A worship guide is provided for you with notes based on the weekly message. What to Expect


2. What should I wear?

At Connexion Point there is no dress code. We believe God cares more about the condition of your heart than your outward appearance. Feel free to dress up, or come in jeans and a favorite t-shirt, whatever makes you comfortable.


3. Do my kids sit with me in service?

While the choice is ultimately yours, we would encourage all parents to check out our children's ministry. We have age appropriate classrooms, for newborns through 5th grade, where kids can experience a fun, loving, and safe environment for your children to learn and grow in their walk with Christ.


4. How do I get connected? 

If you are looking to learn more about the Connexion Point and how you can get connected, check out the Growth Track. The Growth Track is a four step plan designed to help you become a fully devoted follower of Jesus Christ.  From the initial decision to find out more about the Connexion Point, to a fulfilling leadership role on our team, we will provide you a path to experience growth and fulfillment. Our Growth Track is comprised of specifically designed workshop events.  Each event will bring you one step closer to God’s plan for fulfillment in your life. 

More on the Growth track


5. How can I get involved as a volunteer?

Volunteers make Connexion Point Church happen. If you are interested in volunteering at the Connexion Point, be sure to take the Growth Track to discover how you can serve at Connexion Point. Also visit the Dream Team Page and fill out the form and someone from our team will follow up with you. 


6. Do you have small groups/bible study that I can attend? 

Yes! Our small groups are called Connexion Groups and there are many groups that meet in homes for fellowship, Bible Study and food! If you would like someone to contact you to help you find a group, you can fill out the form below and someone will follow up with you.


6. Will I be asked to give money?

While we believe that good financial stewardship involves giving back to God a portion of what has been given to us, there is no obligation or expectation for our guests to give.


We believe that generosity is something that God wants for us and not from us. We are all on a journey of generosity, learning to freely give out of gratitude for all that God has given us. Consequently our giving should be motivated by where we are on that journey. 2 Corinthians 9:7 says it this way, “Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” We want your giving to be a response to God, an act of worship to Him. As you prayerfully process where you are and what you give there are several ways to respond:


Give Something – A portion of what you have.

Give a Percentage – A portion of what you have on a regular basis. 

Give the Tithe – Literally meaning 10%, this is the Biblical expectation (Malachi 3:10). 

Give Sacrificially – There are instances and seasons when the Spirit leads us to give beyond the standard tithe. We would encourage you to continually seek God regarding your finances and see how he would have you respond.