Our Vision & Mission
The suburban expressions of “the good life” is actually full of brokenness from the fall…But the gospel offers a better way—
We were created to be on this mission with God. It’s not just one department, the missions department, or one of many… No, “missions” is the point of God’s creation of his church!
Waypoint - a reference point that serves as an intermediate stop to reorient along a journey.
Our Values
How to name the broken parts of our area, and name and describe the ways the gospel will renew that brokenness.
Rest in our identity as God’s beloved children, united in Christ.
Seek to slow down to make space in our lives to love God and others.
Be open and honest about our brokenness, dependent on God for change.
Engage our neighbors with gentleness and humility of heart.
Cultivate communities where we encourage one another to become more like Christ.
Embrace our calling to bring renewal to the places where God has us.
Our Ministries
We were made by God to work! We create and provide and order and rule over God’s creation in our work. We reveal who God is in our work. Work is hard because of the fall not because of something inherently wrong with work itself. We are now working to help push back sin and reveal God’s kingdom—a kingdom free from frustrated work.
God designed us to be loved by him and loved by others. If you are moving toward God and toward others, you are headed toward integration and renewal. But to turn from him toward isolation will lead to disintegration and decay. We were designed to be known and loved.
Waypoint’s Flourishing Groups exist to organize and initiate works of restoration in our community.
Each generation is called to figure out how best to do Discipleship, Fellowship, and Outreach in their cultural context.
Our Church Leadership
Caring for the Women of Waypoint Church
The training and appointing of leaders for the 3 types of small groups at Waypoint.
What is the role of Elder at the church and how does a church go about electing Elders?
Across denominations and throughout history, churches have had a variety of roles and positions. These range from priests, nuns, pastors, deacons, elders, bishops, ministers, evangelists, staff members and administrators. It can be quite confusing. In this article, I'd like to simplify these titles and positions by focusing on the leadership roles described in the New Testament.
Exploring the Old and New Testament to better understand the role of Deacon at the local church.
What is membership? And is it biblical?
Our Beliefs & Distinctives
Thinking through worship music selection
Addressing the Quiet Epidemic of Loneliness
Why do Presbyterian churches often sprinkle and pour water during baptism? Take a look at the different ways baptism is pictured in the scriptures.
In order for that answer to make sense, you have to know what the words reformed, presbyterian, and church mean!
What do we believe about baptism? How is Baptism in the New Testament connected to the Old Testament?
Is Waypoint Church an “Evangelical” Church?
Churches are God’s main strategy to accomplish his mission of bringing restoration to his creation.
We want to be a community that has a constant posture of being “open” to newcomers. Instead of making it hard to connect, we want to develop easy on-ramps into our community