North Point Community Church
North Point
Church at 4350 North Point Parkway, Alpharetta, GA 30022
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Address | 4350 North Point Parkway Alpharetta GA 30022 Get directions |
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Website | northpoint.org |
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (5 reviews)
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Love,Love this church!! Andy is an amazing speaker and he speaks directly from what the Bible says. If I didn't have such a inconsistent schedule I would be more involved in this church. This church will change your life.
Added July 23, 2017 by Melissa Hoskins - ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
This is a LONG review! There are things that are superior about this church, so I'll start with that. For one the children's ministry and church atmosphere are great. My kids absolutely love it there. The volunteers also seem very helpful and MODERATELY friendly. I've definitely been to friendlier church atmospheres. The messages are set in series format which I find very helpful because it's a pretty productive way to present a message. And that's the end of the superior in my opinion. Now for the flip side. It would be great if the Pastors were more hands on. And by hands on I mean literally. They need to pray for people and meet and greet them. Members enjoy this and it let's them know the Pastor is caring, compassionate and humble. They need SERIOUS work on diversity. There is absolutely NO intentional DIVERSITY at this church. Yes, Black, Hispanic and Asians attend, but there is no accommodation made for the difference in culture. One obvious example is the music which is decidedly "Caucasian" sounding. Also, having a black person speak once or twice a year, does NOT make your church diverse in it's approach. This is a REAL WEAK AREA for them and they need to fix it because all other races besides Caucasians sacrifice their culture completely to attend Northpoint weekly (and without complaining). Maybe the staff should consider doing a survey to see what the minorities at their church might enjoy or have a round table discussion about it. We are living in the most diverse America ever, so it's time they dealt with this. However, my biggest concern is the lack of "full Gospel" messaging and presentation. Although they don't want to offend visitors, they still should NOT neglect the "Christians". Believers are built up by those who are called to the ministry. But it seems only "buddies" speak at Northpoint (and some should definitely NOT do this). Believers need prayer when they come to church and they need to be taught about the Holy Spirit (the gift Jesus left for all believers until His return). If they don't get it at church, then where else can they get it? At NP they push small groups, but small groups can't resolve every spiritual issue in a person's life; especially when there are baby Christians in the group. So, if you have been to a church that practices more spiritual things then I would recommend you keep looking. In my opinion it takes a spiritually mature person to STAY here and maintain, or someone who is NOT interested in growing up spiritually. It's not a place I would recommend for people looking to grow up spiritually, unless you are a child in the children's ministry. Lastly, it's clear this church still believes in the archaic culture of resisting women ministers. NEVER has any woman spoken on Sunday morning and I find this quite sad considering they seem to be up to standards with so many other things. It would be good if they would stop perpetrating the lie that women can't minister in the presence of men (this was clearly a culture preference during New Testament times). This is my honest review after attending NP for some time. Hope it helps!
Added June 14, 2017 by Savannah Worth - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
The church is fine. I do wonder why God allows Christians to make money dishonesty in many ways including using their own relatives then In return making up lies about them. Why would God allow that? Why does God give some much better lives than others? Can someone answer my question so I can understand?
Added February 10, 2017 by Blue Grass - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
This is the church that got me closer to god. It has such great speakers and amazing service. The worship music is beyond amazing and i met lots of my good friends here. The middle school and high school services have field trips with small groups! I never knew a 2 day sleepover with the small group and amazing service could bring me much closer to God! ABSOLUTELY RECCOMEND
Added December 01, 2016 by ashlyn applbaum - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Best church ever. Designed for unchurched people so you can feel confident they won't scare a friend if you invite him/her...
Added September 29, 2016 by Andres Astorga
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Website address: northpoint.org
Website title: North Point