Brandon & Stefanie's Story
On Saturday, April 15th, Brandon and Stefanie exchanged their vows with each other and got married at BridgePointe. Before their marriage ceremony they both chose to be baptized as an expression of their faith in Jesus. Here are a few photos from the day and their baptism stories in their own words.
Baptism Stories: April 2016
KRISTEN ARNOLD
My life before Christ was filled with pain and neglect. I started to question, "What kind of God would allow so much pain"?
We Gave Love Away
In February, BridgePointe participated in it’s 4th annual Give Love Away event. Give Love Away is a series of events that provide an opportunity for the church to share God’s love with our community through tangible acts of kindness.
Making Room for More: Facility Renovation
When we moved into our current space at 850 Waterman Ave back in December 2013, we had one service and averaged 140 people on a Sunday. What happens when you’re up to three services on a Sunday with an average of 340 people and available space for new people is getting scarce? You knock down some walls and make room for more!
First 15 Guide - 1 & 2 Samuel
In the series A Heart Like His during the month of February, we are looking at the life of David. Each week, we will look at four different events from his life that reveal how he was "a man after God's own heart."
Download the devotional guide for 1 & 2 Samuel (PDF). This study guide to help you look deeper in to David's life. When we discover God's heart through David's story, we can start to develop a heart like His, too.
Baptism Stories: December 2015
Here are the baptism stories of Zachary Forden, Daniel Tavares, Kevin Ray, and Melinda Santiago.
Baptism Stories, November 27th
Here are the baptism stories of Christina Monteiro, Tim Almeida, Haleigh, Joeanna Reed, Kim Ann Tracy, Louis Giusti, and Narong.
Meeting the Church at Bright Lights
On Halloween night, the people of BridgePointe hosted twelve Bright Lights parties in their neighborhoods. With refreshments, glow-in-the-dark games, goodie bags, and plenty of candy, thousands of trick-or-treaters encountered a church in their community that loves them and cares about them.
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