Leading People to Become Passionate Followers of Jesus.

One King One Mission Vision Video 

Dear LifePoint Family,
Over the past several weeks, we’ve been talking about One King, One Mission. This isn’t just a campaign, it’s a calling. It’s an invitation for every one of us to realign our hearts, our lives, and our church around what matters most: Jesus as King, and His mission in the world. Our mission has not changed: To lead people to become passionate followers of Jesus Christ. But in this season, we are asking a deeper question: What would it look like for our entire church to move forward together: fully aligned under the authority of King Jesus and fully committed to His mission?

One King
At the center of everything we do is Jesus, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. He is not just part of our lives; He is over all of our lives. One King means surrender. It means we don’t build our lives around comfort, preference, or convenience, we build them around obedience to Him.

One Mission
And His mission is clear: to seek and save the lost, to make disciples, and to see lives transformed by the Gospel. One Mission means we are not scattered or distracted—we are united in purpose. Every ministry, every gathering, every LifeGroup, every conversation is about helping people take their next step with Jesus.

Creating Space for What Matters Most
One of the most tangible ways we are stepping into this mission is by creating more space for more people.
We are believing God to expand our campus so that more kids, more students, and more adults can: Hear the Gospel, Begin a relationship with Jesus, Grow as passionate followers, And ultimately, go and impact the world. This isn’t about buildings: it’s about people. Every square foot we add represents a life that could be changed by Jesus.

 On his robe and on his thigh he has a name written, King of kings and Lord of lords. - Rev. 19:16

How Can You Be Part of It?

1. Pray with Expectation
None of this matters without the power and presence of God. Before we build anything physically, we want God to build something spiritually in us. Commit to praying for our church, that God would draw people to Himself, that lives would be changed, and that we would walk in obedience as a church family. Pray for unity, for provision, and for boldness to live on mission every day.

2. Make Room on Sundays
One simple but powerful step is to consider shifting from the 10:00am Gathering to either 8:30am or 11:30am.
By doing this, you help create space for new people to attend the most popular gathering and hear the Gospel. It’s a small sacrifice that can have an eternal impact.

3. Pray About your Contribution
As we move forward with expanding our campus, we are asking our church family to pray about what to give, not out of obligation, but out of worship. This is an opportunity to invest in something bigger than ourselves. Every gift helps create space for more stories of life change.

4. Serve with Purpose
There has never been a more important time to step in and serve. Whether it’s with kids, students, hosting , or behind the scenes, every role matters. Serving is not just filling a need; it’s joining the mission of God in a tangible way.