Growing together.
Whoever you are, wherever you're from, you are welcome here.
Middle school. High school. The in-between years. They're not easy—but you don't have to navigate them alone. At GracePointe, students find a place to belong, ask real questions, and grow in faith alongside others who get it. No judgment. No pressure. Just Christ-centered community and leaders who genuinely care about your journey.



Sunday Mornings
Breakfast Club
Sundays | 10:00–11:00 AM
Donuts. Conversations. Community. Breakfast Club is a
laid-back Sunday morning hangout for 6th–12th graders at Dunkin Donuts. No agenda—just real talk, real connections, and a chance to start your week with friends who get it.
Need a ride? Meet at the church at 9:30 AM. Permission slips required.
laid-back Sunday morning hangout for 6th–12th graders at Dunkin Donuts. No agenda—just real talk, real connections, and a chance to start your week with friends who get it.
Need a ride? Meet at the church at 9:30 AM. Permission slips required.
The Oasis
Wednesdays | 6:00–8:00 PM
Wednesday nights are for students. The Oasis is where 6th–12th graders come to eat, connect, and grow in faith—together. Dinner starts at 6:00 PM. From 6:30–8:00 PM, we dive into worship, fellowship, and Christ-centered teaching that meets you where you are. It's a midweek reset for the rest of your week. Come hungry. Leave filled.
The Oasis Initiative
Get Connected. Grow More.
Here's the reality: approximately 66% of teenagers who attend church regularly walk away from faith as they transition into adulthood. That's not a statistic we're willing to accept.In October 2025, we launched The Oasis with one goal—to change that number at GracePointe. The research is clear about what keeps students connected: caring adult mentors who invest in them, real opportunities to serve and lead, deeper engagement with Scripture and the Holy Spirit, and genuine integration into the life of the church—not isolation from it. The Oasis isn't just a Wednesday night program. It's an initiative to raise up students who own their faith, not just borrow it from their parents. We're building an environment where young people are known by name, challenged to grow, and connected to a community that walks with them into adulthood.This is why The Oasis matters. We're not just keeping students busy—we're keeping them in the Kingdom.
