Plan Your Visit
Welcome
Northpointe Presbyterian Church is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) in Meridian, Mississippi. We are committed to the inerrancy and authority of God's Word, and our subordinate standards are the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Larger and Shorter Catechisms.
Whether you are visiting for the first time or looking for a church home, we invite you to join us as we worship God, grow in grace, and serve our community together.
What to Expect
~75 Minutes
Service length
Hymn-Based
Congregational singing
Printed Bulletin
Guides you through
No Spotlight
Visitors aren't singled out
A Typical Sunday Morning
The service opens with a Scripture call to worship, followed by congregational hymns, prayers of adoration and confession, and an assurance of God's pardon from Scripture. On some Sundays the congregation confesses the faith together using historic creeds like the Apostles' Creed. After a pastoral prayer and the collection of tithes and offerings (visitors are not expected to give), the pastor preaches through a book of the Bible — sermons are typically 30–45 minutes. The service closes with a hymn of response and a benediction from Scripture.
The Lord's Supper is observed once a month. The bread and cup are distributed to the congregation in the pews. The Lord's Supper is open to all baptized Christians who are members in good standing of a Bible-believing church. If you are not a Christian or are unsure, you are welcome to simply let the elements pass — no one will notice or draw attention to it.
What Does the Asterisk (*) Mean?
The bulletin marks certain elements with an asterisk (*), which means the congregation is invited to stand. Standing is customary but never required — if you need to remain seated for any reason, please do so comfortably.
Will I Be Singled Out?
No. We do not ask visitors to stand, raise their hand, or identify themselves during the service. You are free to simply worship with us. After the service, people will likely introduce themselves and welcome you — Northpointe is a friendly congregation — but there is no formal "visitor spotlight."
Service Times
Lord's Day (Sunday)
| 9:30 AM | Sunday School |
| 10:30 AM | Morning Worship |
| 6:00 PM | Evening Worship |
Sunday School Classes
Midweek
| Tue 6:00 AM | Men's Prayer Breakfast |
| Tue 9:30 AM | Women's Bible Study |
| Wed 5:30 PM | Fellowship Meal* |
| Wed 6:15 PM | Evening Study* |
*Wednesday activities run January–April and September–November.
Your Children Are Welcome
Nursery is available for infants and toddlers (ages four and under) during both the Sunday morning worship service and Wednesday evening activities. The nursery is staffed by volunteers from the congregation on a rotating schedule.
Sunday School is offered for all ages at 9:30 AM, with classes broken out by age group (Nursery, Ages 3–5, Grades 1–3, 4–6, 7–8, 9–12, and Adult). This is a great way for your children to engage with Scripture and meet other kids before the worship service.
"Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest."
Getting Here
Parking
Front parking is available directly in front of the church building — this is the main lot and where most people park on Sunday morning.
Overflow parking is located behind the church and is available when the front lot is full.
Which Door Do I Enter?
If you park in front: Use the main front entrance. You'll be greeted as you come in.
If you park in back: There is a rear entrance that leads into the building — follow the sidewalk to the door.
Connect With Us
Let Us Know You're Visiting
We'd love to know you're coming — it helps us make sure someone is ready to welcome you. This is completely optional, and you're just as welcome if you show up unannounced.
Learn More
What We Believe
Our theological convictions and Reformed heritage.
Our Vision
What drives us as a congregation and where we're headed.
Leadership
Meet our pastors, elders, and deacons.
Sermons
Watch and listen to the preaching of God's Word.
Contact Us
Have a specific question or need to reach the church office?