Missions

Here at the Point Community Church, missions is an integral part of our DNA. We strive to be a church that loves and serves our surrounding communities, both near and far. We encourage everyone to participant in our local and global missions trips to experience what God is doing outside of our daily lives.

Uganda
PCC has adopted a 5 year strategy to address the needs of the orphans in Kabermaido as well as partner with the local church to train pastors and rebuild their communities.

For more information about our involvement with Kaberamaido, Uganda, visit the Carepoint 68|5 website.


Church Planting


Our Goal
During the Point Community Church’s 4th Birthday Celebration on February 1, we announced that the Point Community Church will plant our first new church in a strategic Northeastern city in 2010. Throughout the spring, summer, and fall of 2009 our pastoral staff is scoped out different potential cities, and after much prayer and research, Burlington, Vermont was chosen as the home of our first Point Community Church plant.

For more information about The Point Community Church 's involvement in church planting, contact us via the Contact Us page.

Burlington, Vermont
Kevin and Christin Pounds, Church Planters
In June 2004, Kevin and Christin moved their lives from the Atlanta area to New Brunswick, NJ, to start the Point Church. Since launching in January of 2005 “The Point” has maintained a clear commitment to planting other churches in strategic Northeastern cities. During his tenure as Lead Pastor, Kevin learned a great deal about starting churches in urban college towns that reach both students and families. Even more importantly Kevin and Christin have learned a lot raising a family-especially with the arrival of their son Jude in June of 2009. Now God is leading them to get on the roller coaster of church planting for another ride in Burlington.

Prior to moving to New Jersey, both Kevin and Christin grew up in Georgia. Kevin graduated from the University of Georgia in 1994 and for the next ten years served as a youth minister and college pastor. Throughout these years he had a passion to reach unchurched students but struggled to view himself as a pastor because he did not “fit the mold.” God finally convinced him that is exactly why He would send him to start churches to reach people in unchurched areas. The rest is now history.