A multi-racial family stands together, smiling: on left, a father stands with his hand on his son's shoulder. Beside him, a mother smiles while holding her preschool-aged daughter.

SUNDAY MORNING EXPERIENCE

JOIN US IN PERSON.

Service times are Sundays at 9am & 11am and last about 70 minutes.

Complete children’s programming is offered in Centerpoint Kids during both service times for children 3 months to 6th grade. 7th-12th grade students and all adults enjoy live music and a helpful message in the auditorium.

Centerpoint is an independently-governed, nondenominational church. You can learn more about our leadership, mission, vision and core beliefs here.

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Join us in online.

Our service is live-streamed every Sunday at 11am.

Watch on our web platform, where hosts will greet you and be available for chat and prayer. Or watch on any smart device through YouTube.

Where we meet

1720 S. Saint Cloud Ave.,
Valrico, Florida

An external view of Centerpoint Church's main auditorium.
 

What to expect

  • Each service will last about 70 minutes

  • Thought-provoking and engaging messages based on the Bible

  • Live teaching from Lead Pastor Bryant Golden or another Centerpoint pastor

  • High-energy, live worship music

  • Fun teaching for your kids

First time FAQ

  • At Centerpoint, you’ll be welcomed into a friendly, casual environment by people who are excited to see you. And don’t worry—you won’t get lost. We’ll help you find a seat so you have the best experience. We can’t wait to see you!

  • When you attend an in-person service, you’ll find that everyone has their own style, from casual to professional. The clothing choices are as diverse as the people who attend here! We believe that church isn’t about what you look like or wear; it’s about who you are on the inside. Come just as you are.

  • We want to talk with you and support you as you navigate life. We have pastors and a team of volunteers that would love to help. Stop by our Information Center when you visit our campus, or send us a message and we’ll connect you with the appropriate resources.

  • Your kids will love Centerpoint Kids! While you attend service, your kids ages 3 months-6th grade will experience age-specific lessons, activities, and small groups designed just for them.

    Have a teenager? Learn more about our student ministry.

  • We get it. We hear the stories nearly every week: people turned away from other churches or made to feel unwelcome because of their race, their sexual orientation, the fact that they parent a gay or trans child, their gender identity, their questions, their doubts, or their pasts. We want you to know: Jesus was pretty clear that the church is for everyone. One of our Core Values is to create an environment that is welcoming to every person imaginable. You are welcome here, not just to attend, but to take an active part in the life of our community

  • Our mission is to tear away every unnecessary barrier to people finding life and freedom in Jesus. One of the things we’ve noticed is that (usually inadvertently), many churches put up a lot of barriers. Things like weird language and odd customs that non-believers don’t understand. Or unwritten rules about behavior or clothing that people are expected to follow—but that aren’t disclosed up front. Our goal is to get rid of all of that. We want to create an environment where people who don’t know Jesus can come and learn about Him—and can feel safe to ask questions and express doubt. And they can sit next to lifelong Jesus-followers who are growing in their own faith as well. We want to eliminate division around things like politics (which we feel have no place in the church), and unite in our goal of following Jesus’ teachings and loving our community well.

Lead Pastor Bryant Golden stands on stage, speaking not a microphone. Behind him, a young woman plays the keyboard.
A young man stands holding a microphone, singing before a crowd in a darkened auditorium.
A group of elementary-school-aged children sit at a table, smiling and working on crafts while an adult volunteer sits with them, assisting them.