

Welcome to the data room
As we prepare to launch a new CenterPoint Church campus in South County, this page offers insight into the trends, strategies, metrics, and organizational structures guiding the initiative.

OUR MISSION
To make Jesus the CenterPoint of our lives.

OUR VISION
To make Jesus known from the CenterPoint of Utah valley.
Our Brief History
How we started.
CenterPoint began in 1945 as Provo Bible Church. In 1965, it became Evangelical Free Church, located in a quiet neighborhood on 400 E in Orem, across from Orem High School. Many years later, after experiencing a resurgence under Pastor Scott McKinney, the church was renamed CenterPoint and embarked on a challenging journey to relocate to a larger site at 1550 Sandhill Road to accommodate both current and future growth. In 2016, that nearly decade-long journey was completed.
In less than eight years, this vision has not only been fulfilled but surpassed, as the current campus now holds four services over two days, welcoming over 1,500 people every weekend.
In less than eight years, this vision has not only been fulfilled but surpassed, as the current campus now holds four services over two days, welcoming over 1,500 people every weekend.


Where we're going.
With this growth comes a challenge similar to what the previous generation of our faith family faced: How do we continue to make room for those in our valley seeking to make Jesus the CenterPoint of their lives?
In this season, we aim to answer that question with a new vision: to open doors, provide seats, and transform hearts in southern Utah County, making Jesus known there as well.
In this season, we aim to answer that question with a new vision: to open doors, provide seats, and transform hearts in southern Utah County, making Jesus known there as well.
The Growth in Numbers

Average Adult In-Person Attendance
2021: 389
2022: 561 (44% increase)
2023: 780 (39% increase)
2024: 1042 (33% increase)
2025: Forecast 1354 (30% increase)
2021: 389
2022: 561 (44% increase)
2023: 780 (39% increase)
2024: 1042 (33% increase)
2025: Forecast 1354 (30% increase)
- Capacity of in-person adult attendees over 3 services: 1296
The Strategy
1) Spiritual Formation
- (Fall 2024) Engage 90% of our small groups in a discipleship and spiritual formation strategy through a 10 week intensive. This is to prepare hearts to the proper context and joy of generosity. But more than that, equip mature followers of Jesus to join in the great commission in our valley.
2) Expansion Initiative
- (October 2024) Over a five-week span, engage a comprehensive expansion initiative with our congregation to communicate the need and vision for a second campus in South County
3) Expansion Partners
- (November 2024) At the conclusion of the initiative, secure commitments from our congregation to partner with us in one or more outlets:
- Commit to Pray
- Spread the Message
- Join the Launch Team
- Serve South County
- Give Financial Support
- Commit to Pray
- Spread the Message
- Join the Launch Team
- Serve South County
- Give Financial Support
4) Funding
- (November 2024) At the conclusion of the initiative, seek to secure up-front donations & multi-year commitments from the congregation as well as external partners/donors with the sum goal of $3.5 million. This amount will serve as a down payment on a mortgage for land & construction on a facility in Salem somewhere in the range of $5 million.
5) Land & Facility
- (December 2024) Secure land for a future campus in South County by identifying and signing a contract.
- (Winter 2025) Begin architectural design and site planning for the new campus.
6) Staffing
- (Spring 2025) Hire a campus pastor to fully integrate into CenterPoint’s culture one year before the campus launch.
FAQ
Why can't we add more services to our current facility for growth?
Technically we can. But the effectiveness is limited. CenterPoint meets a "Sunday morning" culture. We're utilizing every minute of Sunday morning already.
What will be different & similar about the new campus
The new campus will share Orem’s mission, vision, and values. It will feature the same Sunday message (live or on video), live worship with the same songs, and its own dedicated staff.
Why are we looking to south Utah County to plant the new campus?
South County is already the residence of more than a third of our church (a staple for successful campus launches) but more importantly the mission field in this region is largely unmet.
What happens if we don't make our financial goals?
Our board of directors and Executive Leadership Team will reassess what we believe is wise for next steps. We may retain purchase of land and wait for better timing. We may pivot.
When does CenterPoint need a decision on what I'm pledging?
We’d love to receive your pledge before our Expansion Initiative launches on October 27th. This will allow us to build momentum with the congregation by starting with pledges already in hand.
When should I begin to give my commitment?
You can begin giving immediately, or on Pledge Sunday with the rest of the congregation (November 17).
How will my donation be used?
For purchasing and improving real estate for adding a CenterPoint Campus in South Utah County.
Is my gift tax deductible?
Yes, if you itemize. We are a 501(c)(3) organization.
Is it better to give by check or online?
That is up to you! If you give online, the ACH method has a much lower fee than credit/debit cards.
(ACH: 30¢; Credit: 2.15% + 30¢)
(ACH: 30¢; Credit: 2.15% + 30¢)
How do I give stocks or bonds?
From the Campaign Giving page linked here: https://centerpointutah.org/campaign-giving
Fill out the form to notify us. We will contact you personally to sort out the details.
Fill out the form to notify us. We will contact you personally to sort out the details.
Can I give through my donor advised fund or a qualified charitable distribution?
The custodian of your fund typically recognizes CenterPoint as a 501(c)(3) and simply needs you to request a check amount & frequency. In case they are not familiar with us, we can furnish the necessary documents.
What if my finances change during the term of my pledge?
Simply let us know and we will adjust your recurring gift.
Is CenterPoint transparent with its finances?
We use a third-party accountant for monthly finances and quarterly/annual tasks. Our board reviews finances monthly, and annually. Both finances and the board are presented, voted on, and approved by the congregation.
Will the pastoral staff know how much I give?
They will not know who gives or how much.
Who will know what I put on my commitment card?
A member of our finance team (non-staff) will collect and record these cards solely for the purpose of forecasting our financial capabilities and furnishing pledged amounts to the bank securing our loan if needed.
Strategic Insights & Governance
Annual Operations Budget 2024/2025
- $1,559,571
- Does include a salary for a future campus pastor
- Does not include funding for a future facility or related development expenses
- Does include a salary for a future campus pastor
- Does not include funding for a future facility or related development expenses
Adult In-Person Attendees Over 3 Services
- Capacity of in-person attendees over 3 services: 1296
- Current Attendance: 1042
- Fall Forecast: 1239 (based on 20% fall over summer growth prior year)
CenterPoint Church Organizational Chart
