TOWN CENTER
The Town Center Campus began in 2010 as a small summer service that was meant to reach people who were looking for a more laid-back atmosphere in church. After meeting in a lighthouse building near the oceanfront throughout the summer, the prayerful decision was made to launch a campus in the Town Center area.
INFORMATION
THE WESTIN HOTEL
Every Sunday at 9:00 am & 11:00 am
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to (757) 720-7180 for important campus updates
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CAMPUS GROUPS & EVENTS
Getting involved with community groups and campus events is essential for personal growth and building meaningful connections. Take the opportunity to deepen your faith and develop friendships. It's a chance to make a positive impact, grow together, and create lasting memories.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
WHAT'S THE VIBE?
The Town Center campus serves a wide variety of people. From members of the military and single adults, to families young and old, they all come together as one body here. People can feel free to come in jeans and a t-shirt or their Sunday best. Whatever your story is, you are welcome here!
At our services, you will see a mix of the glory of the old, with the promise of the new. We have liturgy and hymns mixed in with modern worship. We’d love to have you join us one Sunday!
A TYPICAL SUNDAY
Once you find parking in the Westin Hotel Parking Garage (Red Parking Garage on Market Street), head towards the middle of the garage to hop into one of two elevators. Take it down to the ground floor and enter into the Westin lobby. As you pass the concierge desk, you can take the elevators or grand stairs to the second floor — this is where we are! Feel free to come early for breakfast, coffee, and fellowship, or to get your kids checked in for their services.
We will have a time of musical worship, announcements, and a message. One Sunday a month, we also take communion together.
OUR LOCAL REACH PARTNER
BETTIE F. WILLIAMS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Bettie F. Williams Elementary School, located in an ethnically diverse neighborhood near the Town Center meeting space, is a Title I campus. Its student body is 95% African American. Although the school receives federal funding, Bettie F. Williams Elementary students have tremendous physical and relational needs and the staff needs additional resources and support. The Town Center campus is partnering with the Bettie F. Williams population to make friends, provide for practical needs, complete projects, and encourage staff and teachers with appreciation events and support.