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We like to think of ourselves as a church for people who don’t like church. No matter where you are in your faith journey, we want to walk alongside you to connect with God, connect with others, and connect others to God as you take your next steps in faith.
NewPointe holds worship services at six locations across eastern Ohio. No matter which campus you attend, you will find a warm community of believers and opportunities to experience God in new ways.
has continued over the last 35+ years to provide leadership, guidance, and vision for the church. He’s passionate about inspiring people from eastern Ohio and around the world to follow Jesus, pouring into and developing leaders, and, of course, watching THE Ohio State University play some good football.
NewPointe has a rich history of God displaying His faithfulness over and over again.
NewPointe started as Sugarcreek Free Methodist Church. Earl and Anna Hershberger, some of the members that established the church, came to know Jesus, left their Amish lifestyle, and gave their time and money to build the church through tent revivals in Sugarcreek, Ohio.
The congregation moved into their newly built building on Dover Road in Sugarcreek.
Dwight Mason, a 24-year-old pastor, was assigned to Sugarcreek Free Methodist Church, and he has continued to be the lead pastor ever since.
The church grew so much that an addition was made to the building.
The church relocated to Dover, Ohio, on State Route 39 and was renamed NewPointe Community Church.
NewPointe went multisite and launched the Millersburg and Canton campuses on the same day!
NewPointe left the Free Methodist denomination and became a non-denominational church.
NewPointe launched the Coshocton campus.
NewPointe launched the Wooster campus in the spring and an Akron campus in the fall. The Akron campus later merged with the Canton campus.
NewPointe launched the Cambridge campus.
The Coshocton campus moved from meeting in a local school to a dedicated building.
NewPointe launched Armor Sports.