TURNING POINT CHURCH
10:30 AM SUNDAYS
Eberly Hall
702 South State Street
SOUTH WHITLEY, INDIANA
Turning Point Church has been birthed out of a burden for
our community.

Church Update:
A fire on Saturday, February 18, 2012 consumed everything inside
our building. Our building is gone, but our church remains.
You can go to Star Bank and donate to Turning Point Church Building
Fund if you wish to assist with the Turning Point Community Center.
All donations are tax-deductible.
From the desk of the Pastor:
We live in a great town with great needs! We endeavor to be a Community
Church where people feel loved no matter their background, current
situation and or past.
I am a Pastor who has a special understanding of what it means to
struggle with past addiction and my faith. In these turbulent times we all
need a Church where people are accepted and loved. We are striving to be
a Missional Church and impact our city and county.
We want to add to our community and become known for love and hope!
Just as a puzzle is not complete with just one piece we are not complete
without YOU! Come attend a Church unlike any Church you have ever
attended or we would love to be your very first Church!!
God is still Alive & Well and wants to be involved with your life. Our
mosaic is everchanging and alive. Come add too it!
Turning Point Church where Life is Good, but Eternal life is Much Better!!
Pastor Mark
Rom.8:28
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