
Quick Facts
Founded
Unknown
Denomination
Non-Denominational
Service Times
Sunday 8:15 AM, 10:00 AM & 11:45 AM
Men's Ministry
No
Kids Ministry
Yes

10-Point Theological Scorecard
Christology
Is Jesus the only way? (John 14:6)
'Truth of God's Word and the life-changing power of Jesus Christ'; Easter messaging 'He is still the King' — Christ-centered framing but explicit Trinity/creed not on public page.
Strong
Scripture
Inerrancy affirmed? Final authority?
Homepage 'stand on the truth of God's Word' — affirmation present but inerrancy depth not surfaced.
Caution
Men's Discipleship
Intentional formation for men?
No dedicated men's ministry confirmed — large churches of this type often have life groups but not masculine discipleship focus.
Caution
Soteriology
Faith alone? How is salvation presented?
Conversion-focused theology with dedicated 'Salvation' section in Next Steps; mission brings 'people far from God' into 'a full life in Christ' — evangelical soteriology.
Strong
Gender / Biblical Design
Biblical manhood and womanhood by God's design — patriarchal, complementarian, egalitarian, or affirming gender ideology?
No explicit statement on male-only eldership found; non-denominational multi-campus context raises questions about complementarian accountability.

No public statement on male-only eldership; multi-campus non-denom model typically non-complementarian or uncommitted
Caution
Leadership Structure
Male elders/pastors? Accountability?
References 'Our Pastors & Leadership' but no individual elders surfaced. Multi-campus video-driven model. Held yellow.
Caution
Preaching Style
Expository or topical/therapeutic?
Multi-campus typically uses video preaching from central location; campus pastor supplements. Tends toward topical/applicational.
Caution
Mission Clarity
Great Commission central?
'Point people to life in Jesus through love, truth, and purpose'; leading 'people far from God into a Full Life in Christ.'
Strong
Cultural Alignment
DEI/CRT language? Social justice crowding out gospel?
Welcoming, accessible language ('whether you're looking for a church to call home or are just ready to try something new'); six-campus multi-site model with pragmatic contextualization.
Caution
Accountability Structure
Denominational home, elder plurality, or external network — is the pastor answerable to anyone?
No external network affiliation found; no ARC red flag found either. Self-governing. Held yellow.
Caution

Assessment
Lifepoint Church is the largest evangelical multi-campus operation in the Fredericksburg area, meeting at 1400 Central Park Blvd with three Sunday services. With six locations across Virginia and Kentucky, Lifepoint has infrastructure, resources, and a clear evangelical mission: "lead people far from God into a full life in Christ." Campus pastor Daniel leads a strong local team. However, Lifepoint exhibits the typical hallmarks of the large seeker-friendly non-denominational model: polished production, unclear doctrinal standards on gender/leadership, video preaching likely from a central teaching team, and life-group-driven community rather than classical discipleship. The mission is solid; the theological depth and complementarian backbone need verification. A man looking for a doctrinally rigorous, male-formation-focused church should visit with those specific questions in hand.
#non-denominational#multi-campus#seeker-friendly#large-church#central-park#evangelical#moop-attended

MOOP Engagement Tracker
How this church was personally verified by the MOOP directory team:
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Visited the facility in person
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Attended a worship service
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Researched church website

Sources & Evidence
These are the URLs consulted to arrive at this church's scoring. Score-note claims are synthesized from homepage content, denominational directories, and public statements of faith at the time of review. Church websites change frequently; we're progressively adding Internet Archive snapshots to prevent link rot.
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[1] Live source
lifepoint.org/fredericksburg
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Last reviewed:
2026-05-16
— Annual review recommended