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October 2024 by Monica Pietrobon
1st time and me my husband enjoyed it very much coming from a catholic church
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September 2024 by William Louis Humston III
God filled and Anointed!
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September 2024 by Sheri Wells
Went there for a funeral service. Beautiful church!
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September 2024 by Colin Hemphill
I feel revived and refreshed when I leave every Sunday
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July 2024 by Natalie Williams
love the place. amazing for volunteering and finding christan friends
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February 2024 by My Google Account
Great relaxed atmosphere! Love this church!
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January 2024 by Michael Skinner
Love my Compass home! Drew and his staff TEACH and I like that. They keep it real. They truly guide people to God. Found them “accidentally” and have gone ever since. Love the worship music too!
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January 2024 by Lynda Newton
Want to feel welcome as you drive into the parking lot, welcome at the door, family feeling inside but most importantly, want to find the love of God? Come to Compass! You will not be disappointed and will leave with your soul nourished.
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December 2023 by Lydia E
After two years of seeking help through classes and Biblical counseling, I left my home due to documented abuse. My ex-husband refused to acknowledge his actions or attend the prescribed accountability group for abusive partners. The sanctuary and support Compass had assured me of disappeared after my ex-husband made it clear he would hurt me and I knew I had to flee, choosing safety over remaining in the home. I reached out to the same pastor, but received only a text message in return, informing me to call the main church office, whereupon I was told that the church does not have support for abuse situations, but I could attend divorce care.Many churches do offer support to abused women and children. I am a member of one now, and I am thankful for God's provisions.Compass has many good qualities. It is a place to hear a good sermon, has tremendous children's and other ministries, and has outstanding support of those with healthy marriages. But . . . not offering help to family members in need, ignoring abused women and supporting abuse within a marriage is more than disheartening and hurtful.
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December 2023 by Terry Netter
I love COMPASS CHURCH.
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October 2023 by Heather Westwood
I just wanted to share what I experienced attending this church again. I grew up in this church. I attended every Sunday morning with my family when I was young. I went to youth Bible study every Wednesday with my friends here. Back then it was large but pretty much everyone knew everyone and it was like one big family.Although, I no longer agree with any church that has a 501c3, my children attend this church with their father during his time. Which is fine with me because they don't know anything about church and government relations and that's how it should be at their age. And, in my opinion, any Biblically correct learning is appreciated when they are young.My 7yo decided she wanted to get baptized and although that decision was made without my knowledge, without consulting me, and without even an invite from her father. I wanted to support her decision although I am not sure at 7 you can even comprehend this commitment. However, this obviously isn't the church's fault... this is my fault but I just wanted to let you know the situation I was walking into. I didn't feel comfortable with any of it but it's not like I was going to tell her no and not support her decision.The church was crazy busy and overwhelming as soon as we walked in the door. We were guided to a very pretty, friendly woman (bless her heart for putting up with me), whom immediately went to work helping us find the changing room and walking us through everything. She honestly was amazing and helpful. We received everything we needed including the number of her placement in the baptism line.After watching movie clips, about 5 minutes worth of the actual sermon from the Bible, and the what seemed like constant pressure of "don't think about it... just get baptized" pretty much used as periods to sentences, I realized why my 7yo felt she NEEDED to do this. Not because God was speaking to her, not because she understood her commitment to God but because that's what the church told her she needed to do.It was time... we were ushered to a back hallway were my daughters name quickly turned from her God given name to "Number 4". So, we made our way through the congested line asking what numbers everyone was to figure out where we belong in this spectacle. From then on she was just "number 4". Number 1 took their turn, then 2, then 3... My daughter got in the the pool looking lost and confused and before I could blink she whispered words no body could understand including herself, she was dipped, and quickly moved out of the way for number 5.In a towel and wet clothes we were then lead all over because everyone had an opinion of where we needed to go (not the fault of our friendly helper, she took charge and worked as quickly as possible given the confusion from everyone else) but no one knew for sure. We made our way to an open bathroom farther away after we were able to get her clothes from the bathroom where she had initially changed. The line was out the door because, you know, "don't think about it... just get baptized". By the time I got her to a stall to get her changed for lips and cheeks were turning blue. She got dressed, we took her picture and we got out of there!I have never experienced a "one of us" situation in a church like that before. Although, I do commend this church on the sheer amount of people they convince to get baptized; My hope is that those individuals understand for themselves why they are doing it and they are doing it based on their personal relationship with God. My daughter was "Number 4" for that service out of probably 16-18 others, not including the folks 20+ women lined up at the bathroom afterward. It makes me wonder what number she was given for the month, year, or in the general total. I suppose I will never know (not that I really want to) but I BET THEY DO!! This was a wonderful example of why I do not attend large, over the top churches... it's no longer about God, it's all about the numbers!
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October 2023 by Aumier Harris
Amazing Celebrate Recovery program!
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September 2023 by Throm The Bear
The people here are the type to use the fact that they work at a church as proof they're a good person to excuse their awful behavior. It's just a place where rich sinners go to look down their noses at other sinners just like most megachurches
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September 2023 by John Graeve
Biblical church that teaches and preaches from the Word of God!
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August 2023 by Delightsome Dunbar
If you're trying to find your purpose through Christ, or just looking for awesome people to surround yourself with? This is the place for you. I've been attending Campus going close to a year now. It is an amazing place to go and serve the Lord (by attending, volunteering etc.) The people there truly make you feel at home.