Get Involved
It takes over 2,000 volunteers to make things happen on a Sunday at North Point. Whether you want to work with students or operate a camera, we have an opportunity for you. For specific areas of service click here.

Do you ever look around North Point and wonder what's next? If so, then join us for NEXT. This 30-minute orientation will provide an overview of our mission, strategy, and environments and help you determine your best next step.
For more information about NEXT, click here.
Wondering about God, Jesus, or the Bible? Check out Starting Point! Orientations are offered regularly, where you will hear all about this environment, be able to ask questions, and have an opportunity to sign up for a group. There is no commitment when you come to the orientation. Just show up to find out more. For more information about Starting Point, click here

If you want to grow in your relationship with Jesus, you need to have intentional relationships with people who have the same goal—and a Community Group is the ideal place for that. In a Community Group, 8-12 adults in the same stage of life and area of town meet regularly for a year or more to pursue spiritual growth and healthy relationships. You'll be encouraged to live out the truths you discover in the Bible, as you encourage others to do the same.
For more information regarding Community Groups, click here.
As a part of the landscape of the Alpharetta community, we want to be more than just another building. We want to move out from these walls and into the streets and serve the greater needs of the Alpharetta and surrounding community. Through our GROUPS ministry, we have created the Intersect Project as our vehicle to serve Atlanta. For more information on how you may get involved with this initiative click here.

globalX is the international division of North Point Ministries. Each year, we send hundreds of people from all of our campuses to serve overseas. By doing this, we help our international partners meet the physical and spiritual needs of their communities and at-risk families and children. For more information click here.
