We’re Here for You.

When life feels overwhelming, and hope seems far away, you are not alone. God is close to the brokenhearted, and there are people ready to listen, pray, and walk with you toward safety and peace. These resources are available around the clock to provide help in your time of need. If you or someone you know is facing an emergency, please reach out to the contacts below right away.

Crisis & Immediate Help

Quick Contacts:

Emergency Services: Dial 911
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988 | 988.lifeline.org
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
Encompass Crisis Line: Call (540) 825-5656 (Option 7) or (540) 617-0774
National Domestic Violence Hotline: (800) 799-7233
SAFE (Abuse Services): (800) 825-8876
Veterans Crisis Line: Dial 988, then press 1 or text 838255 

How can we help?

Get  Community Support and Prayer When You Need It.

Community Resources

Text LCCARE to 94-000 or click the button below to download a copy and keep it handy whenever you need it.

Need Prayer

Text LCPRAY to 94-000 to share your request with us, or click the button below to submit it online so our team can be praying for you.

Benevolence

Lifepoint Church provides care and support to church members facing unexpected life events or family crises. Benevolence offers short-term assistance during a season of need while helping individuals move toward long-term stability. Financial assistance is one form of support, alongside financial education through Financial Peace University, a short-term Group focused on building healthy financial habits. Benevolence assistance is available to those actively connected to Lifepoint Church through a Group and or serving on a Dream Team. Benevolence assistance does not include help with motel or hotel expenses, cable bills, cell phone bills, credit card debt, storage unit fees, or any type of taxes.

12 Days of Prayer & Fasting | January 5-16
Each day includes a short video and a prayer guide designed to help you draw near to Jesus in your personal time with Him. We will also gather across the Culpeper, Fredericksburg, and Richmond regions for prayer, concluding with a Night of Worship.
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