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    First visit to CenterPoint Church.
    Vickie J.

    Warm and welcoming. From the moment you step out of your car and see the many smiling faces headed in to church, you know you're where you want to be. The people want to be here. When you enter the front doors, you're greeted by friendly faces and the warm aroma of coffee. There's an information desk directly in front of you. There's all kinds of information about what the church believes, free NIV bibles, cd's of past sermons, and much more. The auditorium seems large but when you fill it with worshipers, it becomes a haven from the outside world. Pastor Scott is honest, direct, loving and speaks the word of God from the Bible. I love his sermons. The music touches my soul. They have a few pastors, a music pastor, a children's pastor, a youth pastor, an assistant pastor and the main pastor. They are family friendly and encourage friendship. I love this church and am so happy that they are the CenterPoint of Utah Valley. They preach that Jesus is the CenterPoint of our lives and that He is enough. Don't come just once, keep coming back. You'll love it to. Suits and dresses not required, come as you are.

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    This is a wonderful place to come for fellowship, and feel at home. Super nice people, great atmosphere, wonderful for the entire family.

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    St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church

    St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church

    1.0(1 review)
    2.8 mi

    My dad and stepmother are Catholic, and I attended Catholic classes several years ago when I was in…read moreSacramento, CA. So when Easter came up I decided to try this Catholic church in Orem. I started with the Good Friday service, which was fine. But I noticed the priest expressed an edge of anger in the homily which was not pleasing. Then I attended the Easter mass. OMG. The priest shouted loudly and angrily throughout the homily. Disgusting. This kind of anger is out of place anywhere, but particularly Easter Sunday. Seriously. What is there to be angry about on Easter? Yet the congregants just sat there and took it. I walked out in the middle of the homily, because I did not go to Easter mass to be shouted at. I don't tolerate being shouted at by anybody, let alone this little wretch of a priest. Those Catholics at the St. Assisi church in Orem are willing participants in their own abuse.

    From the owner: Mission:We are a faith community bound together by the unconditional love of God.We rejoice in the…read moregood news of the resurrection of his son and are sustained by his continued presence in the Eucharist, and the hope it gives us.Through the spirit we are nurtured and directed in our love for each other, for long-term parishioners, for the newcomers, and for those who are not members of our faith community.Our love is expressed in a commitment to service in outreach to the sick, the needy, and homeless.Through evangelization efforts, through liturgy and education, we seek to meet the spiritual needs of all who come to us.We value the cultural and ethnic diversity of our community and appreciate the richness this diversity brings.Through prayer and worship, our faith and our love will continue to grow and we will seek to live the words of St. Francis to become instruments of the Lords peace.

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    Provo City Center Temple

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    This is, in my opinion, one of the most unique temples in the Church, both in design and in…read morebackstory. Built from the remains of the old tabernacle after the fire, it's a reminder of restoration in more ways than one. Architecturally, it's beautiful--red brick, tall spires, and carefully preserved details that give it an almost cathedral-like feel. Inside, it's just as thoughtfully done. It feels more vertical than most temples, and the staircases and layout give it a different sense of movement and space. It's not the largest temple, and it can feel busy at times (it's Provo, after all), but it's still a peaceful and sacred place. My family and I used to attend stake conferences here before the fire. I also took part in the annual BYU Adventsingen--both when I was in high school and later with the BYU German Choir. So yeah, I have a lot of fond memories tied to this building. The temple has lovingly preserved its spirit and structure, and that means a lot to me. Also worth mentioning is the annual Temple to Temple Run/Walk on Pioneer Day. It's a cool local tradition--a free 5K that starts at the Provo Temple (soon to be Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple) and ends here. It's turned into a Provo favorite, and it's one of those small community things that makes this area feel special. Provo City Center is definitely worth a visit--especially if you appreciate a bit of history with your reverence.

    It's beautiful all year! The feeling of peace you get as you walk the grounds makes you feel like…read moreit's a bit of heaven! The nature, fountain, and statue of Christ is indescribable!

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