Highpoint Church is a Christian congregation located in Arnos Vale, Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Known for its inclusive slogan “Church for Anyone. Community for Everyone,” it emphasizes faith development through worship, community outreach, and small-group fellowship. The church serves as a central hub for both spiritual growth and social service within the Vincentian community.
Originally established in 2010 as Harvest Bible Chapel by Al Blake and Debbie Blake, the church was planted through the former Harvest Bible Fellowship network. After that organization dissolved, it rebranded in 2021 as Highpoint Church St. Vincent under the theme “New Name. Same Identity.” The transition allowed the congregation to pursue a broader regional mission while retaining its original doctrine and ministry philosophy.
Highpoint holds two Sunday worship services and encourages members to participate in weekday “Small Groups” for prayer, study, and community connection. Services are streamed online via Facebook and YouTube, extending the church’s reach beyond its physical campus. Volunteers are trained and equipped for various ministries focused on faith, service, and personal growth.
Through its Highpoint Cares ministry, the church operates programs addressing local needs such as prison outreach, disaster relief, and donation drives. These initiatives aim to provide tangible aid and foster dignity and hope among vulnerable populations, reflecting the congregation’s commitment to holistic community transformation.
Highpoint Church seeks to “help people believe in, belong to, and become more like Jesus.” It envisions becoming a church-planting movement across the Caribbean, building on its Arnos Vale foundation to inspire faith and service region-wide.