
She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.
Proverbs 31:25
We believe there is a place for every woman attending Centerpoint. From small groups to interest groups, fun events to Bible studies, we make it our goal to keep a seat open for anyone willing to sit in it.

Don't miss the Women's Day Retreat!
Saturday, September 20, 9:00am-2:00pm
Step away from the noise and join us for a day of reflection, connection, and growth. Together, we’ll explore the stories that have shaped us and begin to release the ones that keep us stuck. Through thoughtful teaching from our guest speaker, Kathy Eisenhower, and engaging, hands-on activities, you’ll discover how God’s truth brings clarity, healing, and freedom. Come breathe, reflect, and take a step forward in faith. We will meet in the Family Life Center. Cost is $45 and includes breakfast and lunch. Questions? Contact Julie Battenfield.


Meet our Retreat Speaker: Kathy Eisenhower
Kathy has spent her career walking alongside others with wisdom, warmth, and clarity. She began in full-time ministry, serving students for over 15 years before transitioning to public education where she taught English at Woodcreek High School and later served as Assistant Principal at West Park High School.
For the past 12 years, Kathryn has dedicated herself to coaching educators and leaders throughout California. She holds a Master’s in Education and advanced certification in Transformational Coaching from Bright Morning Consulting. Currently, she serves through the Placer County Office of Education, where she oversees coaching for teachers and administrators and teaches courses in instructional leadership and coaching.
For the past 12 years, Kathryn has dedicated herself to coaching educators and leaders throughout California. She holds a Master’s in Education and advanced certification in Transformational Coaching from Bright Morning Consulting. Currently, she serves through the Placer County Office of Education, where she oversees coaching for teachers and administrators and teaches courses in instructional leadership and coaching.
Kathy has coached principals, teachers, clergy, and district leaders—but at the heart of her work is her deep faith. She believes God has called her to coaching because it helps others see themselves more clearly through a lens of truth, possibility, and divine purpose. She lives in Roseville with her husband Phil (also an educator), their 12-year-old son Josiah, and their two lovable, high-energy Labradors, Buster and Teddy.