I read that they were going to build a 40 story building in downtown Lexington, KY called CentrePointe.
CentrePointe? Center spelled all old-fashioned-like? An unnecessary “e” on Point? Mid-word capitalization? Vague meaning?
I thought for sure they were talking about a new church plant: CentrePointe is a perfectly typical name for a new church. In fact, I’m guessing that if I googled it there is already a CentrePointe church out there. Yup, there’s a Centre Pointe church in Santa Clarita, CA (and a neighborhood in Ottawa, Canada… or is that a neighbourhood?).
Still, I bet it’s not forty stories! (and for the record, the CentrePointe in Lexington is a hotel complex).

Hello,
I’ve noticed they like to put an extra “e” on the names of golf courses. Like “The Olde Greene Course at French Lick.” (That’s just an example.) I think it’s because they want to make people think they’re in Scotland or something, but I have no idea why they would do that with a chuch name.
Thanks,
Bill
Good to see you in the blogging groove again.
David
Olivet Pointe Christian Church