True North Church Celebrates Grand Opening of New Facility
This is the church's first permanent home, and one in which they plan to stay for generations to come.

FARGO, N.D. – Parishioners at True North Church cheered as a ceremonial ribbon cutting marked the grand opening of their permanent brick and mortar home.
The church has been in operation since late 2021, but they’ve bounced around to nine different locations since then.
They secured the lease to the old Pepsi call center building in south Fargo last June and have been hard at work transforming it into their house of worship.
Church leadership believes they can offer a uniquely supportive faith-based community.
“You’re gonna get an incredible opportunity to get some great people, who are going to love and serve and come alongside you and pray for you in ways that you’ve never experienced,” said Pastor Mike Hull.
“You’re going to get a community that believes in you and shows up on the hard days and on the good days.”
The ribbon cutting was just part of the day’s celebrations.
There was also an open house that featured tours of the facility, outdoor games, and plenty of snacks.