Freedom City Church | High Point Community Infographic

Welcome to High Point

To plant a thriving church, we must first understand the community we're called to serve. This analysis provides a data-driven look into the people of High Point, NC, revealing key insights to help Freedom City Church connect, engage, and grow effectively.

118,601

Total Population (2024)

A city with steady, manageable growth.

37.8

Median Age

A youthful, multi-generational community.

14%

Foreign-Born Residents

A growing, international population.

The Pulse of High Point: Consistent Growth

High Point shows a stable and consistent growth trajectory. Unlike the explosive expansion in other NC cities, High Point's moderate growth provides a firm foundation for a new church to establish deep roots and grow organically with the community.

A Mosaic of Cultures: Our Diverse Community

High Point is significantly more diverse than the state average, a defining characteristic that presents a profound opportunity. To thrive, Freedom City Church must intentionally cultivate a multicultural environment where people from all backgrounds feel welcomed, celebrated, and at home.

Racial & Ethnic Composition (2023)

High Point vs. North Carolina

High Point's diversity is its strength. Note the significantly larger Black and Asian populations compared to the state, requiring a focused, inclusive outreach strategy.

The People of High Point: Age & Family Life

The city's youthful median age and significant number of young adults signal a prime opportunity for growth. Simultaneously, diverse household structures, including a high percentage of single individuals and single-parent families, call for ministries that are relevant to modern life's complexities.

Age Distribution

Marital Status (Age 15+)

Male

Female

With nearly half of all adults never married, ministries for single individuals are not just an option, but a necessity for community building.

Economic Landscape: Opportunity & Need

High Point's economy is a tale of two cities. While rising household incomes signal prosperity for many, a persistent poverty rate—especially among children—reveals a critical area for mission and service. Freedom City Church can bridge this gap through practical support and compassionate outreach.

Median Household Income

$61,228

An increase from ~$49k in 2020.

Persons in Poverty

14.7%

Higher than the NC average of 12.8%.

Who is Most Affected by Poverty?

The Heart of the Community: Addressing Key Needs

Beyond finances, the community faces significant challenges, particularly around mental health. Stigma and a lack of awareness are major barriers. By creating safe spaces for conversation and partnering with local resources, the church can be a powerful force for healing and support.

The Mental Health Stigma

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76%

of North Carolinians agree that individuals with mental health conditions face discrimination in their daily lives. Only 36% feel mental health is treated as seriously as physical health.

A Strategic Path to Engagement

1. Identify Key Demographics

Focus on Young Adults, Diverse Families, and Vulnerable Populations.

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2. Tailor Outreach & Programs

Create authentic community for singles, provide robust family support, and celebrate cultural diversity.

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3. Address Tangible Needs

Partner with food pantries, offer financial literacy, and create safe spaces for mental health support.

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4. Integrate into the Community

Participate in city events, organize volunteer days, and build partnerships with existing organizations.

The Spiritual Landscape: Finding Our Place

High Point has a vibrant and diverse faith environment. The largest single group consists of Non-denominational Christians, indicating a significant population is open to new, less traditional church models. This is a prime opportunity for Freedom City Church to connect with people seeking an authentic, modern faith community.

Freedom City Church

Equipped with understanding, ready to serve the heart of High Point.