Checkpoint Church: A Church Plant for ‘Nerds, Geeks and Gamers?’

Checkpoint Church is a “welcoming and inclusive community that caters to people from all walks of life, with a special focus on those who identify as nerds, geeks, or gamers.” Founded by ‘Nerd Pastor’ Nathan Webb, an ordained provisional elder in the United Methodist Church, Checkpoint church is an ‘online church’ on Twitch, Discord, and YouTube, catering to a very specific demographic. 

Built around an online community that hangs out watching the pastor playing video games on stream, the ‘church’ takes the nerd/gamer/geek motif to the extreme, “gamifying” involvement and participation.

Their sermon repertoire is geared towards those who love geek culture, featuring short homilies with occasional questionable biblical applications and tie-ins.

Castlevania Nocturne: The Vampire Messiah & Christian Perspective
Exploring Madoka Magica: The Deconstruction of Magical Girl Anime & Christian Prayer
Finding Faith in the Fantasy: Baldur’s Gate 3 as a Spiritual Parable
Broken but Capable: Spiritual Lessons from Mary, Martha, and the Mario Bros

Started by a United Methodist Church pastor, a brief promo video for the church throws up more than a few red flags.

Despite the insistence by Nerd pastor Nate that what he has created is a “real church,” it is anything but. It may be a helpful ministry, but unless he’s pointing people to a physical gathering with a shepherd, sermon, worship, communion, and church discipline, he has a geek-centered social club but little more.

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4 thoughts on “Checkpoint Church: A Church Plant for ‘Nerds, Geeks and Gamers?’

  1. The execution may be poor, but the idea is sound; minister to a group of people that is largely unchurched and often openly scorned by traditional church communities for unbiblical reasons that are just reworded versions of “they’re weird.”

  2. Looks like pretend-church for those too lazy to actually attend a real gathering. Too many today just don’t have time for God, sadly.

  3. One of the people reading one of the “church” “reviews” said that it is not just a place for Christians. It’s all inclusive, just the United Methodist Church is. In other words, it is made up of pseudo-christians, atheists, homosexuals, and other unbelievers all pretending that they are attending “church” and therefore are good people deserving of heaven. In Matthew 7:21-23 Jesus says to such people: “Depart from Me, I never knew you!” And they shall go away into everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels.

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