Building your Body, Mind and Soul
GP Dojo Martial Arts Ministry - a Non-Profit outreach ministry of the Grace Pointe Church of the Nazarene

Welcome to our Martial Arts Ministry page - we invite you to look around and get a feel for our program. Feel free to share any comments or questions that might be on your mind through our online guest book. If you're not currently a member of our Martial Arts program - we'd like to take this opportunity to invite you to one of our weekly classes. And of course, feel free to reach out and call one of our board members or ministry leaders.
We hope you and your family will have a warm and spirit-filled experience with us as we exercise and fellowship together at our program, events, and ministries. We'd also like to invite you to make an online prayer request. You're prayer request opens the door, and God is waiting patiently on the other side of that door, at all times, in all situations, to join with you.

Serving Christ,

Sensei David Brooks


 Why Study Martial Arts with Us?

Our Mission is to teach a Christ-centered self-defense system to help you overcome the challenges of every type of every day.

Through Grace Pointe Martial Arts, you will be able to grow both physically and mentally. You will exercise the Body, train your Mind, and grow your Spirit through fellowship. You will learn to balance the Body, Mind and Spirit, and in so doing, you will develop the confidence to overcome any obstacle.

We believe that martial arts’ training has its place. It can help people learn to deal with the inevitable conflicts in life. There is no escaping battle in life. God wants people to be prepared to handle these battles, whether it is to turn the other cheek to an insult, find a peaceful resolution, or physically defend themselves or others. Martial arts and self-defense are not sinful or inherently wrong, but without the guidance of God and the Bible, martial arts could be misapplied. Without proper biblical training we are left to our own sinful nature, which tends toward retaliation, haste, fear, hatred, pacifism, and intolerance. Martial arts are a biblical concept, but even more attention should be given to biblical training. This is why we believe the Bible should be used in conjunction with martial arts training.

I Timothy 4:7-8 "Do not waste time arguing over godless ideas and old wives’ tales. Instead, train yourself to be godly. Physical training is good, but training for godliness is much better, promising benefits in this life and in the life to come.”