- February 25, 2026
People worship during the Ormond Prayer Night on Sunday, Feb. 22. Photo courtesy of Parkview Church
People write scriptures on the auditorium floor. Photo courtesy of Parkview Chu
People write scriptures on the floor of the auditorium for the new Parkview Church Ormond Beach campus. Photo courtesy of Parkview Church
People write scriptures on the floor of the auditorium for the new Parkview Church Ormond Beach campus. Photo courtesy of Parkview Church
People write scriptures on the floor of the auditorium for the new Parkview Church Ormond Beach campus. Photo courtesy of Parkview Church
Parkview Church, based in Palm Coast, is expanding its presence to Volusia County with a new campus in Ormond Beach, repurposing a church building that had been closed for five years and planning to launch regular worship services by Easter.
The expansion is part of Parkview’s broader “Even Greater” initiative, a growth effort that includes campus development and outreach across the region. Church leaders say the Ormond Beach location represents both a physical renovation and a renewed investment in the community.
“This new campus gives us the opportunity to reach people in a new area, connect with families we haven’t been able to serve before and continue building a stronger, more unified church community,” Pastor Brad Goeman said.
The church recently purchased the long-shuttered building and has been steadily renovating the property. Completed work includes a new roof, exterior painting, interior cleanup and major renovations inside the auditorium. Additional interior improvements are ongoing.
On Feb. 22, Parkview hosted an Ormond Prayer Night at the site, welcoming community members for an open house-style gathering that included prayer, worship and vision casting ahead of the campus launch. Attendees were invited to walk through the renovated space, view construction progress and write scriptures on the floor of the auditorium as a symbolic act of dedication.
The Ormond Beach campus will be led by Goeman and will feature live worship services, with sermons livestreamed from Parkview’s main Palm Coast campus.
Church leaders said the new location will allow Parkview to reach more families in the Ormond Beach area while breathing new life into a building that had sat unused for several years.
“We’re grateful for the opportunity to restore this space and open it once again for worship and community,” Goeman said.
Parkview Church’s main campus is located in Palm Coast, where it has continued to grow in attendance and programming. The Ormond Beach campus is expected to officially begin Sunday services by Easter, with additional details to be announced in the coming weeks.
Residents interested in learning more about the Ormond Beach campus or getting involved can find information through Parkview Church’s website.