Pleasant Grove is Chesapeake at its quietest — farmland, long roads, and room to breathe. Fullness Church is closer than you would think, gathering Sundays at 10 AM just up Dominion Boulevard.
Out in Pleasant Grove, the nearest anything is a drive — that is part of why you live there. Church should be worth the miles, not just the closest steeple on the road.
Fullness is closer than you might think: straight up Dominion Boulevard to the Deep Creek area, usually inside fifteen minutes. Sunday at 10 AM, worship that is alive, and preaching that actually feeds you for the week — whether you are settled in your faith or looking for a fresh church home in Hampton Roads.
We are a nondenominational church in Chesapeake, so you will not need to learn a denomination before you can settle in — just come as you are and take the next step at your own pace.
Close to home for — Pleasant Grove, Great Bridge, Moyock, and southern Chesapeake families looking for a church near home.
Dominion Boulevard runs almost door to door. Most of Pleasant Grove reaches us in about fifteen minutes.
Worship, a practical message, and you are on your way — about 75 minutes, with the whole afternoon still yours.
Groups and serving teams meet through the week, so church is more than a Sunday drive — it is people who show up for you.
A few of the most common questions first-time guests from Pleasant Grove and southern Chesapeake ask before their first Sunday.
Usually about fifteen minutes — Dominion Boulevard north toward Deep Creek, then George Washington Highway to 730 Canal Drive.
Our Sunday service starts at 10:00 AM at 730 Canal Drive in Chesapeake, Virginia.
Yes. Fullness Kids offers a safe, welcoming environment with age-appropriate ministry during Sunday service.
Somewhere in the best middle: big enough for real worship and kids ministry, small enough that people notice you and know your name.
If you are looking for a church near Pleasant Grove, the drive is the easy part. Come for one Sunday and see whether Fullness feels like home.