Pinnacle started October 1, 1989, in the Glenn Moor Clubhouse in Troon Country Club with 25 committed, visionary members.
After four years, the congregation had grown to 110 members and moved from the over-crowded country club into a chapel built on 25 acres of land purchased by and donated to the church.
On Palm Sunday 1994, founding pastor Dr. Larry Corbett stood outside the chapel and called the people to worship.
Dr. Corbett brought years of experience with him as the organizing minister, was familiar with the area, and understood what a new church needed to grow.
Phase two and three of the building program provided a sanctuary that accommodated growth, a memorial garden, much-needed off-street parking, and a fellowship hall.
Next in the construction plan came five additional classrooms and an atelier for the preschool and church school, choir facilities, more offices for staff, and a sanctuary that seats 800 worshipers.
Realizing the need to focus on the increasing number of youth in the church, the congregation called the Rev.