Vineyard News
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Door of Hope Volunteer Counselor Training
Thursday, September 11th, from 10 AM to Noon, the Door of Hope began volunteer counselor training. If you are interested in training to be a volunteer counselor at the Door of Hope Center for Women’s Ministries, it in not too late to start. For more information, contact Pat McKenzie-Buck.
Attention Parents of Girls ages 6-9 ! ! !
Please pray for the 2 mission trips that are coming up.
October 6th through November 15th, Wade Huffman & Jim Waldron are going to the Sudan.
The Cotterell’s are taking several families to Reynosa, Mexico to the Josiah Bethany Children’s home, October 11th - 19th.
If you would like to help financially with either of these trips, make your check out to CVCF and designate in the memo:
"Missions: Sudan" or "Missions: Mexico"
ATTENTION EVERYONE ! ! !
For those of you who do not know it,
our Youth Pastor, Jimmie Turner
and Jennifer Daggett are getting married !
Saturday, October 11th at 2 PM
EVERYONE IS WELCOME.
Tuesday, October 21st is the Dessert Banquet for the Hope Pregnancy Center from 6:30 - 8:30 PM at the APSU Mass Communication Building (8th & Marion St.) RSVP is required. For more information, contact Mat Lasater or the HPC at (931) 645-2273.
MISSION
We are called to be a church without walls, fulfilling the Great Commission and living the Great Commandments.
VISION
We see the church as being a refuge for the world not from the world; a revolution, not a fortress; a church taken to the people, not hidden from them; a church that ministers to their needs. We envision a church that is a missional community used by God to see a greater advancement of His Kingdom -- a church where people have a sense of belonging and enthusiastically invite others to become part of it. We want to remove all man-made barriers and traditions that hinder people from seeing and coming to Christ. Our weekend services are celebrations where we are serious about the gospel of the Kingdom but don’t take ourselves too seriously. We value culturally relevant worship services that include contemporary music styles, casual dress and atmosphere, but above all where the presence and holiness of God can be experienced and His Kingdom can be built. We envision small groups located throughout the city, building community within the church -- places where relationship and discipleship occur. We strive to be a church where our ministry to minors is a major ministry, with children growing up to seek the Kingdom first, becoming radical followers of Jesus. We want to be a place where money is spent first on ministry and people. We value the"go" part of the Great Commission, both across the street and around the globe. We want to be a community where people can come check us out without worrying about their dress, their economic level, their past, or being pressured -- a church where they can experience a real God and meet real people. We long to be a place where the oppressed and those in bondage can get free, become disciples of Christ, and experience righteousness, peace and joy.