Welcome to the Vineyard!


We know it can be both exciting and scary visiting a church for the first time.
Let us show you what it’s like when you visit.


We can’t wait to meet you!

Our motto in the Vineyard Church is, “Come As You Are” and we mean it! Our goal is that everyone feels welcome and at home at the Vineyard, so you’ll feel at home in our simple, informal atmosphere wearing jeans, shorts or “business casual.” Our hope is that you will be greeted by friendly faces when you arrive. Please proceed to Theatre 1 or sign your kids into to our Children’s Room (Theatre 5) and then find a seat and feel free to greet the people around you before our Celebration begins!

During our celebrations we have a time of worship where you will experience a good mix of contemporary and traditional music that is either displayed on the movie theater screen or led in a smaller intimate live worship set. Our hope is to create a worship environment where you can engage with God and experience a unique connection with Him. There is something powerful that happens when we gather together and praise God with one voice!

A typical service will last about 75 minutes. Each celebration includes a teaching of basic Biblical truths that have real-life application. Plan to hang around after the service to connect or say hello to someone you don’t know at our Dunk’s Cafe.

Here at the Vineyard, we love children and place a high priority on investing into the next generation. There are programs available during service for Infant-6th grade. We have passionate, skilled and screened volunteers, who encourage each child to grow in their relationship with Jesus. You can check them in at the Children’s Table before service begins where you will be greeted, and given instructions for drop off and pick up and register your child. 


What is Ministry Time?

At the Vineyard we believe that every time we gather, we can expect the Holy Spirit to encounter us in some way. At the end of each service we provide space for you to respond to the work of the Spirit by: receiving prayer; reflecting personally; or responding in a practical way to what God is doing.