Ministry Contacts
Vineyard Columbus Pastors
Bookstore
Rich Nathan Senior Pastor
Jeff Baker, 614.259.5323
Executive Asst. Shelley McWherter, 614.259.5313
Stephen Van Dop, 614.259.5303
Admin. Asst. Deb George, 614.259.5358
Admin. Asst. Denise Birkhoff, 614.259.5241
Admin. Asst. Deb George, 614.259.5358
Admin. Asst. Tina Pinardi, 614.259.5305
Admin. Asst. Macy McPeek, 614.259.5369
Church Planting
Amanda Nash Community Life Pastor
Community Center
Andrew Oswalt Lane Avenue Campus Pastor
Dawn Stickel, 614.259.5503
Connect
Miriam Gray, 614.259.5235
Counseling Center
Yolanda Zellers, 614.259.5409
Financial Ministry
Kent Irwin, 614.259.5505
FUSION: High School
Shane Huey, 614.259.5341
FUSION: Middle School
Michael Doom, 614.259.5517
Global Café
Kristal Cross, 614.259.4450
International Ministries
Macy McPeek, 614.259.5369
Marriage & Family Life 614.259.5390
Men’s Life
Charles Montgomery, 614.259.5300
Phase III
614.259.5236
Singles
Sher Isaacs, 614.259.5328
Small Group Community Life Deb George, 614.259.5358
Support for Life
Debbie Johnson, 614.259.5289
Urban Ministry
Rhodie Shreve, 614.259.5441
Value Life
Diane Bauman, 614.259.5318
VineyardKids
Tina Pinardi, 614.259.5305
Vineyard Institute
Andy Saperstein, 614.259.5358
Women
Liz Ward, 614.259.5335
Worship Arts
Danielle Evans, 614.259.5310
Andy Saperstein Leader Development Pastor
Contents
November 2015
4. How To Be Content No Matter What by Rich Nathan
6. Global Impact
10. Membership
11. Maturity
15. Meeting God
16. Someone to Remember their Name by Brooke Bohinc
18. Ministry
21. Mission
26. November Calendar
Service Times & Locations Cooper Road Campus
6000 Cooper Road, Westerville, OH 43081
Saturdays, 6pm and Sundays, 9am & 11:30am
La Viña de Columbus
Spanish-Speaking Service at Cooper Road Campus
Sundays, 11:30am
Sawmill Campus
6561 Dublin Center Drive Dublin, OH 43017
Sundays, 9am & 11am
Lane Avenue Campus
The Ohio 4-H Center 2201 Fred Taylor Drive, Columbus, OH 43210
Sundays, 9:30am
Twenty-Something Campus
Weekday Building Hours Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
Ministry Center doors only open
Monday-Friday 5-10pm
South Main Lobby doors only open
The Ohio 4-H Center 2201 Fred Taylor Drive, Columbus, OH 43210
Sundays, 12pm
East Campus
333 Jericho Road Pickerington, OH 43147
Sundays, 10am
April Murphy Children’s Pastor
Bill Christensen Associate & Int’l Ministries Pastor Charles Montgomery East Campus Pastor
Admin. Asst. Calah Todd, 614.259.5245
Admin. Asst. Denise Birkhoff, 614.259.5241
Admin. Asst. Danielle Evans, 614.259.5310
Executive Asst. Shelley McWherter, 614.259.5313
Admin. Asst. Rhodie Shreve, 614.259.5441
Admin. Asst. Dawn Stickel, 614.259.5503
Admin. Asst. Jeannine Panovich, 614.259.5316
Admin. Asst. Miriam Gray, 614.259.5235
Admin. Asst. Denise Birkhoff, 614.259.5241
Admin. Asst. Dawn Stickel, 614.259.5503
614.259.5502
Ministry Asst. Debbie Johnson, 614.259.5289
Admin. Asst. Liz Ward, 614.259.5335
Admin. Asst. Tina Pinardi, 614.259.5305
Admin. Asst., 614.259.5390
Admin. Asst. Calah Todd, 614.259.5245
Admin. Asst. Joyce Shuster, 614.259.5303
Christian Root Young Adult Pastor Craig Allen Worship Arts Pastor Craig Heselton Executive Pastor
Dan Franz Urban Ministry Pastor
Daniel Nathan Community Center Pastor Diane Bauman Volunteer & Value Life Pastor Eric Pickerill Outreach & Connect Pastor Irene Casale-Petrarca La Viña Campus Pastor Kerry Davis Community Center Pastor Kerry Davis Fusion: High School Pastor Kwesi Kambon Community Relations & Special Projects Pastor, 614.259.5237 Lorie Kaufman-Rees Support for Life Pastor Marlene Nathan Women’s Pastor Mike Szlapak Children’s Pastor Ron Hitchcock Marriage & Family Life Pastor Scott Engebretson Sawmill Campus Pastor Stephen Van Dop Church Extension & Evangelism Pastor
Pastors may be reached by contacting his/her assistant at the extension given. All staff members are listed at vineyardcolumbus.org.
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by R I C H N AT H A N
NOVEMBER
2015
/ CONGREGATIONAL LETTER
With the holidays coming, many of us live with significant levels of discontent. Why is our family the way it is? Why must we struggle to make ends meet? Why don’t we experience gratitude and peace instead of stress and anxiety? In Philippians 4, the Apostle Paul says, “I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” Now, Paul doesn’t say that in every situation, “I am fulfilled. All my needs and wants are always met.” But he does say, “I’ve learned the secret of being content.” Fulfillment at work is a goal that will elude many of us much of the time. Fulfillment is available to the lucky few. Contentment is available to all. The search for fulfillment will almost always lead to a greater sense of frustration. The search for contentment will lead to a greater sense of inner peace. We are not commanded in the Bible to be fulfilled. We are commanded to be content. Fulfillment encourages selfishness, moral compromise and me-centeredness. Contentment encourages self-denial, moral consistency and others-centeredness. What does it mean to be content? The word literally means “selfsufficient.” Contentment had a long history in Greek philosophy. It was used by the Stoic philosophers to communicate independence from our life’s circumstances, having resources inside of us that cause us to be able to be independent, being able to resist the press of our circumstances. Contentment means living above our circumstances, living beyond our circumstances, living independent of our circumstances. Contentment includes having inner peace, a sense of inner tranquility, having a centeredness that doesn’t rise or fall with every situation that’s going on around us. Being a contented person is the opposite of being a barometer. Barometer-people rise and fall with every change in pressure. Contented people are more like gyroscopes. They are able to maintain their equilibrium, even in the face of changing circumstances. How do we get this independence from our circumstances? How can our moods not be determined by every long grocery store line, every grating person and every traffic jam? Here is my formula for contentment:
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Paul says in Philippians 4:13, “I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” Our sufficiency is not in ourselves. The ability to go beyond our circumstance, to rise above our circumstance, to be independent of our circumstance, is found through the strength of Christ alone. “I can do everything. I have the power,” Paul says. “I have the resources. I can prevail. I can have victory. I can master the circumstances of my life. I have enough resources to counter anything that I’m facing. But not in myself; only by Christ’s strength can I overcome!” How do we gain the strength of Christ? We pray: “Come fill me with the person and presence of Jesus. Give me your sufficiency. I’m not sufficient to deal with this talkative person. I’m not sufficient to deal with this complainer, with this paper work or with the aggravating client. I am weak, but you are strong! Dear God, fill me with Christ!” >
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Regularly say thank you to God for every blessing. For everything God is, say thank you. In every and any circumstance, return thanks to God. The mark of contentment is thanksgiving. Pauls’ life was a model of continual thanksgiving. In surveying Paul’s letters, I discovered at least 35 individual instances of Paul giving thanks to God. >
SUBTRACT
GRUMBLING.
We start to learn the secret of contentment when we discipline our mouths. We can say, “I’m going to start biting my tongue. I will not verbalize complaints. I can choose to control my speech. I will not grumble about my circumstances because grumbling poisons my soul.” >
SUBTRACT
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By subtracting our sense of entitlement, I’m not talking about giving up our legal rights. I mean tracing our grumbling back to its roots. Grumbling is rooted in a sense of entitlement that we deserve more. “I deserve different treatment. I deserve better treatment. I didn’t sign up for this. Why should I be stuck in traffic? I deserve more – more pay; more recognition; more opportunities; more responsibilities. I deserve better – better hours; better help; better bosses; a better family; less frustration; less hassle; fewer interruptions. If we want to really get to the root of our entitlement, we need to ask ourselves a simple question: Why? Why do we deserve more and better? Why? What is it about us that is so special? At bottom we are really saying that God and life owe us more. But God is never in our debt. He owes us nothing! Living above our circumstances, living beyond our circumstances, having inner peace whatever our circumstances, this is the good life that Christ invites us into this holiday season!
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MINISTERING TO FA M I L I E S I N B R A Z I L BY STEVE AND ELBA DOLAN The “Global Impact” section of the MIX is designed to share stories of how God is expanding his kingdom. For more info on Church Extension, contact Stephen Van Dop, 614.259.5303. For more info on International Ministries, email
[email protected].
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ately we have had the opportunity to minister to couples
team. The team worked very hard to build a small church in Belo
and strengthen families. Pastor Elba was invited to
Monte. It’s good to know that the little church is still there and
share at the Foursquare church in Belo Monte, which is
they are now expanding around the existing building. It’s funny
about 45 miles away from Altamira where we live. We also held a couples’ dinner at the church and over 30 couples attended.
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Each couple brought a dish to share at a nice dinner. After the meal, Elba spoke and we watched an excellent video on the importance of building a strong marriage. We believe that it is important to convey godly principles to couples so they can build strong marriages and families.
arlier this year, I felt that God was encouraging us to pray for the salvation of the next generation as well as their parents. So with varying degrees of faithfulness, I
to reflect on when he returned to the USA from that short-term mission trip that Steve never thought he would come back. But by God’s grace and mercy, he is still serving 11 years later with his Brazilian wife and two daughters. Recently, at our church in Altamira, a bunch of young adults came forward in the service to receive Christ. That was very exciting
Our visit to Belo Monte brought back a lot of memories of the
for our congregation. Please pray that they will continue to grow
first time Steve traveled to Brazil with a short-term mission
closer to Jesus and serve him, too.
held our friends’ children up in prayer, that they too would come to meet Jesus in all his love and truth. I also prayed that the Holy Spirit would reveal the truth to others in dreams and visions. Last week, a friend of ours, who has come to know Jesus in all his fullness, shared about his eight-year-old son who had a significant and powerful dream. In his dream, the boy was standing in front of a large and locked door. But he could see through it to a lovely garden on the other side: paradise. He tried to open it and fell over, but a man caught him. This man was gentle, full of “white” and put the boy back on his feet. The man said his name was “ISA el MESIHA” (Jesus the Messiah). Then Jesus opened the door for him. The boy saw four dangerous horses of different colors coming towards him. But Jesus put out his hands, the horses passed by and the boy was safe. This young boy has met Jesus in his dreams. Now his father feels bolder to pray with him and whenever he mentions Jesus, the young boy says, “I know that Jesus now!”
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STORIES FROM AMSTERDAM
P R AY E R R E Q U E S T S
BY BROOKE CHRISTENSEN
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n a gorgeous day, I took my book to a nearby park
I said, “It sounds like you’re a very spiritual person and you desire
to soak in the sun. A woman sat down next to me.
more spiritual experience.” She said, “Yes, that is my desire!” I then
I looked up but didn’t have much eye contact with
told her about the silent retreats our church holds at a nearby
her. She opened her book and we both sat reading in silence. I
monastery three times a year. We spend the days in complete
kept feeling I should talk to her but instead turned the page and
silence except for one daily conversation with a spiritual director.
read. After an hour I got up to go and finally thought, “Come on, Brooke!” So I asked, “Enjoying your book?”
The psychologist replied, “Wow, I think I’d love that! Is it only for people who believe in Jesus?” I explained, “Oh no, most of the
PLEASE JOIN US IN PRAYING FOR:
AMSTERDAM
EAST AFRICA
• God’s Spirit to help us as we welcome refugees into our country.
• Funds and volunteers to build two more classrooms at our
• New leaders to serve in key ministries in our church. • Community to form among the leaders and 20 seekers taking the Alpha Course this fall.
She responded warmly and told me it was about a man on a
people who attend don’t believe in God. Some are seeking more
journey who spent a whole year in complete silence seeking
meaning in life and they appreciate Christian monastic practices
spiritual experience. She explained that she’s a psychologist
to help them along the road. The people who give spiritual
who gives mindfulness seminars to children, and silence is a big
direction are Christian, but they won’t force any agenda on you.”
BRAZIL
She asked for more information. Thankfully we had just printed
• Strong, godly marriages and families to have a positive impact
theme in her life. “What are you reading?” she asked. I laughed and showed her my book, “Sacred Companions.” We
small invite cards, so I proudly pulled one out and gave it to
both chuckled and talked for 15 minutes. I shared I was learning
her. She ended with, “Maybe I’ll come by your Sunday service
about spiritual direction, and she commented, “I feel like most of
sometime, too!” I left blown away that conversations like this
my friends and family don’t care about this kind of stuff. I was
happen all the time in Amsterdam. People are very spiritual. They
raised in a strict Christian family, and now I lean more toward
long for spiritual experience and we carry with us what they long
Buddhism because I long to feel peace, to be present and well in
for. We carry God’s kingdom wherever we go, and I experienced
my body.”
his kingdom in that moment on that bench. Pray that our conversation will stick with this woman and that she’d be drawn to seek God more.
• Protection for Pastor Mark, Inez and their new baby Lucy.
school for refugee children. • Christian refugees who have fled to the area and are now attending our church. • Faith in Jesus as Christians share about the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. • Protection and health for our church planter, his wife, sons and new baby daughter.
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on others. • The young adults who recently accepted Christ at one of our services.
• Spiritual and physical health for Vineyard-sponsored orphans, HIV mothers and their infants.
• Teams who travel to remote areas to bring medical, dental and spiritual care.
• Fruitful student recruitment for study at Vineyard Institute Zambia.
• Provision, protection and health for the adults and children on our team.
• A deepening sense of community with and greater provision for the Leper Colony in Kasempa.
NORTH AFRICA
• Fresh vision for church planting in Lusaka, Kitwe and the
• Jesus to reveal himself to more of our friends and their children
Western Province.
through dreams. • Favor on our cultural tour business and expansion plans. • Our family to grow closer to Jesus. • Provision, protection and health for our team.
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MEMBERSHIP Looking for a Small Group? Check out the Small Group Finder at vineyardcolumbus.org, keywords Small Group, or let an expert walk you through the process of finding a small group that’s just right for you. For more info, contact Deb George, 614.259.5358 or
[email protected].
Membership 101
Sunday, November 8, 2:30-5:30pm, Cooper Road Campus Taught by Senior Pastor Rich Nathan Next class: January 24, 2016 Meet pastors and learn more about the history and beliefs of Vineyard Columbus. This class is required for membership. No preregistration is necessary, unless you need childcare (ages 1 and older). Register for free childcare online at vineyardcolumbus.org. For more info, contact Miriam, miriam.
[email protected].
Baptism Celebrations
Saturday, December 5, 6pm, Cooper Road Campus Sunday, December 6, 9am & 11:30am, Cooper Road Campus Next Baptism: Saturday & Sunday, February 6 & 7
Baptism Classes
Saturdays, November 14 & 21, after the services Sundays, November 15 & 22, after the services If you’re a new follower of Jesus, getting baptized is an important next step. It’s a public proclamation of your decision to follow Christ. In order to participate in baptism, you must attend one of the required classes listed above. Find more info online or at the Info Counter in the Lobby.
Annual Congregational Meeting
Tuesday, November 17, 7-8:30pm, Cooper Road Campus Join us for an encouraging review of what the Lord has done in and through Vineyard Columbus in the past year. We’ll provide printed updates on our attendance, growth and finances. For more info, contact
[email protected].
bookstore
C.S. Lewis Book Club
3rd Mondays, 7pm, Cooper Road Campus Join us to discuss the writings of C.S. Lewis. For more info, contact Era,
[email protected].
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M AT U R I T Y men’s ministry
Authentic Manhood (formerly Men’s Midpoint)
Wednesdays, through November 11, 7-8:30pm Taught by Pastor Charles Montgomery & others A comfortable, relaxed environment for men to connect with God and one another through teaching, table discussion, informal fellowship and prayer, on the way to long-term community. Materials cost $17, which can be purchased at the class. Childcare is offered ($3/child or $5/family), but you must register in advance. Visit vineyardcolumbus.org, keywords Authentic Manhood.
women’s ministry
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Lil’ Tots Open Gym
Wednesdays, 10am-12pm, not meeting November 25 Community Center Gym This free open gym is designed for children ages 5 and under to promote social and gross motor development and have fun. Adults must accompany and supervise their children. For more info, contact Emily Wilkins,
[email protected].
Maturity 201
Sunday, November 8, 2:30-5:30pm, Cooper Road Campus Taught by Pastor Scott Engebretson Anyone who follows Jesus is a disciple. As his disciples, we are called to grow in this relationship. Whether you’ve been a follower of Jesus for a short time or for many years, we want to help you discover practical ways to mature and thrive. We’ll offer ways to read the Bible so that it comes to life, pray with more power and live a life of holistic stewardship. Register for the class and free childcare at vineyardcolumbus.org.
The Book of Revelation Verse-by-Verse
Monday evenings, 7-8:45pm Tuesday mornings, 10:15-11:45am Not meeting Monday, November 23 or Tuesday, November 24 John Cook, a retired Vineyard Columbus pastor, teaches through the Book of Revelation verse-by-verse, giving indepth teaching on the New Testament’s most mysterious book and how to apply God’s Word to your life today. Detailed notes handed out. Each class stands alone; no need to attend each session. Classes are 90 minutes in lecture format. No preregistration is necessary. The same material is covered both Monday nights and Tuesday mornings. Childcare is available for the Tuesday morning class. Register by contacting deb.
[email protected].
bookstore
Jeremiah 30:2 Writers Group
2nd Mondays, 6:30-8pm Calling all writers! Whether you enjoy journaling, poetry, working on short stories, novels or memoirs, you are welcome. This group offers support and encouragement for your writing projects. Come prepared to write, share and be part of a community of writers who love the Lord and want to develop this special gift. For more info, contact Jacqui Lewis-Lyons, 614.260.6637,
[email protected].
financial ministry
Designing Your Legacy: Estate Planning Workshop
Saturday, October 31, 9:30am Pass on your values, not just your valuables. Learn from experts how to establish a living trust, as well as other important issues and documents. Designing Your Legacy allows you to pass on your values, save yourself and beneficiaries time and money, and have peace of mind. No pressure, no commitments, no cost. Preregistration is not required but is recommended. For more info, contact
[email protected].
marriage & family life Blueprints for the Family: Foundations for Parenting
Saturdays, November 14 & 21, 9am-12pm This class is designed to encourage parents to walk faithfully with God as they parent their children. It is required for those interested in being coached as a parent. Register online. Childcare is available (ages 1 and up) for $3/child or $5/family if registered at least a week in advance. For more info, contact Mindy Layman, 614.259.5365 or mindy.layman@ vineyardcolumbus.org.
Dating without Drama
Saturday, November 21, 9am-1pm Dating without Drama will give practical information on how to begin and sustain a vibrant dating relationship by avoiding the drama that unfolds whenever dating relationships lose their focus and purpose. Cost is $5 per person; scholarships available. Register online. For more info, contact Mindy Layman, 614.259.5365 or
[email protected].
Journey to Oneness
Tuesdays, 7-9pm, November 17-December 8 Journey to Oneness helps couples achieve harmony, chemistry, and synergy. These shared values will allow couples to overcome obstacles that could otherwise impede their dreams. By attending this class, you will be eligible to participate in Begin Again or be coached by a married couple. This class will encourage and equip you to honor God in your marriage. Register online. Childcare is available for children ages 1-12; cost is $3/child $5/family. For more info, contact Laura Wallace, 614.259.5390 or
[email protected].
Marriage Seminar: Is Your Marriage Too Weak?
Monday, November 16, 7-8:30pm Learn how to invite the power of God into your relationship. Childcare is available for children ages 1-12; cost is $3/child $5/family, but advanced registration is required. Please register at vineyardcolumbus.org or by email, laura.wallace@ vineyardcolumbus.org.
Parent Coaching
Could you benefit from having an experienced parent join you in your parenting journey? If you are interested in being coached as a parent, please contact Mindy Layman, 614.259.5365 or
[email protected].
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M AT U R I T Y singles ministry
Avoiding Relationship Regret
Saturday, October 31, 9am-3:30pm This seminar enables you to take healthy steps toward all types of relationships. Adults in the community welcome. The DVD series will be facilitated by Earl Fisher, Ph. D. This event is FREE, however workbooks are available for $10 at the door. We will take a collection to order pizza or you may bring your own lunch. For more info, contact Earl Fisher, EFisher@frutarom. com. Register at vineyardcolumbus.org.
Kingdom Seekers Group
2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30pm, not meeting November 25 This Bible study group is especially for co-ed singles age 40+. Join us at Cooper Road Campus to “seek first the Kingdom of God.” Contact Rosann Gingerich,
[email protected], Tom Geis,
[email protected] or Ray Beaumier,
[email protected].
Singles Book Club
1st & 3rd Wednesdays, 7pm Please join us as we explore amazing books. In November, we’ll read “The Advocate” by Randy Singer, and in December, “The Bridge” by Karen Kingsbury. For more info, contact Karen Marshall,
[email protected].
support for life
You can find a complete list of our Support for Life groups online at bit.ly/vcsmallgroupfinder or by visiting the Small Groups Counter in the Lobby.
Celebrate Recovery
Fridays, 7pm, Cooper Road Campus Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered recovery fellowship for those desiring to heal from any addictive, compulsive, or destructive behavior – hurts, habits or hang-ups. This is a safe place to share pain, struggles, victories and hope with others. Meetings include a time of worship, teaching, sharing and fellowship. Join us to experience God’s loving power to transform! Childcare is available from 7-9pm for $3/child or $5/ family. For more info, contact Debbie Johnson, 614.259.5289 or
[email protected].
Professional Counseling Center
The Vineyard Counseling Center’s clinically-trained counselors offer a biblical approach to help people achieve wholeness in all aspects of their lives. We also have male and female Graduate Candidate Interns, $20/session, with experience in seeing children, teens, adults and married couples. For more info or an appointment, call 614.259.5409.
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M AT U R I T Y Lay Counseling
Trained volunteer “lay” counselors will come alongside people in difficult times to minister insight, healing and spiritual growth in a one-on-one, non-clinical environment. This is not professional counseling, nor is it “free” counseling. Lay counselors meet with individuals on a short-term basis to listen, encourage, pray and offer biblical guidance. If you’re a member or regular attender and would like to meet with a lay counselor, fill out an application online or contact Support for Life, 614.259.5289.
A Soldier’s Prayer
1st Wednesdays, 7pm This is a time of prayer for servicemen, their families and friends. For more info, contact Marvin Daniels,
[email protected].
All Things New
Sunday, December 6, 2:30-4pm The purpose of this eight-week group is to create a safe place for women with past childhood sexual abuse to share their stories and to receive further healing. We will go through Nicole Bromley’s HUSH book and SOAR workbook. Registration and books for a nominal fee are required for participation. To register, contact Annie Schaftel,
[email protected].
180 - Men’s Ministry
Mondays, 7pm, Cooper Road Campus 180 exists to help men who struggle with sexual brokenness find healing through God. We are open to all men, meet weekly and emphasize both the healing power of God and the personal responsibility of men to live a life of purity. We include worship, teaching, small group accountability, mentoring and healing prayer. For more info, contact John Doyel, 740.649.6050 or
[email protected].
Circle of Love
1st Mondays, 7pm A confidential group for family and friends of people who have same-sex attractions. We offer support, resources and compassion. For more info, contact Fred and Nora Seeman, 614.855.2184 or
[email protected].
Coming Together Through Conflict: Forgiving Others
Saturday, November 14, 9am–12pm This workshop will equip you to use conflicts as opportunities to grow to be more like Christ and to strengthen your relationships. Facilitators are conflict resolution trainers with Wycliffe Bible Translators. For more info and to register, contact Ron and Jane,
[email protected].
Come to the Well
Thursday, November 12, 7-8:30pm If you are widowed, you are not alone. We are an all-age women’s group for widows who want to support and encourage one another to keep growing in faith. We meet every month for prayer, fellowship and Bible study. For more info, contact Jennifer Benjamin, jenniferchristina_98@yahoo. com.
DivorceCare: Surviving the Holidays
Saturday, December 5, 9am-12pm If you are separated or divorced, the holidays can be a lonely and depressing time. But there is hope! Join us for an encouraging seminar that will help you survive the holidays and discover new ways to enjoy them again. Cost is $5; a workbook is provided. Register by emailing
[email protected] or calling 614.259.5472. For additional info, email Ian, ianbest@ sbcglobal.net or Merry Neff, 614.804.7426.
Forgiveness Seminar: A Practical Guide
Sunday, January 17, 2:30-5:30pm The number one cause of anxiety and depression is unresolved anger. Unforgiveness is also linked to heart disease, arthritis, and numerous other health issues. Additionally, we feel like our relationships with God and others flounder when we can’t forgive. This free co-ed seminar, taught by a Christian counselor, will go through practical steps of grieving our wounds and finding hope again through learning steps of forgiving. Preregistration requested but not mandatory by contacting
[email protected].
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
1st Tuesdays, 7-9pm, not meeting in January This group is an opportunity for grandparents to share the joys and the struggles of parenting again with those who understand. Each month a relevant topic will be addressed by guest speakers. Child care is available upon request and registration. For more info, contact Debbie, debra.johnson@ vineyardcolumbus.org or 614.259.5289.
Growing in the Father’s Love
Wednesday, November 4, 6:30-8pm Join Dana Kasper, a licensed professional counselor, advocate and author in this workshop exploring biblical and psychological perspectives about God’s love for us. Dana will share some of her personal testimony on healing through our good and perfect Father’s love. We’ll also worship and ask Jesus to help us receive more of his love. For more info, contact dana@ columbuscounselingcenter.com. No registration necessary.
Healthy for the Holidays
Saturday, November 7, 9am-1pm, Cooper Road Campus The holidays are full of fun, festivities, families – and that can equal STRESS! Join us as we consider why a holiday that is characterized by peace, hope and joy can be such a DIFFICULT TIME – and learn how to manage your expectations, appetite, budget and relationships (just to name a few!) in a HEALTHY, not harried, way this year! This conference is free. Register for childcare online.
Hearts Restored
2nd & 4th Mondays, 7-9pm Hearts Restored is a ministry for women who have been wounded by their spouse’s sexual sin. Find healing, hope and strength to move forward with your life in community with other women who are committed to experiencing God in the midst of crisis. The discovery of your husband’s sexual betrayal can knock you off your feet. We are committed to helping women get back up, regain their footing and by the grace of God learn to walk this journey with him – “right foot, left foot.” For more info, contact
[email protected].
Loving Someone with Mental Illness
1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7-9pm This is a support group for families and friends of people with mental illness (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, borderline personality disorder, etc.). Each meeting includes a short teaching, discussion and prayer. For more info, contact Karen Twinem, 614.439.8475.
Operation Danger Close
1st & 3rd Saturdays, 9-10:30am This co-ed group is for current and former military personnel troubled by combat deployments. The group uses a programmed text followed by prayer to explore the Christian response to combat.
Overcoming Depression and Anxiety
Begins Tuesday, November 10, 7-8:30pm This is a five-week co-ed class providing biblical wisdom and practical advice on dealing with and learning to overcome depression and anxiety. Each class includes a time of teaching, sharing, homework and prayer. Preregistration is required. For more info and to register, contact Toni King,
[email protected].
Roots
Thursdays, 7:30pm This is a substance (drug/alcohol) abuse recovery group for young men. For more info, contact Tom,
[email protected] or
[email protected], 614.259.5472.
to contact vc staff, call 614.890.0000, by last name, or email using
[email protected]
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M AT U R I T Y Saturdays with Support for Life
Saturday, November 14, 9am-12pm Feeling stuck, out of sorts, desperate for change? Join us for a quarterly workshop geared toward the intersection of mental, emotional and spiritual health. There will be teaching, time to interact with the material and prayer ministry. To find out more, contact
[email protected]
women’s
An Evening With Eleanor: Growing Up Gracefully
Tuesday, November 3, 7–9pm, Cooper Road Campus Join us for a lovely evening of coffee, cake and candlelight with Eleanor Mumford, Vineyard leader from London, England as she shares wisdom about growing up through the many seasons of a woman’s life. Limited childcare is available (ages 1-12 years, $3/child, $5/family), but you must register online in advance at vineyardcolumbus.org. There will be a $5 per person cover charge at the door. For more info, contact Liz Ward, 614.259.5335 or
[email protected].
International Women’s Breakfast
1st Saturdays, 9:30-11:30am, Cooper Road Campus This is a group of women meeting monthly to fellowship with women from different countries (Americans too)! Unity among diversity is our goal as we pursue Christ with passionate hearts. We share a meal, listen to a brief teaching, discuss and pray for one another. Please bring a dish to share, but if you are unable to bring a dish, come anyway! For more info, contact Flo Gimei,
[email protected] or Nicole GonzalesAngulo,
[email protected].
Soul Provider
2nd Fridays, 6:30-9pm, meeting December 4 Soul Provider is a ministry for moms who are single with children up to 18 years of age and still in high school. Please join us for dinner, special kids’ programming and a time for spiritual encouragement and renewal with other moms who are single. For more info, contact Zandra McEntie, Zandra.
[email protected], 614.899.8390. Dinner and childcare (ages 1-12 years) are FREE, but you must register in advance at vineyardcolumbus.org.
vineyard institute
If you want to grow in your understanding of the Bible or develop as a leader in the Vineyard, check out Vineyard Institute. VI offers high quality biblical and theological teaching and practical ministry training. You can access classes online from home and learn with other students at our local church. Special small group leader and course package discounts may apply. Go to usa.vineyardinstitute.org to apply. For more info, contact Pastor Andy Saperstein, 614.259.5358 or andy.saperstein@ vineyardcolumbus.org.
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MEETING GOD vineyardkids AWANA
Tuesdays, 7-8:30pm AWANA disciples kids in 1st through 6th grade through biblical teaching, scripture memorization, relationships and fun! Cost is $30/child and includes a T-shirt and workbooks. Register and pay online at vineyardcolumbus.org, or at the VineyardKids counter during weekend services. For more info, contact Ryan,
[email protected].
Baby Dedication Classes
Saturdays, February 13 & 20, 7:45pm Sundays, February 14 & 21, 1:15pm Dedication Application deadline: Sunday, February 21 Attendance is required on a one-time basis. If you have attended class for another child, you do not have to attend again. Please bring your completed application to the class. Forms are available online and at the Info Counter.
Baby Dedication
Saturday, March 5, 5:30pm: check in at the Bookstore Sunday, March 6, 11am: check in at the Bookstore For more info, contact
[email protected].
KidzQuest Worship Club: Christmas Musical Edition
Begins Saturday, November 14, 2:45-5pm, Cooper Road Campus We are looking for kids going in 2nd-8th grade who would like to help write and perform the Christmas Musical in KidzQuest at Cooper Road the weekend of December 19 and 20. We need singers, dancers, media and light techs, puppeteers, set designers and actors. The participation fee is $10. For more info, write to
[email protected] or register online at vineyardcolumbus.org.
Power Play
2nd Fridays, 6:30-9pm, meeting December 4 Power Play is a ministry to children in 2nd-5th grade. Our vision is to be role models as we help root our kids in Christ by showing love for Jesus in nurturing relationships, Bible-based teachings, playing sports/active games and having fun. We collaborate with Soul Provider Ministry events. For more info or to volunteer, contact Pastor Mike Szlapak, 614.259.5317 or
[email protected].
Meeting God 301
La Viña Servicio en Español
Watch Night Service
sawmill campus
Sunday, November 8, 2:30-5:30pm, Cooper Road Campus Taught by Pastor Craig Heselton In Revelations 1:4, God is called the “One who was, and is, and who is to come.” In this class, you’ll meet and encounter the God “who is.” You’ll get to know and experience the Holy Spirit, sent by God to bring the Kingdom of God and his presence into our lives and the world. You’ll also learn how to follow his leading in praying for healing in people’s lives. Register for the class and free childcare (ages 1 years and above) online. Thursday, December 31 Join us on New Year’s Eve to worship, hear teaching by Dr. Charles Montgomery, pray and fellowship. For more info, visit vineyardcolumbus.org.
empowered life
Open Prayer for Healing Sessions
Monday, November 9, 7-9pm Saturday, November 14 & 28, 9-11am Thursday, November 19, 7-9pm Open to anyone needing physical, emotional or deliverance healing prayer. Held at Cooper Road Campus.
fusion: high school & middle school
For information on youth ministry at our satellite campuses, visit vineyardcolumbus.org and select Locations.
FUSION: High School Ministry
Saturdays, 6pm & Sundays, 11:30am, Cooper Road Campus Come meet God through a relevant message, passionate worship and connecting with other students! We meet on the second floor of the Ministry Center.
FUSION: Middle School Ministry
Saturdays, 6pm & Sundays, 9am & 11:30am, Cooper Rd. Campus Come meet God through a relevant message, passionate worship and connecting with other students! We meet in the Fusion Youth Room in the Community Center.
la viña: spanish-speaking campus La Viña Service
Sundays, 11:30am, in the Chapel, Cooper Road Campus La Viña is a Spanish-speaking service at Cooper Road Campus in the Chapel. Our vision is to serve the Spanish-speaking community of Columbus, introducing them to the love of Jesus and seeing their lives transformed by the power of God. We are not just a church; we are a family in Christ. You are welcome to come as you are. To find out more, please contact Irene CasalePetrarca, 614.256.5254 or
[email protected].
Domingos, 11:30am, en la capilla (Chapel), Cooper Road La Viña es un servicio completamente en Español y nos reunimos en la capilla (Chapel) en Cooper Road. Nuestra visión es servir a la comunidad de Columbus, presentándoles el amor de Jesús y ver sus vidas ser transformadas por el poder de Dios. No somos solamente una iglesia además somos una familia en Cristo. ¡Bienvenido como eres! Para más información, contactar a Irene Casale-Petrarca, 614.259.5254 o
[email protected].
Engage
1st Wednesdays, 7-8:30pm, Sawmill Campus Engage is a monthly prayer service where we meditate on scriptures and listen to what the Lord is saying. There is also a focus on prayer for special needs, congregational leaders and programs. For more info, contact Dustin Jasinski, djasinskivcsc@ gmail.com.
twenty-something campus
For more information, contact Pastor Christian Root, christian.
[email protected]. For info on college or post-college groups, contact Jessica Gatton, 614.259.5288 or jessica.gatton@ vineyardcolumbus.org.
Vineyard Columbus Twenty-Something Campus
Sundays, 12pm, Lane Avenue Campus The Ohio 4-H Center, 2201 Fred Taylor Drive, Columbus, OH 43210 If you’re between the ages of 18 and 30, join us to be part of what God is doing with young adults in our city.
Women’s Ministry Mom’s Refresh
4th Fridays, 9:30-11am, but meeting November 20 Moms of young children gather to get refreshed in God. We have a time of worship, a short devotional and ministry time to help us recognize God in this crazy stage of life. We provide childcare for $3/child $5/family for children ages 1-5 who are registered. Afterwards, we bring lunches and eat together with our kids from 11am-12pm. Please register online for childcare at vineyardcolumbus.org. For more info, contact Erica Roof,
[email protected].
to contact vc staff, call 614.890.0000, by last name, or email using
[email protected]
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SOMEONE TO REMEMBER THEIR NAME “I’m an introvert. So what made me most nervous was how I would
So every Wednesday night, you can find Justin, Angela and other
have conversations with people when I don’t have as many needs
volunteers meeting at the 5th Avenue Pantry at 6:30 pm. They help
as they do,” Angela Cavinee said as she explained her fears prior
distribute 80 meals, along with any additional donations, to three
to serving with Urban Ministry’s homeless outreach. “I quickly
homeless camps around downtown Columbus. “Every week, we
found that the people living in homeless camps are just like the
bring toilet paper and bananas. We’ve just made it a part of our
rest of us. They want to tell their story. They are looking for friends,
weekly giving,” Justin explained. After passing out the food and
someone to laugh with, someone to remember their name.” Her
donations, those serving take the time to sit, talk and pray with
husband, Justin, shared similar sentiments. “The people living in
the people from the camps. Justin described it as fairly similar to
these camps aren’t much different than me or anyone else. It’s
a small group where you’d hang out with friends and pray for any
only by the grace of God that I’m not out there myself.”
needs.
Justin and Angela are a couple in their mid-30s who met a little
“Honestly, before serving with the homeless outreach, I was guilty
over two years ago on an online Christian dating website. “Our
of thinking, probably like most people, that the people living
first date was at Starbucks. We talked so long, they actually closed
outside did it to themselves. But most of the time, that’s not the
the store on us,” Angela shared. Justin laughed as he remembered.
case at all. Either way, what Jesus tells us in Matthew 25:35-36
“It was even on Super Bowl Sunday when my team was playing.
is to take care of those who are hungry, thirsty, unclothed or a
Now, she knows how big of a deal that is,” he said. Later that year,
stranger, as if they were Jesus. That’s what we are trying to do in
the couple wed and they are now expecting their first child. Zeke
this ministry,” Justin said.
will join the family this month.
Both Justin and Angela consider those living in the homeless
Angela has been attending Vineyard Columbus for quite a few
camps their friends. “They’ve been there with us since the
years. She moved to Columbus after growing up in the Cincinnati
beginning of our pregnancy. Every week they ask for updates,”
area. As a child, her family’s motto was this: If the church doors
Angela explained. “There are guys I talk fishing with and some I
were open, you were there! Despite that, it really wasn’t until
talk football with,” Justin said. “It’s not just about getting a meal in
moving to Columbus that Angela had a profound shift in her
a Styrofoam container. Most of our friends in the homeless camps
understanding of God. “I started discovering God as my Father
come and talk to us before they even get their food. They look
versus just this big guy in the sky,” she explained.
forward to seeing us just as much as we look forward to seeing
Justin grew up in West Jefferson, Ohio and stayed in Columbus
them.”
after attending The Ohio State University for track. “I wouldn’t say
Dan Franz, the pastor of the Urban Ministry, describes the way
I was an atheist growing up. I knew there was something more,
Angela and Justin serve as bringing the love of Christ in really
but I never adopted the title or beliefs of Christianity until I was
practical, consistent and down-to-earth ways. “One of the main
an adult,” Justin shared. Once he and Angela were dating, Justin
things that I’ve seen God do in Justin and Angela’s lives is to
started attending Vineyard Columbus and both became active
express Christ’s genuine care to vulnerable people within the
members.
homeless community. They see dignity in a person, regardless of
The couple formerly had helped with Kidz Quest (grade school
his or her circumstances,” Dan shared.
ministry) before committing to the homeless outreach. In January
Angela admitted, “I never thought this would be a ministry we’d
of this year, Angela’s women’s small group decided to visit the
be involved in. We have no background in this or experience, but
homeless on a Wednesday night. The group had been trying out
that’s how the Holy Spirit works. It feels right that we are involved
different ministries at Vineyard Columbus by serving in a different
here.”
one each month. Angela invited Justin to come with her group that evening. “As we were driving home from serving that Wednesday night, Justin said, ‘We should do this.’ I asked him what he meant. He said, ‘This should be our ministry,’” Angela remembered.
“It’s a city mission. It’s an inner mission. It’s our community. It’s our people that live on our streets,” Justin stated clearly. “As soon as Zeke is old enough, he will be out there with us.” For more info on Urban Ministry or homeless outreaches, contact Rhodie Shreve, 614.259.5441 or
[email protected].
“It was the first time I’d served in a place where I felt ‘this is where I am supposed to be,’” Justin explained.
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MINISTRY
MINISTRY If you are not sure where you want to serve, or want to explore other opportunities, please contact Diane Bauman, 614.259.5318 or
[email protected]. You can also find a complete list of our Ministry opportunities at vineyardcolumbus.org.
Ministry 401
Sunday, November 8, 2:30-5:30pm, Cooper Road Campus Taught by Pastor Diane Bauman As followers of Jesus, we are all called to serve. Whether you have been around Vineyard Columbus for a week or years, this class will walk with you through the discovery process. We know God has a place for you to serve and grow in your walk with Jesus. Register for the class and free childcare at vineyardcolumbus.org.
Vineyard Christmas for Kids
As we approach the holidays, we want to remember God’s generosity to us and extend generosity to others. Vineyard Christmas for Kids is a ministry of our church that’s designed to help kids and families in our church who might not be able to celebrate Christmas without our support. Beginning Saturday, November 21, we are collecting money in the special offering boxes by the auditorium exits. Please make checks payable to “Vineyard Columbus,” with “VCK” in the memo line. For more info, contact
[email protected].
bookstore
Volunteer Opportunities
For more information, please contact Jeff Baker, 614.259.5323 or
[email protected]. Cooper Road Campus: Volunteers needed Tuesdays through Fridays, 3-5pm. Library volunteers needed once a week, for one hour Thursdays (anytime) or Fridays (12-5pm). Volunteers will shelve and organize books. Sawmill Campus: Twice a month on Sundays, half an hour before and after the 9am or 11am services. Contact Jeni Weisgerber,
[email protected]. East Campus: Twice a month on Sundays, half an hour before and after the 10am service. Contact Michelle Teasley-Parks,
[email protected].
care
Vineyard Columbus Visitation Care Team
We want to come alongside our church family who are going through difficult seasons of life, including those who are hospitalized, have transitioned to long-term care facilities or are homebound by sickness or disability. If this applies to you or a family member, please contact our Visitation Care Team, 614.259.5239.
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community center Career Clinic
3rd Mondays of the month, 6:30-8:30pm The Vineyard Career Clinic offers one-on-one employment coaching. We offer guidance such as resume writing, preparing for your interview and understanding how to set up an effective job search. No need to register; just come! Contact Kent Irwin, 614.259.5505.
fusion: high school & middle school Small Groups & Weekend Services Leaders
We would love to have you volunteer with FUSION! We need volunteers in two specific areas: Small Groups and Weekend Services. We will not feed you to the lions (even though God spared Daniel), but we’ll be sure to train you before leaving you alone with teenagers! For more info, contact Shane Huey (High School),
[email protected] or Michael Doom (Middle School),
[email protected]).
global café
Global Café Volunteers
New to the church? Want to get connected? Come and be a part of our family of believers who get to experience God through service and fellowship. The Café is an atmosphere where fresh made-from-scratch food connects the community with the love of Christ. For more info about volunteer opportunities, contact
[email protected].
lane avenue campus
Opportunities to Serve in Prayer
There are many ways you can serve in prayer at Lane Avenue Campus (prior to our service, for individual’s requests, for our community and world, etc.). More info is available online at bit. ly/serveatlaneavenue or contact Klodiana Tedesco, klodiana@ gmail.com.
marriage & family life
Coach Training: Become a Premarital, Marriage or Parent Coach
Saturday, November 7, 9am-4pm, follow-ups in November We have many couples and parents who desire to meet with relationship, marriage and parent coaches. We can train you to meet with these couples and parents in order to share the grace that God has placed in your relationship and family. Also, if you enjoy sharing your faith, there are unchurched couples who want to meet with a couple who are committed to each other. For an application or more info, contact Laura, 614.259.5390 or
[email protected].
Wedding Ministry Volunteer Team
Serve with our Wedding Ministry Volunteer Team to ensure that couples married at Vineyard Columbus have a smooth and enjoyable wedding day. For more info or to apply, please contact Myiesha McCrary, 614.259.5388 or myiesha.mccrary@ vineyardcolumbus.org.
media arts
Video, Audio & Lighting Support
We’re looking for passionate, quick-thinking people who value quality to support the sights and sounds of the weekend service. If you love to use technology to help people encounter God, email
[email protected] to start making a difference in your church.
phase iii
Phase III: A Ministry of Time & Talent for the Third Phase of Life
1st Tuesdays, 9:30-11:30am This ministry provides a place for retirees, those of retirement age or those approaching retirement to minister in the Kingdom. For more info, contact Joanie Taddeo, jtaddeo1@ hotmail.com.
singles
Social Dance Class Volunteers Needed
1st Fridays & 3rd Sundays, September-May, 7:30-9:30pm If you like helping people feel welcome or know how to Cha Cha, Swing, Rumba and Waltz, join our team and be a part of one of the most fun ministries at Vineyard Columbus. For more info, contact Debbi Brannon,
[email protected].
support for life
For more information, check out vineyardcolumbus.org or the Support for Life booklet in the Lobby.
Advanced Caring for People One-on-One
Tuesdays, January 5-26, 7-9pm Lay counselors meet with individuals on a short term basis to provide a listening ear, supportive encouragement, empowered prayer and biblical guidance. This training gives leaders actual tools and activities to use with others on a one-on-one basis to facilitate healing, growth and a deeper personal relationship with God. Caring for People One-on-One or previous lay counseling training is a prerequisite. Please contact Debbie Johnson, 614.259.5289 for more information. An application can be found on vineyardcolumbus.org.
Become a Lay Counselor
We’re looking for leaders to meet with individuals on a short-term basis to provide a listening ear, encouragement, empowered prayer and biblical guidance. If you’ve benefited from support and healing that has resulted in growth and freedom, you may wish to help others by providing similar support on a one-on-one basis. Contact Support for Life, 614.259.5289.
Become a Support for Life Group Leader: Caring for People in a Group Setting
We are looking for leaders who can create groups that offer a safe environment for those who are struggling to experience the love of Jesus and the care of his community. If you’ve benefited from support and healing during a difficult life season or situation that has resulted in growth and freedom, you may wish to help others by leading a support or recovery group related to the same issue. For more info, contact Support for Life, 614.259.5472.
Group Process
Mondays, January 4-25 & February 1, 7-9:30pm Groups can provide deep support and healing during difficult life seasons or situations, resulting in growth and freedom. But what is it about groups that create these opportunities? Learn more about the hows and whys of facilitating support groups in this new class, required for leading a Support for Life group. For more info, contact Rhonda, 614.259.5472 or rhonda.bates@ vineyardcolumbus.org.
Support for Life 101
Sunday, December 6, 2-6pm This is the foundational training to become a group leader or lay counselor in Support for Life. Please preregister by contacting Rhonda, 614.259.5472,
[email protected].
urban ministry
Minerva Park Nursing Home
Thursdays & 3rd Saturday, Bible study Small groups are encouraged to lead/participate/visit with residents during Bible studies led by Chris Flores from our church. You can bring children and dogs, too! Residents love them. Contact Chris, 614.263.0606 or
[email protected] for more info and to coordinate visiting.
vineyardkids
AWANA Volunteers
Disciple 1st-6th grade kids by helping to shape values, build character and provide the tools needed for students to develop a strong moral foundation. For more info, contact mike.
[email protected].
to contact vc staff, call 614.890.0000, by last name, or email using
[email protected]
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MINISTRY Worship Club Volunteers Needed
Saturdays, November 14 – December 19, 2-5:15 pm We are looking for gifted, energetic teachers to help with our Worship Club: Christmas Musical Edition. We currently need people to teach small groups of 2nd-8th graders in hip-hop dance, worship art, voice, media and drama/puppets. For more info, contact
[email protected].
women’s
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Lil’ Tots Open Gym Volunteers
Wednesdays, 10am-12pm, September-May This is a free Open Gym for children ages 0-5 and their caregivers. Volunteer 30-45 minutes per week to help set up and tear down gym equipment and toys. Commitment is on a rotating basis, so not needed every week. Contact Emily Wilkins, 614.738.3832,
[email protected].
worship arts
Serve with Worship Arts
The Worship Arts Ministry is looking for experienced musicians (all instruments and vocalists) for all our worship teams. We are also looking for bi-lingual vocalists. Pick up a worship application at the Info Counter or contact worship.arts@ vineyardcolumbus.org.
Early Childhood Worship Ministry
Share your love for Jesus with children through music! Volunteer to lead children in worship once a month during our weekend services. Contact Myra Gaiters, 614.259.5486 or
[email protected].
other
Automobile Donations
Donate used cars to Vineyard Columbus to bless others in our congregation. We accept all kinds and conditions and provide a receipt for your tax purposes. If a car or small-to-medium sized SUV is well-maintained, we check it over and provide it to a person or family. High mileage cars are ok, as long as vehicles have been maintained and are in fairly good condition. Other cars, not suitable due to condition or needing expensive repairs, will be sold, and the funds used for the car ministry. To donate a car, call Mandi, 614.259.5384. If you’re a member of Vineyard Columbus and in need of a vehicle, call 614.259.5408.
Bridge Builders
Be a friend to a child, teen or adult with special needs who wants to be part of our church community during the Sunday, 9am service. For info about serving children: thebrasiers@ gmail.com; middle school:
[email protected]; and teens/ adults:
[email protected].
Funeral Needs
If you are a member of Vineyard Columbus and need funeral and pastoral care services, please call 614.259.5372.
Planned Giving
If you would like to discuss estate planning, contact Kent Irwin, 614.259.5505 or
[email protected].
Mission 501
Sunday, November 8, 2:30-5:30pm, Cooper Road Campus Taught by Pastor Stephen Van Dop Jesus came sharing good news with the poor, forgiving those experiencing guilt, healing the sick and providing freedom to the burdened and battered. Vineyard Columbus is called to continue Christ’s healing ministry to the world. Learn how to share the healing message of Jesus by your words and deeds. Register for the class and free childcare (ages 1-12) at vineyardcolumbus.org.
community center Artists Needed
We are looking for creative people to teach arts, crafts, poetry, jewelry making, etc. If you have a heart for ministering to kids and adults and love to create, contact Holly Messerall,
[email protected].
LAUNCH: Youth Development
Monday-Friday, 3-6pm Middle School: Grades 6-8 (currently full) High School: Grades 9-12 (accepting applications) At LAUNCH, we guide young people in scholarship, leadership and discipleship development for life before, during and after high school. Our holistic approach includes completing homework, participating in service opportunities, setting and meeting personal and academic goals and building wholesome relationships. For more info, contact, Nann Horn (Middle School), 614.259.5507, nann.horn@vineyardcolumbus. org or Kevin Gilmore (High School), 614.259.5523, kevin.
[email protected]. To register, contact Dee Bennett, 614.259.5251,
[email protected].
Volunteer with After-School Program or LAUNCH
Monday-Friday, 3:30-6pm Volunteers can serve as classroom helpers, homework helpers, reading buddies and tutors. A few hours a week can make a big difference in the life of a child. To volunteer, contact Nikki Mills,
[email protected].
Vineyard Free Health Clinics Volunteers
We need dentists, dental assistants, dental hygienists, pharmacists, nurses and registrars. For more info, please contact Carol Achmoody, 614.259.5512 or carol.achmoody@ vineyardcolumbus.org.
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Free Medical, Chiropractic, Dental & Vision Clinics
Vineyard Free Health Clinics: 6000 Cooper Road, Westerville & 5th Avenue Clinic, 171 East 5th Avenue, Columbus We provide free medical, chiropractic, dental and vision care for patients ages 18 and up to those who qualify. Our clinics serve those who are uninsured OR have Medicaid or are Medicaideligible with incomes below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty level. (No Medicare or other government-issued health care programs are eligible for services.) For more information, call 614.259.5428. Si usted sólo habla español, puede comunicarse con la clínica latina al 614.293.9906.
Medical Clinic – Cooper Road: Every Tuesday evening
Walk in, first come, first served. We can see 10-12 patients (dependent upon staffing). Sign-in begins at 5:30pm; line forms earlier. We provide diagnosis and treatment of illnesses only. Basic work physicals available by calling 614.259.5428 prior to coming to the clinic. No lab tests, injections or X-rays.
Dental Clinic – 5th Avenue: Thursday evenings
For residents of all zip codes. Walk in, first come, first served (usually the first four people are seen). Sign-up posted by 7am Thursday. Must return no later than 5:30pm to be seen. We provide dental exams, X-rays, fillings and extractions. No wisdom teeth, bridgework, orthodontics or dentures.
Dental Clinic – Cooper Road & 5th Avenue
By appointment only. We provide dental exams, fillings, extractions and cleanings. No wisdom teeth, bridgework, orthodontics or dentures. Call 1st & 3rd Fridays, 9-9:45am to schedule appointments, 614.259.5428.
Vision Clinic – Cooper Road: By appointment only.
We offer eye exams and vouchers for free glasses to those who qualify. Call Fridays, 10-10:30am to schedule appointments, 614.259.5428.
Chiropractic Clinic – Cooper Road: By appointment only.
We provide evaluation and chiropractic care for those with pain involving headaches, necks, back or joints. Call Fridays, 1010:30am to schedule appointments, 614.259.5428.
fusion: high school & middle school Mission Trip Opportunity
Saturday, November 14 & Sunday, November 15, after services Trip Dates: June 4-11 High School (35 spots including leaders) June 11-18 Middle School (35 spots including leaders) Join us for a 15 minute interest meeting about our 2016 mission trips to the Dominican Republic. Mark Cornelison from Vision Trust (the ministry we are partnering with) will give an expert overview of this tremendous opportunity. We expect the cost to be around $1,750 per person. Bring a checkbook to pay the $50 per person application fee.
to contact vc staff, call 614.890.0000, by last name, or email using
[email protected]
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MISSION FUSION Rally Night
Wednesday, November 4, 7pm, Cooper Road Campus Rally Nights are a monthly worship experience for high school and middle school students, full of passionate worship and crazy fun for middle school and high school students. While students enjoy the Rally Night, parents are encouraged to stick around in the Café for free coffee, prayer and connection. For more info, please contact Shane Huey, shane.huey@ vineyardcolumbus.org.
immigration services
Immigration Counseling Services
Saturdays, 10:30am-12:30pm, Community Center We provide low-cost consultations for those who need assistance with the immigration process. Our services include, but are not limited to, filing of applications for a green card, citizenship and relative petitions. No walk-ins: By appointment only. Consultations are $30. All information is confidential. For more info, contact Beth Watkins, 614.259.5322 or Beth.
[email protected].
international ministries
All Church Prayer for the Nations
Wednesday, October 28, 7pm, Cooper Road Campus Next meeting: Wednesday, January 27, 7pm Join us quarterly the last Wednesday of the month in a night of intercessory prayer for our brothers and sisters all over the world and for the witness of Christ among the nations. Pastor Andy Saperstein will be leading as we focus specifically on the current refugee crisis and how our church can pray.
Amsterdam Celebration
Thursday, November 19, 7-8:30pm Hosted by Eric and Julia Pickerill, members of the original Amsterdam team sent out from Vineyard Columbus. Come celebrate what the Lord has done and is doing in Vineyard Amsterdam and the return of the Pickerill Family!
VC International Teams
For more information about our teams sharing Jesus overseas, email us at
[email protected].
Disaster Relief Volunteers Needed
VC is forming teams to serve in disaster relief response. We’re looking for men and women interested in serving in first response, search and rescue, shelter support, debris cleanup and construction. If interested, contact Janara Walker, 614.259.5410 or
[email protected].
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English as a Second Language Volunteers
If you have a heart for internationals and enjoy teaching, we need volunteers to teach and assist our daytime and evening ESL classes. For more info, contact Janara Walker, 614.259.5410 or
[email protected].
International Friendships (IFI)
International Friendships (IFI) is a ministry that partners with Vineyard Columbus to show hospitality and God’s love to international students at OSU. Please see the volunteer opportunities below. For more info, contact Jon-David Hawks, 740.258.4042 or
[email protected].
English Conversation Partner or Friendship Partner
Brazil Short-Term Trip Interest Meetings
Tuesday, December 1, 7-9pm & Sunday, December 6, 10:30am & 1pm Tentative Trip Dates: July 15-26, 2016 Learn important information including trip dates, the vision, cost and agenda. For more info, contact Janara.walker@ vineyardcolumbus.org.
North Africa Short-Term Trip Interest Meeting
Tuesday, January 12, 7-9pm Tentative Trip Dates: November 2016 Learn important information including trip dates, the vision, cost and agenda. For more info, contact Janara.walker@ vineyardcolumbus.org.
Become a conversation partner and help students practice English, learn about American culture and more. Individuals and families can be friendship partners who meet with an international student or couple monthly for a meal or activity. For more info, visit ifipartners.org/culture-cuisine-churchsmall-groups.pdf.
West Bank Short-Term Trip Interest Meeting
IFI Internship Program
Zambia Short-Term Trip Interest Meeting
We would like to place interns (20 hours/week) in the chemical industry, actuarial science, finance/accounting, statistical analysis, web design/media and marketing. For more info, contact Estera Pirosca,
[email protected]. For financial donations, visit ifipartners.org/interns.php#give.
Meals for Friday Night Bible Studies
If you love to cook and feed large groups of people, IFI needs people to help organize, prepare and distribute food at these meetings. If you or your small group are interested in serving, contact Tiria,
[email protected].
Small Group Outreach for IFI
IFI has several opportunities for small groups to help “reach the world” together: prepare food for a Bible study, make welcome bags, greet new students, host a used furniture sale and more. Contact Jon-David Hawks, 740.258.4042 or jondavidhawks@ yahoo.com. For more info, visit ifipartners.org/groups.
Jesus and the Qur’an
Friday, January 8, 6-9pm & Saturday, January 9, 8am-5pm Come to a two day training as we learn how to dialogue and share Jesus with Muslims. We will focus on three major topics: (1) The Kingdom of God in the Bible, (2) Our identity within the Kingdom, and (3) Islam and the Kingdom. For more info, contact Janara Walker,
[email protected].
Tuesday, January 5, 7-9pm Tentative Trip Dates: Mid-October/Early-November 2016 Learn important information including trip dates, the vision, cost and agenda. For more info, contact Janara.walker@ vineyardcolumbus.org. Saturday, November 7, 4-5pm Tentative Trips Dates: April 2016 Learn important information including trip dates, the vision, cost and agenda. For more info, contact Janara.walker@ vineyardcolumbus.org.
marriage & family life Chosen4Love
Tuesday, November 17, 6:45-8:30pm, Community Center Chosen4Love is a community of families with a passion for adoption and foster care. We serve as a resource for adoptive families and for people who are considering becoming foster or adoptive parents. The group meets quarterly (with childcare) for fellowship, sharing, prayer and periodic guest speakers. For more info, contact Julie Pierce, 614.625.7335, jasandjul95@ netscape.net; Abigail Shaw,
[email protected]; or Peggy Steinbower,
[email protected].
Home School Network
We are a Yahoo! group network designed to offer support for homeschoolers. We offer information, mom’s prayer nights, social times for moms and children, and many other opportunities for connection. For more info, contact Helen Baker at
[email protected].
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Christmas Dance
Friday, December 11, 7:30pm, Cooper Road Campus Please join us for fun, connecting, light refreshments and music from DJ Steve Ransom. Singles and married couples in the community welcome. Bring your adult friends, neighbors, co-workers and family to the most elegant dance of the year. Tickets are available online, at Social Dance and Singles events, weekend services and our offices November 13-December 10. Cost is $10 in advance, $15 at the door. For more info, contact Debbi Brannon,
[email protected].
Free Girlfriendz Night
Friday, November 13, 7:30-9pm, Cooper Road Campus Married and single women are invited to come out for an evening of fun, fellowship and prayer. New and exciting activities are planned for each event, so you never know if you will play games, dance, make crafts or have a guest speaker. Someone will greet you at the door to make you feel comfortable. You will walk away with new girlfriends to keep in touch with until the next Girlfriendz Night event. Feel free to invite your girlfriends. Register at vineyardcolumbus.org.
Free Girlfriendz Euchre Party/Game Night
Friday, November 13, 7:30-9pm The Bible tells us that it is so important to be a part of community. Want terrific social time with other godly women to relax, laugh and have some fun? Married and single women are invited to join us. Feel free to invite your girlfriends. Register at vineyardcolumbus.org. For more info, contact Valerie Freeman,
[email protected].
Free Social Dance Classes
1st Fridays & 3rd Sundays, September-May, 7:30-9:30pm These free dance classes are followed by practicing to music and socializing. Adult singles and married couples are welcome. No partner is necessary. No childcare is provided. Dress is casual. For more info, contact Debbi Brannon, Debbi_
[email protected].
Maize Road Elementary Toy Drive
As a community partner since 2008, we know many children are raised by under-employed or unemployed single moms. Please bless those in need by donating NEW TOYS for kindergarteners-5th grade. Please NO swords, guns or video games. They also need NEW outerwear, hats and gloves in youth sizes S-XL. Please drop off donations at the Cooper Road Campus marked “Singles/Maize” by Monday, December 14.
to contact vc staff, call 614.890.0000, by last name, or email using
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MISSION urban ministry
Urban Ministry is a bridge between our church and the people of Columbus. We feed the hungry, care for the sick and bring hope to prisoners and the homeless. For ways to serve, please visit bit.ly/servewithurbanministry or contact Rhodie Shreve, 614.259.5441 or rhodie.shreve@vineyard columbus.org.
Urban Ministry - Winter Donations
Stop by the Lobby the weekend of November 14-15 to learn about Urban Ministry volunteer opportunities and to pick up our winter donation list.
Aunt Mary’s Story Book Project
Our women’s prison ministry offers a program to incarcerated moms that enables them to record themselves reading a book to their children. We wrap the CD and book to send to the children. We are now accepting donations of new infant and toddler board books. Drop off in bins at entrances and label “Aunt Mary’s.” Please contact Deborah Scott, 614.259.5348 or
[email protected] with questions.
Food Pantries
Our Urban Ministry has two food pantries that serve the community of Columbus. For more info, contact Rhodie Shreve, 614.259.5441 or
[email protected], or visit vineyardcolumbus.org, keywords Food Pantries.
Food Pantry Ministries
Find info about each pantry at vineyardcolumbus.org, keywords Food Pantries, or request an info sheet by email from Rhodie. Our Locations: Fruit of the Vine Food Pantry: 181 East 5th Avenue To serve, small groups need to be scheduled for Fruit of the Vine Pantry, so contact Rhodie. Individuals may serve any Saturday, 8am-12pm. Carpool if possible, due to limited parking space. Northside Food Pantry: 4664 Cleveland Avenue To serve, park along Chester Road to allow guest parking around the building. You can also help once a month to sort food at Vineyard Columbus. Community Fellowship Dinner 1st Wednesdays, 6pm, Northside Food Pantry 4664 Cleveland Avenue To sign up, please contact Lorraine Mercado, 813.507.9388 or
[email protected].
Monday Night Service Mondays, 6pm, Fruit of the Vine Pantry, 181 East 5th Avenue Small groups can plan, prepare and serve a meal (we can provide meal ideas). For more info, contact Jenney, 614.259.5370 or
[email protected]. Pantry Drivers & Helpers Drivers and helpers needed for MidOhio Food pick-up for Northside pantry. Take a Budget rental truck to MidOhio Foodbank every other week. You pick the day and time. Need to be strong enough to unload. Contact Rhodie.
Helping Hands
Saturdays, 9am-12pm Helping Hands is a ministry supported by men who serve families in our community that need help with minor repairs and upkeep around their homes. These families are usually made up of single-parent homes, the elderly or those who cannot afford to pay for the repairs on their own. To volunteer, contact Jenney Rice,
[email protected].
Vannie Project
The Vannie Project will no longer accept fleece or bag donations. For more info, contact Dixie Vargo, 614.937.7445 or
[email protected].
Visiting the Elderly
Bryden Place: Thursdays, 7:20-8:30pm, 1169 Bryden Road Minerva Park: 2nd Sundays, 2pm, 5460 Cleveland Avenue Sterling House: 1st & 4th Sundays, 2-4pm, 6377 Cooper Road Help with a service and visit with the residents. For more info, contact Chuck Fisher, 614.259.5403.
Winter Donations
Please visit the Urban Ministry webpage for a list of donations needed for the winter months. For more info, contact Jenney Rice,
[email protected].
value life
Human Trafficking Updates
Please donate men’s T-shirts (sizes L-3XL) and any size of men’s sweatshirts, socks and jeans. Also, used/clean or new blankets and propane. Please mark and place donations in the Urban Ministry bins located near the church entrances.
Over the next year, we will be developing a team of people to partner with agencies and organizations who advocate, care for and educate the public on the devastating effects of human trafficking on both children and adults, in the US and internationally. If you would like to be part of this team, contact Diane,
[email protected].
Prison Ministries
Orphan Care
Homeless Ministries Donations
Help inmates grow into disciples of Christ To join us serving those in prison, contact Deborah Scott, 614.259.5348 or
[email protected].
Women Serving Women – Prison Ministry
There are different ministry opportunities for women to serve at the Ohio Reformatory for Women and Franklin Medical Center – Zone A. For more info, contact Deborah Scott, 614.259.5348 or
[email protected]. Franklin Medical Center Parenting Class Volunteers We would like to offer parenting classes for pregnant moms at the Franklin Medical Center, the prison hospital. We will provide class materials and necessary training. If you are interested in volunteering, contact Deborah Scott, 614.259.5348 or deborah.
[email protected]. Men Serving Men – Prison Ministry We minister to men at worship services. Volunteer with worship, prayer team or just help at the service.
Sunday, November 8 is National Orphan Sunday Join us in praying for orphans around the globe Vineyard Columbus is partnering with Asia’s Hope to support orphans in Cambodia through a family-centered orphanage for children most at risk for exploitation. We also assist in the care of orphans in other areas of the world through our More4Orphans group and several other ministries here at Vineyard Columbus. Check out vineyardcolumbus.org for more information on how you can get involved. For more info, contact Diane,
[email protected].
Value Life Donations
Like us on Facebook for more ways to connect and serve! We need toddler and infant car seats, pack and play sheets and infant formula, especially Similac brands. Drop your donations in the Value Life donation area in the Ministry Center Lobby or donate financially by making checks out to “Vineyard Columbus” and writing “Value Life” in the memo line. For more info, contact Diane,
[email protected].
vineyardkids Harvest Bash
Friday, October 30, 6:30-8:30pm, Cooper Road Campus Join us for our annual family night where we provide a safe environment for families to have fun and celebrate all Jesus has done. We will have over 70 carnival games, lots of candy, inflatables, a black light room and much more! Cost is $2 per child for children ages 2-14. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the VineyardKids Info Counter, or at the door the night of the event. Friendly costumes that honor God are welcome. Invite your family and friends!
other opportunities Baker’s Delight
If you enjoy baking and serving, we would love to have you join us! We bake for the women’s shelter, single moms, children’s volunteers, women’s ministry events, nursing homes and others. Great for friends, families and small groups who are looking for outreach opportunities. Contact Mia Byrne, 614.751.5083 or
[email protected].
The Ohio Benefit Bank
The Ohio Benefit Bank helps moderate to low income families apply for over 20 public benefits, such as food stamps, Medicaid and HEAP. Veterans can get assistance in accessing records and applying for educational benefits, too. Call the OBB hotline, 614.259.5352, for an appointment at the Vineyard Community Center. OBB assistance at our 5th Avenue or Northside Food Pantries is available Saturdays from 8-11am. Call 614.259.5441 for an appointment.
Ohio Benefit Bank Counselors Needed
Guide clients through a user-friendly, web-based computer program to access public benefits such as food stamps, Medicaid, free tax filing, etc. If you are a church member, contact Rhodie Shreve, 614.259.5441 or rhodie.shreve@ vineyardcolumbus.org (for the 5th Avenue or Northside Food Pantries), or Maria Broeckel, 614.259.5296 or maria.broeckel@ vineyardcolumbus.org (for the Vineyard Community Center). Learn more at ohiobenefits.org.
Delaware County Jail: 1-2 Saturdays/month, 10-11:30am Franklin County Jail: 3rd Saturdays, 8-10:30am Jackson Pike: 3rd Saturdays, 6:45-8:45pm Contact Scott Osborn, 740.244.6528 or
[email protected]. Franklin County Jail: 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 8-10:30am Contact John, 614.578.8371 or
[email protected].
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ministries
wednesday
thursday Loving Someone with Mental Illness 7pm
180 Men’s Ministry 7pm
Phase III 9:30am
Lil’ Tots Open Gym 10am
HS • Fusion High School
Book of Revelation 7pm
Book of Revelation 10:15am
Authentic Manhood 7pm
IFI • International Friendships
Circle of Love 7pm
An Evening with Eleanor 7pm
M&FL • Marriage & Family Life
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AWANA 7pm
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Celebrate Recovery 7pm
M&FL Coach Training 9am
Social Dance Class 7:30pm
Healthy for the Holidays 9am
Engage (Sawmill) 7pm
Operation Danger Close 9am
Singles Book Club 7pm
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A Soldier’s Prayer 7pm
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Int’l Women’s Breakfast 9:30am
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MS • Fusion Middle School SfL • Support for Life
Membership 101 2:30pm
Jeremiah 30:2 Grp 6:30pm
Book of Revelation 10:15am
Lil’ Tots Open Gym 10am
Maturity 201 2:30pm
180 Men’s Ministry 7pm
AWANA 7pm
Kingdom Seekers 6:30pm
Power Play 6:30pm
WM • Women’s Ministry
Meeting God 301 2:30pm
Book of Revelation 7pm
Authentic Manhood 7pm
Celebrate Recovery 7pm
Open Prayer 9am
UM • Urban Ministry
Ministry 401 2:30pm
Hearts Restored 7pm
Overcoming Depression & Anxiety 7pm
Girlfriendz Night 7:30pm
Saturdays with SfL 9am
abbreviations
Mission 501 2:30pm
Open Prayer for Healing 7pm
VK • VineyardKids VI • Vineyard Institute
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Soul Provider 6:30pm
Come to the Well 7pm
Blueprints for the Family 9am Coming Together 9am
Worship Club 2:45pm
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Baptism Class a.s.
Career Clinic 6:30pm
Book of Revelation 10:15am
Lil’ Tots Open Gym 10am
Amsterdam Celebration 7pm
Mom’s Refresh 9:30am
Social Dance Class 7:30pm
180 Men’s Ministry 7pm
AWANA 7pm
Singles Book Club 7pm
Book of Revelation 7pm
Annual Congregational Mtg 7pm
Loving Someone with Mental Illness 7pm
Girlfriendz Game Night 6pm (Sawmill)
Open Prayer for Healing 7pm
Celebrate Recovery 7pm
C.S. Lewis Book Club 7pm
Journey to Oneness 7pm
Marriage Seminar 7pm
Overcoming Depression & Anxiety 7pm
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Blueprints for the Family 9am Dating Without Drama 9am Operation Danger Close 9am Worship Club 2:45pm
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AWANA 7pm
Lil’ Tots Open Gym 10am
Hearts Restored 7pm
Journey to Oneness 7pm
Building Closes at 6pm
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Baptism Class a.s.
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Open Prayer for Healing 9am
Overcoming Depression & Anxiety 7pm
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VINEYARD COLUMBUS ONE CHURCH. MULTIPLE LOCATIONS.
COOPER ROAD CAMPUS
SAWMILL CAMPUS
6000 Cooper Rd, Westerville, Oh 43081
6561 Dublin Center Dr, Dublin, OH 43017
Sundays 9am & 11am
Saturday, 6pm sundays 9am & 11:30am
LA VIñA DE COLUMBUS Spanish-speaking service at cooper road campus
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LANE AVENUE CAMPUS
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Sundays, 11:30am
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The Ohio 4-H Center 2201 Fred Taylor Dr, Columbus, OH 43210
Sundays, 9:30am
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The Ohio 4-H Center
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2201 Fred Taylor Dr, Columbus, OH 43210
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EAST CAMPUS 333 JERICHO Rd, PICKERINGTON, OH 43147
Sundays, 10am
For more info, visit vineyardcolumbus.org and select locations. to contact vc staff, call 614.890.0000, by last name, or email using
[email protected]
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BOOKSTORE 614.891.6440
MONDAY Closed
TUESDAY 12-5pm
WEDNESDAY 12-5pm
THURSDAY 12-5pm
FRIDAY 12-5pm
SATURDAY 5:30-8:15pm
SUNDAY 8:45am-1:45pm Closed during services