Here at Vineyard OP, we live to help others experience God. We have lots of things we believe about God and what He's up to here and now. These things are based primarily on our understanding of the Bible and also on the good things we received from the Church over the past 2,000 years.
We affirm the U.S.A. Association of Vineyard Church's Statement of Faith. Please click to view the official Statement of Faith at the Vineyard USA website, or visit the site for yourself at www.vineyardusa.org.
"Can I pray for you right now?" These seven words-seven simply supernatural words-capture the essence of the five core values of the Vineyard movement:
Let's take a look at each one of these in more depth.
The Theology And Practice of the Kingdom |
The Vineyard is committed to the theology and practice of the kingdom of God-rooted in the vision of the Hebrew prophets and fulfilled in the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth. The movement is distinctively rooted in a renewed understanding of the centrality of the kingdom in biblical thought. We view the kingdom of God as the overarching and integrating theme of the Bible.
From the beginning, the Vineyard has been committed to proclaiming the good news of the kingdom of God and to bearing witness to the "already and not yet" of the kingdom in our words and deeds-through healing (physical, emotional, and social), doing justice, and delivering those held captive by evil. Since the kingdom of God is the future reign of God breaking into the present through the life and ministry of Jesus, we are a forward-leaning movement that emphasizes the ever-reforming nature of the church and engages the world in love.
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Experiencing God |
The triune God-Father, Son, and Holy Spirit-is eager to be known and experienced by all. We believe that God is searching for the lost and longs to draw us into loving, intimate relationship with him. In Vineyard churches, we welcome God's personal presence, we seek to be attentive to his presence, and we value the passionate pursuit of his presence in order to respond in obedience to his initiatives.
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Reconciling Community |
Jesus is reconciling people to God, to each other, and to the entire creation. He breaks down divisions between Jew and Gentile, slave and free, male and female. Therefore, Vineyard churches are committed to being communities of healing, engaged in the work of reconciliation wherever sin and evil hold sway.
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Compassionate Ministry |
We lean toward the lost, the poor, the outcast, and the outsider with the compassion of Jesus, knowing we are sinners whose standing before God is utterly dependent on his mercy. This mercy can only be truly received inasmuch as we are willing to give it away.
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Culturally Relevant Mission |
The church exists for the sake of those who are exiled from God. We are called to bring the gospel of the kingdom to every nook and cranny of creation, faithfully translating the message of Jesus in language and forms that are relevant to diverse peoples and cultures.
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