Church in the Vineyard

About Church in the Vineyard

CTV offers programming from pre-school through Senior High. The younger kids programming is called The Greenhouse for preschoolers and Workshop 2:52 for elementary kids. The focus is primarily on discipleship, relational-learning, mentoring, teaching, and small groups. Small group settings provide opportunities for adult mentoring and encouragement – more... to do life God's way. Diane's dream of bringing together children and their parents was also realized and continues on in a once-a-month program on Sunday morning called Kidstuf. This is a wild and wacky hour of zany, kid-friendly characters demonstrating the month's virtue by skits, songs, videos, and slapstick comedy. Kidstuf is an event where children come and bring their parents ... in dialogue between family members. The Ardor leaders have watched attendance in the children's program at CTV nearly quadruple. Parents are pleasantly surprised at the relevance and creativity provided each Sunday morning. Children are engaged and enthusiastic and feel comfortable in celebrating the truth of Biblical teaching. Families are coming together to learn about faith and character. Also, Kidstuf is used as an excellent entry point for outreach to families in the community. Several years ago, with development and growth in membership and programming at Church in the Vineyard consistently increasing, the leadership was convinced that they needed to begin looking for room to expand. Architectural studies were made and it was determined that the church could not reach it's growth potential at the current site. A group was commissioned to search for a parcel of land on which to build. In November of 2000, the church voted to purchase sixteen acres of farmland on Route 796 in Jennersville. The church took ownership of the land in November of 2001. With easy access to a highly visible piece of property in a fast developing area, Church in the Vineyard has secured a building site that will allow nine of the sixteen acres to be developed. Ground was officially broken in January of 2004. The outside of the new church is designed to fit in with the style and character of Southern Chester County. The interior is designed around the personality and programs that make up Church in the Vineyard. There is gathering areas in a spacious lobby with café tables. A large group space was designed for children's programs. An open office space was planned along with conference rooms. Eventually, two auditoriums will be built to accommodate a very community-friendly church building. When Pastor Chip was asked to reflect on the history of Church in the Vineyard. "God wants this church here," he said, "it wouldn't have survived without Him." The staff, the leadership, and the members of Church in the Vineyard are grateful to all those who have gone before ... hearts ... chance ... for the future, Pastor Chip hopes that "when people in this local area think of church, they will think of Church in the Vineyard." – lessMore from ZoomInfo »

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