Events
Join us for a fun social time with something for everyone! We will fill the Grandview campus "house" with games, ping pong, knitting, music, and food around a fire pit.
Join us for an exciting afternoon of Pickleball with the Pastors! Whether you're a seasoned player or just curious about this fast-growing sport, come and enjoy a lively game with Vineyard Columbus pastors and leaders for community, connection, and a bit of friendly competition. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Paddles and balls will be provided, as well as refreshments. Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to engage with our pastors and our Vineyard family!
If you have made the decision to follow Christ, baptism is an important next step! Matthew 28:19 says, "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." We believe that Baptism is a public proclamation of your decision to follow Christ and we want to celebrate that with you!
Join us for a transformative class that delves into the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his profound commitment to reconciliation by peaceful means. In "Unity and Understanding: MLK's Peaceful Means of Change," we will explore Dr. King's six principles of nonviolence and their application to our lives and communities today. Through engaging discussions, reflective exercises, and practical applications, participants will learn how to foster unity, promote understanding, and address conflicts peacefully. This class is designed to empower individuals to be agents of change, embracing the values of love, compassion, and justice in their daily interactions and broader social engagements, just as Jesus has called us to do.
Childcare & Lunch are provided for parents & children.
Emotionally Focused (formerly known as Faithwalking) is a process that gives us a pathway to personal and relational health and growth. In the initial course (Faithwalking 101 or Emotionally Focused: Foundations) we take a look at the anxiety that can drive us away from ministry and mission. Anxiety disrupts our lives in many ways, but mainly our relationships. These disruptions in our formation relate to our “first formation” and how different patterns formed within us at a young age. As such, we begin to look back at our past and what has kept us from living a life full of authenticity, integrity, and obedience. Thus, we begin to disrupt certain practices or habits that prevent us from living the kind of life God has called us to live.