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Vineyard Association

Our church is part of the Association of Vineyard Churches.  The Vineyard is a movement known for its heart for worship and ministry to the poor. It currently has over 1,500 churches worldwide.

For more information about the Vineyard movement, please view our Statement of Faith or visit the Association of Vineyard Churches website at www.vineyardusa.org.

History of the Vineyard Movement

The Association of Vineyard Churches is one of the fastest growing church-planting movements in the world. The Vineyard story is about ordinary people who worship and serve an extraordinary God. The Vineyard is simply one thread in the rich tapestry of the historic and global Church of Jesus Christ. But it is a thread of God’s weaving.

From the beginning, Vineyard pastors and leaders have sought to hold in tension the biblical doctrines of the Christian faith with an ardent pursuit of the present day work of the Spirit of God. Maintaining that balance is never easy in the midst of rapid growth and renewal.

John Wimber was a founding leader of the Vineyard. His influence profoundly shaped the theology and practice of Vineyard churches from their earliest days until his death in November 1997. When John was conscripted by God he was, in the words of Christianity Today, a “beer-guzzling, drug-abusing pop musician, who was converted at the age of 29 while chain-smoking his way through a Quaker-led Bible study” (Christianity Today, editorial, Feb. 9 1998).

In John’s first decade as a Christian he led hundreds of people to Christ. By 1970 he was leading 11 Bible studies that involved more than 500 people. Under God’s grace, John became so fruitful as an evangelical pastor he was asked to lead the Charles E. Fuller Institute of Evangelism and Church Growth. He also later became an adjunct instructor at Fuller Theological Seminary where his classes set attendance records. In 1977, John reentered pastoral ministry to plant Calvary Chapel of Yorba.

Throughout this time, John’s conservative evangelical paradigm for understanding the ministry of the church began to grow. George Eldon Ladd’s theological writings on the kingdom of God convinced John intellectually that the all the biblical gifts of the Holy Spirit should be active in the church. Encounters with Fuller missiologists Donald McGavaran and C. Peter Wagner and seasoned missionaries and international students gave him credible evidence for combining evangelism with healing and prophecy. As he became more convinced of God’s desire to be active in the world through all the biblical gifts of the Spirit, John began to teach and train his church to imitate Jesus’ full-orbed kingdom ministry. He began “to do the stuff” of the Bible that he had formerly only read about.

As John and his congregation sought God in intimate worship they experienced empowerment by the Holy Spirit, significant renewal in the gifts and conversion growth. It became clear that the church’s emphasis on the experience of the Holy Spirit was not shared by some leaders in the Calvary Chapel movement. In 1982, John’s church left Calvary Chapel and joined a small group of Vineyard churches. Vineyard was a name chosen by Kenn Gulliksen, a prolific church planter affiliated with Calvary Chapel, for a church he planted in Los Angeles in 1974. Pastors and leaders from the handful of Vineyard churches began looking to John for direction. And the Vineyard movement was born.

Twenty years later, there are more than 850 Vineyard churches worldwide, an international church planting movement, a publishing house and a music production company. Vineyard worship songs have helped thousands of churches experience intimacy with God. Many churches have been equipped to continue Jesus’ ministry of proclaiming the kingdom, healing the sick, casting out demons and training disciples.

The Vineyard’s journey has not been a straight path. It winds through many trials and triumphs. If interested in more, we recommend Bill Jackson’s book, “The Quest for the Radical Middle.” This readable history explores the events, issues and people who shaped the Vineyard in its first two decades.

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Upcoming Events

May
9
Fri
6:30 pm Practicing the Way: Prayer
Practicing the Way: Prayer
May 9 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Practicing the Way: Prayer
Learning to talk to God, talk with God, listen to God, and be with God through prayer *You must have completed the Sabbath first in order to participate* *Cost of the book is $10* Register[...]
May
11
Sun
10:00 am Breakfast on the Block
Breakfast on the Block
May 11 @ 10:00 am – 11:45 am
Breakfast on the Block
Join us outside in our parking lot (on Bonnie Cove) every 2nd Sunday for a FREE Breakfast!
11:45 am Equipping the Saints
Equipping the Saints
May 11 @ 11:45 am – 1:00 pm
Equipping the Saints
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May
12
Mon
6:00 pm Practicing the Way: Primer
Practicing the Way: Primer
May 12 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Practicing the Way: Primer
Practicing the Way: Primer is an 8 week journey of formation to help you be with Jesus, become like him, and do what he does. From: May 5th – June 23rd   *Cost of the book[...]
May
14
Wed
6:30 pm Youth Group
Youth Group
May 14 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Our Youth Group – both Junior High and High School – meets every Wednesday at 505 E. Arrow Hwy in Glendora. Feel free to come and bring a friend! We’d love to see you there!
May
18
Sun
10:00 am Sunday Service!
Sunday Service!
May 18 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am
Sunday Service!
Come Worship with us at our Sunday Service starting at 10am! Vineyard Kids check in from ages: Infant to 5th Grade. Junior and Senior High School Youth join Service upstairs. 505 East Arrow Highway, Glendora[...]
1:00 pm Practicing the Way: Prayer
Practicing the Way: Prayer
May 18 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Practicing the Way: Prayer
Learning to talk to God, talk with God, listen to God, and be with God through prayer *You must have completed the Sabbath first in order to participate* *Cost of the book is $10* Register[...]
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