WEEKLY  Plan

Vine Kids Summer Camp - Super 4

Hey 3rd-6th graders! This week, we'll dive into the amazing Super Powers God gives to His followers. It's going to be a fun and inspiring time of learning, serving, playing, and growing in our faith.

Camp this year is at Pinelow Park & Conference Center in Deer Lake, WA. They have tons of cool stuff like basketball, horseshoes, volleyball, beach games, swimming, canoeing, and hiking. It's the perfect chance to make new friends, have a blast, and grow closer to God.

Early Bird pricing ended at midnight Monday June 24, 2024

Church In The Park

10:30 AM Sunday July 28, 2024 - Mix Park, Deer Park, WA

  • Church in the Park is a gathering of several Deer Park area churches and is a great opportunity to get to know our neighboring churches through worship and fellowship.
  • Our guest speaker will be Nate Stenholtz of Cadre Ministries
  • After service we will gather for a multi-church pot luck - bring your favorite side dish to share (Burgers are being provided).

This will replace the Vine Community's regular Sunday services.

Vine Teen Camp 2024

August 12 - 16, 2024 - Mont Lamm Events

Faith can only be lived out in community and practiced with 'One Another'. The New Testament is packed with specifics about how to do that and we'll explore these with one another this year at The Vine Teen Summer Camp!

$180 per student.

Building Fund Progress

With a conviction to better reach our community we are embarking on a building project that would create more space & functionality. The total project cost is approximately $1.5 million dollars. We surpassed our initial goal of $70,000 by raising over $128,895 to date!

July/August Update:

Financing: 
Efforts to secure financing are proceeding.  The church is approved for a total project cost of $1.5 Million.  We are working with our architect and construction manager to ensure we have a phased approach to ensure we stay within our $1.5 million total cost.

Site preparation: 
Initial site preparation should begin this fall and will include removal of trees in the construction area.  Official ground breaking should occur prior to the first snow fall of the season.