Our Mission

Together helping people take their next step toward Christ.

At VCC, we aim to do this through our 3 core values:

Loving God

Connecting with others

Serving the world

Loving God

In addition to our weekly worship services together, Village Community Church encourages each person to spend time reading scripture and seeking God in prayer. This can be as a part of VCC's small groups, in private devotional time, or as a part of both. 


Connecting with others

We believe that God created humans for relationship with God, with others, and with all creation. As a result, it is our practice to gather together every Sunday for worship and to connect with the VCC faith community throughout the week. We also desire to connect with others around us, sharing God's love and joy with everyone we meet.

Serving the world

We believe that the natural expression of our faith is to help and serve others. While VCC has opportunities to serve together, our regular attenders are also encouraged to serve and show compassion to people in the communities we live in and around the world.

Church of the Nazarene

We are a part of the Church of the Nazarene, a Protestant Christian church in the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition, tracing its roots to an anniversary date of 1908. It was founded to spread the message of scriptural holiness (Christ-like living) to all the world. Today the Church of the Nazarene is active in 151 world areas.


The Church of the Nazarene is a Great Commission church. We believe that God offers to everyone forgiveness, peace, joy, purpose, love, meaning in life, and the promise of heaven when life is over by entering and experiencing a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ. We are called to take this message to people everywhere.


The Church of the Nazarene is also a holiness church. We believe that Christians can experience a deeper level of life in which there is victory over sin, power to witness and serve, and a richer fellowship with God, all through the infilling of the Holy Spirit.


Feel free to explore more about the Church of the Nazarene at www.nazarene.org.