Worship is the highest priority in the Vineyard. It's what we believe God created us to do. Worship, ultimately is something that encompasses our whole life. However when we gather together we worship God corporately in song. One thing immediately noticeable about our worship is that the songs we sing are sung to God, not about him. Many of the songs in our service have been written by people in PVC or other Vineyard churches. Psalm 40 says "sing a new song to the Lord" and these songs are part of a continually evolving liturgy that expresses in a new way the ancient and timeless blessing of who God is and what he means to us, his people.
Worship in the Vineyard is not a spectator sport; everyone is involved. The words to the songs are projected on a screen and the entire congregation is free to sing while standing, sitting, kneeling or whatever. Many people close their eyes and just listen while others raise their hands or move with the music. God promises that he will visit his people and actually live in the middle or their praise. We believe this and expect God to be present when we worship him.
For more information, email connect@portlandvineyard.org.
Worship is the highest priority in the Vineyard. It's what we believe God created us to do. Worship, ultimately is something that encompasses our whole life. However when we gather together we worship God corporately in song. One thing immediately noticeable about our worship is that the songs we sing are sung to God, not about him. Many of the songs in our service have been written by people in PVC or other Vineyard churches. Psalm 40 says "sing a new song to the Lord" and these songs are part of a continually evolving liturgy that expresses in a new way the ancient and timeless blessing of who God is and what he means to us, his people.
Worship in the Vineyard is not a spectator sport; everyone is involved. The words to the songs are projected on a screen and the entire congregation is free to sing while standing, sitting, kneeling or whatever. Many people close their eyes and just listen while others raise their hands or move with the music. God promises that he will visit his people and actually live in the middle or their praise. We believe this and expect God to be present when we worship him.
For more information, email connect@portlandvineyard.org.