Salt and Light

Salt and Light

Most of the people who come to our counselors at the Vineyard Counseling Center come with one fundamental problem, anxiety. This is because anxiety is an underlying component in almost every other diagnosis, symptom or mood disorder people have. The fact is, life can be very scary, and God has given us the capacity to feel anxiety to help protect ourselves when threats arise.

Prayer and Anxiety

Prayer and Anxiety

Most of the people who come to our counselors at the Vineyard Counseling Center come with one fundamental problem, anxiety. This is because anxiety is an underlying component in almost every other diagnosis, symptom or mood disorder people have. The fact is, life can be very scary, and God has given us the capacity to feel anxiety to help protect ourselves when threats arise.

Journey with us this Advent | Video Devotionals and Worship

Journey with us this Advent | Video Devotionals and Worship

Amid all the excitement and planning for the holiday season, we hope you’ll journey again with us as we prepare our hearts for this Advent season with video devotionals and worship created by our Online team.

Why I Love Alpha Us

Why I Love Alpha Us

After a lot of hard work and preparation, Vineyard Columbus a few weeks away from launching its first all-church Alpha campaign. Alpha is an event where people from all walks of life come together to ask questions, discuss different ideas, and share a meal.

VC High School and Middle School Camp Is Back

 VC High School and Middle School Camp Is Back

Suffice to say, intentionality matters. Showing up with a posture of curiosity matters. Showing up in inclusive ways to represent the kingdom of God matters. So as we move into this next chapter of Vineyard Columbus, let us continue to be people who practice the hospitality and the love of Jesus by being winsome, curious, and intentionally inclusive.

AAPI Story Spotlight

AAPI Story Spotlight

Suffice to say, intentionality matters. Showing up with a posture of curiosity matters. Showing up in inclusive ways to represent the kingdom of God matters. So as we move into this next chapter of Vineyard Columbus, let us continue to be people who practice the hospitality and the love of Jesus by being winsome, curious, and intentionally inclusive.

On Holy Week and the Power of Going Back

On Holy Week and the Power of Going Back

As we complete these days of Holy Week, let us, as the author of Hebrews admonishes, fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who went back to Jerusalem, and for the joy set before Him endured the cross, despised its shame, and accepted the hostility of the very ones he came to save. He went back so that we too might also return to the One who we have abandoned and forsaken, just as the disciples did during the first Holy Week, and yet who nonetheless waits with arms of embrace open to us and to all others as we respond to his invitation to return to Him.

In the beginning, God created. Reflections on VCs commitment to valuing life.

At Vineyard Columbus, our value life ethic extends meaningfully in multiple directions: Toward protecting the unborn, whom we believe are made in the image of God just as much as their mamas. And at the same time, toward caring meaningfully for mothers caught in pregnancies they weren't expecting or are struggling to support. Toward looking squarely at the truth and the pain found in those situations, and toward receiving with grace and welcome those who feel they have no options.

Could conversations at holiday gatherings be different this year?

Could conversations at holiday gatherings be different this year?

I don’t always show up well to family gatherings. Better put, I intend to show up well but slowly as the evening goes on, I find myself irritated, getting into the same little arguments I always fall prey to, and leaving at best disappointed, and at worst with a bad attitude. Is there anyone else out there like me?