Communities

Here at Vineyard Gilbert we build community around the study of Scripture, worship, and mission.

Kingdom Communities

Connection Groups

kingdom communities

Do you desire to live out the prayer "Let Your kingdom come and Your will be done" in your day to day life as you go throughout the week? Do you desire to walk your faith out in every area of your life, and long to be a part of a community of people who are passionate about that as well? These things are what are  at the heart of Kingdom Communities.

Kingdom Communities

What are Kingdom Communities? They are mid-sized groups of people who are following Jesus together: growing in their relationship with God & each other, while living lives of mission - bringing the Kingdom of Heaven into their relationships.

Young Adults

Ages 18-29
The Young Adult community is passionate about Jesus - where worship, ministry, and connections happen.

Leader: Cody Gentes

Rhythms of Grace

Online & In-person
The Rhythms of Grace Community  is an intentional community of people, longing to do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God. It is centered around soul-care and a basic rhythm of life.

Leader: Joel Bidderman

Joy Builders

All Are Welcome
The Joy Builders Community is a Kingdom Community dedicated to building joy strength and resilience in our lives and into the lives of our missionaries and cross-cultural workers.

Leaders: John & Debbie Hervey

VSM Community

High School
Vineyard Student Ministries has a few different communities that operate as Kingdom Communities.

Leader: Mike Gay

Connection
Groups

Looking for ways to connect? Our Connection Groups are more ways to connect and get involved at Vineyard Gilbert.

Vineyard Women

 
Be on the lookout for ways to connect with the women's ministry at Vineyard Gilbert!

Vineyard Men

 
As we build community in 2022, there will be coordinated times for men to connect, study the word, pray together, and more!

"The Church is not the building, it's the people, it's not just the gathering, it's also the scattering."

John Wimber