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Village is significant. It suggests both genuine fellowship within our church family and an open door to those around us.As members of one body, we seek to preserve the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. As a light in our community, we hope to be a place of peace for those in chaos, a place of forgiveness for the guilty, and a place of hope for the hopeless. 

Bible is central because it is from God's Word’s that we learn our purpose.God has seen fit to reveal his promises and plans through the 66 books of Scripture. It is through the proclamation of the Bible that Christians are exhorted to exalt His son, Jesus Christ — the One whose death and resurrection gives us peace with God and the hope of heaven. The grace and mercy of God is the theme of God’s Word. It is our prayer that you’ll find this focus on God’s Word to be the common thread that runs through every ministry and expression of worship here. 

Church is paramount because of its absolute uniqueness. While "Village" and "Bible" were our choice in defining who we are, "Church" was mandated by God — as revealed in His Word.It is His designation for the assembly of people called by His name. As such, our course has been charted by God; our destiny has been planned by God; our members have been chosen by God; our purposes have been defined by God.

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