Man Camp 2013

 Man Camp 2013

It’s that time of year. Spring is here and it’s time for our men to get away at Man Camp 2013. We’ll be headed to Camp Living Water on the Northshore to enjoy a day of man training. Our dates are April 5-6. We will leave the Metairie Campus at 6pm on Friday and return Saturday around 4pm. It’s the most productive day you’ll spend this year! The cost is $50 and that will cover everything… three meals, awesome worship times, a place to sleep, the MAN tournament, Pastor Rob bringing it, and small group discussions. You don’t want to miss this!

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The What & Why of Baptism The What & Why of Baptism

The What & Why of Baptism The What & Why of Baptism

Celebrating life change through Jesus is one of the most exciting things that we do at Vintage Church. One of the ways we celebrate is by baptism. Often people wonder what is baptism and what does Vintage Church believe concerning baptism. Below you can read about what is baptism and why it is important. If you would like to learn more about baptism or would like to be baptized at Vintage Church please email us at info@vintageunited.tv.

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Help MULTIPLY the Gospel in San Antonio

 Help MULTIPLY the Gospel in San Antonio

The Well Community Church started in the living room of the Griffin’s home in May 2012 with a small core group of four people. The Lord has begun to grow this small group as people surrender to Jesus in San Antonio and others join the team. Their aim as a church family is to create opportunities, like the one in John 4, for a multi-ethnic, multi-generational San Antonio to meet the source of Living Water at The Well. The Well will officially launch with eager anticipation on September 15, 2013!

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One Story, One Need, One Prayer for The Well

One Story, One Need, One Prayer for The Well

Our Gospel Multiplication vision at Vintage Church not only involves starting new community groups and new campuses, but also includes sending out church planters and missionaries throughout the world. As you GIVE to Vintage Church a portion of that money goes to support these works. Jonathan Griffin served as the Vintage Church Metairie Campus Pastor. We had the privilege of sending him out in May 2012. Here’s one story, one need, and one prayer for The Well:   

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Should We Really Talk about Money?

Should We Really Talk about Money?

Money is a foundation of our society, impacting the way we live and interact with others on a daily basis. All of us need it to survive. Some of us have more than others. The reality is that money might be one of the most powerful driving influences in our lives. Given money’s role and authority, it is vital for Christians to maintain a proper perspective. Here are 3 thoughts on money shared by Pastor Rob:

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2012 Vintage Church Annual Report

2012 Vintage Church Annual Report

Vintage Family,

2012 was an amazing year! Our 2012 Annual Report will give you a snapshot of all that Jesus has done through His church. Please take some time to give Him praise for who He is and what He has done. I am so humbled to serve as your pastor. From our Bible study in our home in Uptown to multiple groups, gatherings, and lives impacted by the Gospel… this can only be possible because of the Lord and His faithfulness working through each of you. Thank you so much for your partnership as we continue to “live the Gospel, love the city, and be the church.”

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Vintage United Potluck Fest

 Vintage United Potluck Fest

Our Metairie Campus came into existence through our Gospel Multiplication vision. Over the past 2 years the Lord has shown that this campus is positioned to impact not only Jefferson Parish, but the entire world. We have seen so many people surrender their lives to Jesus, worship Jesus through baptism, Community Groups multiply, a church planting team sent to San Antonio and the starting of the Lakefront Campus. As ONE Church in multiple locations we are all going to UNITE on Sunday, March 3 at 10am at our Metairie Campus to celebrate Jesus’ work through this campus.

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