Yorba Linda Vineyard Church

Sundays

Welcome to Vineyard Yorba Linda Church. Meeting Sundays at 10am.

 

Welcome

Welcome to the Vineyard Yorba Linda. We’re so glad you are here. In everything we do, we hope to build the kind of relationships and community that we long for. Come and join us. Everyone is welcome.

‘Love one another, just as I have loved you.’ John 13:34

We meet at:
Travis Ranch Elementary
5200 Via de la Escuela
Yorba Linda, CA 92887

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Questions

  • The service usually lasts about an hour and a half. We start with about 30 minutes of worship, followed by announcements, and then a 30min talk. We always want to make space for prayer & ministry, and often our services will end with an opportunity to respond to the Holy Spirit.

    After the service there’s time to hang out, grab a coffee and catch up with friends.

  • No. Currently we don’t stream our services, but all our messages are available on the Yorba Linda Vineyard podcast found in all the usual places including Spotify and Apple Podcasts

  • About 130,000 people call about 500 Vineyard churches home throughout the United States. We have a unique call to Kingdom theology, ministry of the Holy Spirit, justice, and building healthy churches. God is doing great things among us! We believe that this is just the beginning. We are Vineyard.

    Find out more at vineyardusa.org

  • We have 2 parking lots providing ample parking space for everyone.

  • We offer provision from nursery all the way through through to youth.

    Kids (4yr olds thru to 5th grade) join their families for the worship, and then after the announcements they are released to go to their classroom for fun, games, teaching, and ministry times.

    Our youth group for 6th-8th graders also starts after the announcements in the main service.

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Group of people standing indoors, some with eyes closed or hands raised, appearing to be praying or participating in a moment of reflection.

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