Nicene Creed
Our church is a part of the United Church of Christ (UCC) denomination. We do affirm the Nicene Creed, also known as the Nicene- Constantinopolitan Creed, this classic testimony of the faith was the consensus of ecumenical councils in Nicea, 325, and Constantinople, 381. The creed was a response to the “Arian” movement, which challenged the church’s teaching that Christ was both fully human and fully divine. Arians emphasized the humanity of Christ, and therefore believed he was “subordinate” to the Father. But the faith proclaimed in Constantinople was in a Christ who was both, and therefore “of one being” with the Father. This creed is recited in the Sunday worship of the Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Anglican churches, and many Lutheran and Reformed congregations also use the creed when they celebrate Holy Communion.
Are pets allowed?
Our church celebrates all of God’s creation. We do allow service animals to attend worship with you. We do ask that you contact the church office (info@vhchurch.org) so we can make any special arrangements needed so that everyone can have a wonderful worship experience.
Small Groups and Study Groups
Our church does offer small groups and focused study groups on a regular basis. You can learn about current groups here. Or, feel free to contact the church office (info@vhchurch.org) for more information.
Renting Space
Our church does rent space when it is available. Right now, several businesses and artists call our church home, including ZTunes Music. We offer space of various sizes at affordable rental prices. To learn more about rental space availability, contact our church office (info@vhchurch.org).
Worship Services
Our church offers worship on Sunday mornings at 11 a.m. We offer both in-person and online/streaming options. You can always see the most current worship schedule here: https://vhchurch.org/worship-live-video/
At this time, we do not offer any evening worship services.