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What is Victory International Fellowship like?
What are your services like?
What attire should I wear?
What do you offer for children and youth?
What are your core beliefs?
What are your beliefs regaring spiritual gifts and the Holy Spirit?
What are your core values?
How do I get connected?
How do I become a member?
How can I receive prayer or submit a prayer request?
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What is Victory International Fellowship like?
When you step inside Victory International
Fellowship, it's like arriving at a spirited family get-together.
Smiling faces greet you as if you've known them for years. Everywhere
you look, people young and old alike are chitchatting and hugging.
A sense of genuine care thrives. You continue to follow this river
of laughter and love that meanders through hallways, flows around
the foyer and spills into a beautiful, comfortable auditorium, where
a great celebration is about to begin!
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What are your services like?
Guests and members can choose between two main services on Sunday mornings. Both worship services feature a combination of traditional and contemporary modern music and an overall charismatic experience. You can attend these services at 9:00 and 10:45 am. In addition, we offer a 6:00 pm service on Sunday evenings. This service, as well, features great worship and powerful preaching. The evening service’s main focus is prayer time.
We also hold services on Wednesday nights as well, where there's something for everyone. Wednesday night services are taliored to meet the needs of specific age groups. Adults meet in the main auditorium, students meet in the gym and the childern meet in various class rooms around the building.
Regardless of what service you attend, you'll receive
biblical, Christ-centered teaching that you can easily understand and apply to your life.
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What attire should I wear?
Victory International
Fellowship does not have a dress code. You will feel comfortable
and accepted regardless of what you choose to wear. Sunday has a
full spectrum of dress, from jeans to suits and dresses, while Wednesday
is billed as 'casual.'
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What do you offer for children and youth?
We offer great opportunities
for your children and students to mature spiritually and grow in
their relationship with Jesus Christ. Click
here to check out our awesome Childrens Ministry, Kids Quest.
Click here to check out our
Relevant Student Ministry, Frontline.
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What are your core beliefs?
As a church, we believe
and adhere to the 16 Fundamental Truths of the Assemblies of God.
Click here to visit our Beliefs page.
To see further information on the 16 Fundamental Truths of the Assemblies of God and look at scripture references for each of these truths, please visit the National Assemblies of God website.
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What
are your beliefs regarding spiritual gifts and the Holy Spirit?
We hold to the complete continuity of all the spiritual gifts referred to in Scripture. We find nothing in Scripture that suggests that these gifts have passed away or will pass away. Rather, Scripture portrays these gifts as available to believers and vital to the mission of the church. We want to be obedient to Scripture's commands, not simply to acknowledge spiritual gifts, but to "earnestly desire" them (cf. 1 Corinthians 14:1).
Thus, we are "charismatic" in that we believe the Baptism in the Holy Spirit is a special experience following salvation that empowers believers for witnessing and effective service, just as it did in New Testament times. We also believe the initial physical evidence of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit is ‘Speaking in Tongues,’ as experienced on the Day of Pentecost and referenced throughout Acts.
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What are your core values?
- Knowing that Jesus is the only Savior.
John 3:14-15, Acts 4:12
- Everyone can experience the Lordship of Jesus in their life daily.
2 Corinthians 5:15, John 5:1-17
- God's Word is the final authority for the Christian's life.
2 Timothy 3:16
- We were created to worship the One True God.
John 4:24
- A disciplined life that is committed to Jesus Christ.
Matthew 5:3-12
- Individuals being equipped for the work of God's Kingdom.
1 Peter 5:2
- Being a bridge between Jesus and a lost world.
2 Corinthians 5:16-21
- Developing a biblical community that brings real life changes.
Matthew 18:20
- A sovereign move of the Holy Spirit.
Acts 2:4
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How do I get connected?
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How do I become a member?
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How can I receive prayer or submit a prayer request?
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