Summer Family Activity Book
Summer is fast approaching! For many of you, the next few months will be filled with travel, adventure and increased opportunities to spend time together as a family.
Summer is fast approaching! For many of you, the next few months will be filled with travel, adventure and increased opportunities to spend time together as a family.
In celebration of our new album, Raging Strong, we gathered on March 22 for a night of worship at The Door in Deep Ellum.
If we read the book of Acts and see how Christianity spread across the globe, we see that God has primarily used the creation of churches to spread the gospel. Join us on the weekend of March 9 and 10 as we focus on church planting at The Village and what it means for us to be a church that plants churches that plant churches.
Imagine a world with no ambiguity or confusion, a world of black and white – utterly clear of gray. In each and every situation, you know exactly what to do and how to do it with impeccable clarity. Unfortunately, this is not the world in which we live. We want traffic lights and speed limits where the expectations are utterly clear, but the roads often announce “Danger: Curve Ahead” ...
Watch this supplemental video for the upcoming weekend sermon, Rebuilding With Action, a look at Nehemiah’s compulsion to rebuild and how that calls us to action.
As a part of Advent this year, we’ve created a series of videos that focuses on the transition of darkness to light, from sin and depravity to the hope of all things made new. Through voiceover and an abstract, lyrical style that sets the tone more than it tells a linear story, the videos essentially communicate the gospel – God rescuing us out of darkness and bringing us further into the ...
The King is coming. Jesus Christ has come and will come again. This is the hope of the Church whom He purchased with His blood. It is the eager expectation and desire of His people. His coming is our joy, for He is our treasure, our greatest good. Advent, formed from a Latin word meaning “coming” or “arrival,” is about the coming of Christ. It’s the traditional celebration of the first ...
2011 marked the birth of a new tradition at The Village. Each year, we will now be celebrating the seasons of Advent, Prayer and Lent. The hope of these seasons is to awaken our local church to the grand narrative of God’s gospel in the global Church. The Church did not begin in the 21st century or in North Texas. The body of Christ is a historically and geographically diverse people composed ...