Family Baseball Night
CVC Kids Sports Camp – Camper Registration
Men’s Breakfast
Guarding the Front Door: Short & Sweet (Week 1)

In this week’s sermon, Pastor Joe kicks off our Short and Sweet series with a powerful message from 2 John. At just 13 verses long, this letter reminds us that the church must be rooted in both truth and love—and that we must be vigilant in guarding the gospel. Pastor Joe unpacks how walking in […]
CVC Kids Sports Camp – Volunteer Registration
Unlocking Generosity: Life On Purpose (Week 5)

Paul highlights how the impoverished Macedonian churches, “though in extreme poverty,” overflowed with generous giving—showing that true generosity springs not from abundance but from the grace they’ve first received. He explains that kingdom generosity is wise (“according to their means”), sacrificial (“beyond their means”), and free (“of their own accord”), flowing from hearts surrendered to […]
How to Not Lose Heart: Life On Purpose (Week 4)

Pastor Rick Duncan acknowledges how chronic trials and unanswered prayers can tempt us to quit, but reminds us—drawing on 2 Corinthians 4:16–18—that though our bodies decay, God daily renews our inner selves by the Spirit. These “light, momentary afflictions” pale beside the eternal glory awaiting us, so we must fix our eyes not on what’s […]
Filter of Hope Interest Meeting
CVC Youth Game Night
Wear Your Weakness!: Life On Purpose (Week 3)

Pastor Josh Hamm shows from 2 Corinthians 12:7–10 that God allows our “thorns”—our pains, weaknesses and struggles—to keep us humble, drive us back to Him in prayer, and display Christ’s power, for “when I am weak, then I am strong.” Rather than hiding or resenting our limitations, we’re invited to boast in them and serve […]
Don’t Lose Heart: Life on Purpose (Week 2)

In week two of the Life on Purpose series, Simon Bartos reminds us that by God’s mercy we’ve been given a ministry of light—so we must not lose heart even when people remain in darkness, nor should we dilute or tamper with the gospel but boldly proclaim Christ plainly to all in the sight of […]
Spring Festival