Vineyard Church of Conroe invites church community for ‘All Church Camp’

It will include a chili contest, a cornhole tournament, and a worship service. (Photo from Vineyard Church of Conroe Facebook Page)

The Vineyard Church of Conroe is set to hold its ‘All Church Camp’ for the whole church community. Everyone is invited to the event, which is reportedly filled with a line of programs. 

All Church Camp

According to the Facebook announcement, the event is from Thursday to Saturday, November 3 to 5, at the Huntsville State Park. 

The annual church camp reportedly has plenty of events for the congregation. It will include a chili contest, a cornhole tournament, and a worship service.

The post says there will be two categories of chili contests, traditional and nontraditional. 

As for the cornhole contest, the church says that the team to beat is The Wrights, who won the last tournament on July 4. 

Those interested in joining the event can register at the church.

Vineyard Community Church

According to the church's Facebook page, it is a church with the desire to lead people to the love of God in Conroe. 

The church says it is made up of people who took the time and effort to build relationships. 

The page emphasizes that the church is about community and says that it is what’s necessary for pursuing God.

The church page says that at the core of the congregation, it values theology and practice of the Kingdom of God and experiencing the Presence of God. Also, the church is committed to planting other ministries with its “creative, entrepreneurial, and innovative approach to ministry.”

As for the beliefs of the church, it says that it believes in God as the ‘Eternal King’ and that He is the living and true God who exists equally as the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

The church also lays out its beliefs in the Bible's stories regarding Heaven, angels, and even Satan. 

Further, God made a covenant with Abraham and bound Himself to Israel to deliver them from sin.

It also believes in Jesus Christ, conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary. 

For the church, He was sacrificed on the cross as atonement for the sins of mankind. Further, the church believes that it is through the death of Jesus that Satan was disarmed of his powers.

As for the Bible, the church believes that it is without error in the original manuscripts. 

As such, the books of the Old and New Testaments, all 66 books, are the final and absolute authority on faith and practice.

As for the ordinances of the church, it follows water baptism and the Holy Communion. The church makes it available for all believers.

History of Vineyard Community Church

According to the church page, it was in 1995 when Raymond and Teresa McDonald made plans to plant a church on the northern side of Houston. 

Four years after, the McDonalds would start their plans with a few families in Conroe.

By 2001, the church would officially become the Vineyard Church of Conroe at the Conroe Tower. 

During this time, the church would grow and establish its values today.

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