Equipping US Vineyard churches to participate in the mission of God around the world.

Vision and Mission

Core Committments

Partnership Model

Vision and Mission

As followers of Christ, we are called to spread the gospel to every nation. How can we do that effectively in the 21st century?

We believe it all starts with relationship. Since the turn of this century, Vineyard Missions has been a catalyst for helping pastors, leaders, and missionaries to develop meaningful and lasting relationships with emerging pastors around the world who seek partnership and have a desire to grow and lead. We're equally as active in building a network of relationships with Vineyard churches in the United States that are interested in playing a role in international missions. With these relationships in place, we can do what we're uniquely qualified for: connecting and equipping Vineyard churches to raise up these indigenous leaders who will be the catalysts for a church-planting movement in their home county.

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Core Committments

We believe that churches plant churches, and this is true of Vineyard Missions. Consistent with this belief, our primary missions activity around the world is the establishment of new churches expressing the values of the Vineyard with five common commitments that guide all of our work.


Select a commitment below to learn more


Partnership Model

The sum is greater than the whole of its parts. The benefits of working in partnership with others reflect this idea. This is the power and purpose of connection through Vineyard Missions. Our relational efforts, both at home and abroad, help the local church better engage with international opportunities.

Working in a team brings a diversity of gifts and skills to the table
Combine our resources, energy, financial support in a way one church could not do alone.
Better together than we are alone.
Indigenous leaders can get support from a community of churches rather than just one or two pastors
You get to participate in sharing the vision, values, and strategy, and send teams.
You get to work with leaders both locally and abroad (You get to foster long-term relationships)
This work builds unity between churches
You get to do together more than what you can do alone
You get to see the long-term impact of your efforts and build something that will outlast you
If one church can't survive, the mission still continues
Brings focus to your missional efforts