Logo for the Vineyard Church of the Peninsula

We are the Vineyard Church of the Peninsula, currently meeting at The WorkPlace in Newport News, as well as online via Zoom. We are members of the growing Community of Churches called ‘Vineyard’ across the US and beyond. As a church of families, we like to celebrate the life Jesus has given us. Ours is a contemporary, casual service when we meet on Sundays at 10 AM. We try to focus on making our 21st Century lives work with The Bible as a ‘Life Bible’. At the end of the teaching, we pray for and encourage one another.
Whether you just moved to Hampton Roads, got transferred here, have lived here forever, or are just vacationing here, we’re always excited to include new folks in our family. So, the welcome is sincere. Drop us a line if you’d like more information.

Who We Are

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What We Believe

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Where We Meet

Our hybrid services meet Sunday mornings at 10:00 am, both in person, as well as via Zoom. We meet in the conference room at the Work/Place at Oyster Point, located in the City Center area of Newport News.

Entering the Building

Turn into the driveway at the clock tower off of Thimble Shoals Blvd, then enter the parking lot on the left, around the back of the building. We have a small sign on the door where you enter in. Once you arrive, you may knock on the door for someone to let you in.

If you prefer to join us on Zoom, please send us an email and we will send you the link.

Latest Sermon

A Day of Stark Contrast

April 13, 2025
God’s love, grace, and mercy were fully manifested in the person and ministry of Jesus. Plan ‘A’ was on startling display in His Son and was causing cheering, confusion and…

A Note From Pastor Don

The chain of command

The chain of command

Not being a meteorologist and having abandoned hopes of ‘getting’ what I’ve read, here are my non-scientist thoughts about what a thunderstorm is – with the usual apologies. It has something to do...

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A Night & Day Difference

A Night & Day Difference

When I was ten years old, I was taken to an Optometrist. I don’t know if my parents described what that was, or why, exactly, I was visiting that place. (Isn’t it surprising how many things are like...

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