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Businiess name:  Vine Life Fellowship
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
VineLife is the first church I've ever been to where they don't pass around an offering plate and spend time each Sunday asking for money. They believe the Bible and Jesus Christ and the people I know there actually live like it. It's been a great place for me because I like the music, the messages are Biblical and fun and the people are real. They just act like Christians who love Jesus and His people. I am not big on denominational exclusivity or on off-the-wall Charismatic stuff. This church has a very nice balance of people seeking to be led by the Spirit, reading the Bible for what it says and remembering that relationships (with God first and with all people next) are the two most important things for Christians. Pros: It's a relaxed environment, good music, nice people Cons: It's not a highly structured place with lots of programs, but that's not always a negative for a church

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