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Vision 2026 Giving Campaign

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Vision 2026 Giving Campaign

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Welcome : Everyone

From the moment Life Vineyard began in 2006, we have been on a journey of faith doing all we can to respond to the Lord’s leading as He has continued to bring more people to join us, and more opportunities to bring life to our region.

Looking back for a moment, as we prepare to move forward, our story as a church has been an amazing testimony to God’s grace. He has led us every step of the way and invited us to always make room for more.

We are so excited about all that God is doing and we want to share how we, as a church family, can invest through our Vision 2026 offering.

God is growing and multiplying His church, and we are all invited to take hold of His hand as He leads us on.

Mission and Purpose

“We exist to introduce people to Jesus and equip them to know, love and imitate Him as part of a vibrant church community that brings hope and life to the North East through compassion

and Spirit-filled lives, worshipping God and magnifying His greatness.

The Journey : So Far

The story of Life Vineyard has always been one of making room for more people. God has taken us on an adventure as we have sought to join with Jesus in extending His kingdom across the North East and beyond.

Sept 2006

January 2007

Tyneside Vineyard, now Life Vineyard Church, was planted with 4 adults and 3 kids.

We had our first public meeting in The Chillingham pub in Heaton.

2011-2012

2012-2014

2015-2017

2007-2011

Over the next few years we moved to the Grey Street Hotel and The Thistle Hotel, to again make room for more people.

We continued to grow in number and we needed to move again. So, after a few months in the Centre for Life, we moved to our first church building, 85 City Road.

Yet more people joined the church and before we knew it 3 years had gone by and even this space was getting full.

God spoke once again and this time led us to Gosforth and after a couple of years at the high school we moved again to the Gosforth Civic Theatre.

God reminded us of our call to multiply. He gave us a vision to start 10 new sites or churches, in 10 new locations. In September 2017 Life Vineyard - Marley Hill was launched.

We were now one church in two locations, Gosforth and Marley Hill and so in February 2018 we returned to The Centre of Life, this time for a one church Sunday to join together and celebrate all that God has done and expectant for all He will do.

After lockdowns and a season of massive change we at last were able to start meeting again. To begin with we had to follow the social distancing rules which limited the number of people who could attend.

In May 2019 we purchased our first home, The Allen. LVC Wallsend was started in September after the main worship space was wonderfully modernized.

Thankfully, these were lifted and over the next three years we saw the number of people re-engaging or joining LVC grow.

September 2019 was a busy month as we also commissioned Phil and Lisa Crosby to plant Darlington Vineyard, our first church plant.

Then in September 2024 we sent out our second church plant as commissioned by Mike and Jo Sutton to launch Beacon Vineyard South Tyneside.

Little did we know that a few months after launching LVC Wallsend we would find ourselves in the middle of a global pandemic. In response to the needs of our region The Allen was transformed into an emergency food bank as we led a team of churches that packed and delivered 1000’s of food parcels across the city of Newcastle.

It has been incredible to see what God has done over the last nearly 20 years. From 4 adults and three kids, to now over 500 people who are connected to LVC. From no Vineyard Churches in the North East to now two sites and two further church plants. God is growing His church and we are hungry for more of His Kingdom to come.

2019 - The Allen and LVC Wallsend
2019 - Planted Darlington Vineyard
2020 - 2021 - The Pandemic
2021 - 2024 - Rebuilding LVC
2024 - Planted Beacon Vineyard South Tyneside

Life Projects

5% of our Vision 2026 offering will be invested in Life Projects.

Over the years we have pioneered compassion ministries that have blessed and supported thousands of people. We have supported other churches to develop their own Food Pantries and seen many lives transformed through the Pop-Up Pantry network. This year we have set up a new CIC, called 'Hope 58' to develop and grow these affordable food projects

• The Byker Pantry continues to bless 100’s of people in the Byker Wall every month.

• Our Noah's Ark toddler groups are thriving and regularly have around 50 children attending, plus parents and carers

• The Lamp Cafe is a wonderful place of community and connection, that welcomes around 60 people every week.

• Friday free meals served over 1000 meals last year and sees around 30 attending every week.

• In February we launched our first CAP Job Club at The Byker Pantry.

As a church we are passionate about finding ways to lead our community into life, through one off outreach activities and ongoing ministries.

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The Next Steps : LVC Wallsend

God had been building His Church... In 2022 our average Sunday attendance across both sites was 144 adults and children, this has increased by 43% to 206 in 2025 and at the start of 2026 we are seeing even more people attending our Sunday gathered environments. Every week new people visit us to explore if LVC is a church they could call home. The number of people calling LVC home has grown to around 310 adults and 210 children.

This year we want to invest in the staging, PA, lighting and visuals to improve the look and feel of the service and to enhance the worship experience. Our current PA is very old and is no longer fit for purpose and the stage needs redesigning to make it more functional for a variety of uses. We also want to improve the visuals and lighting to maximise the wonderful space that we have at The Allen.

We would love to invest £12,000 in these much needed improvements. (All the offering from LVC Wallsend members will be invested in this way)

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The Next Steps : LVC Marley Hill

LVC Marley Hill launched over eight years ago and at the same time took over the management of the wonderful Marley Hill Community Centre.

This building has been such a blessing, along with our weekly services we have seen Noah's Ark, The Lamp, The Hub and so many other events and activities hosted at the centre.

The centre has also become a key building for the wider community and is used significantly throughout the week.

However, it costs money to maintain the building and the highest priority currently is the surface of the car park. Geoff is applying for a grant where we are required to invest the first £2,000.

We would also like to invest a further £1,000 to improve rooms within the building.

We would love to invest £3,000 in these much needed improvements. (All the offering from LVC Marley Hill members will be invested in this way)

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The Next Steps : Regular Giving

John Wimber famously said “ministry costs money”. In other words the cost of running two buildings, all our ministries and activities, staffing and more… costs money!

This year we have once again seen our Sunday attendance grow and the number of people calling LVC home also increase, it has also been wonderful to see regular giving increase this year too.

To not just meet the monthly costs, but to also invest in staffing and our current ministries and services we need to see regular giving grow by at least 10% or around £2,000 a month.

Tithing : One Off Gifts

We will be investing 10% of the one-off gifts that we receive from the Vision 2026 offering. This money will be used for two things:

• To invest in Life Projects (5%).

• To support young people with the cost of attending Dreaming the Impossible (5%).

The invitation

Gift Day Sunday 29th March!

One-off Gifts Regular Monthly Giving

We are looking to raise £12,000 to invest in PA, stage lighting, visuals, and the stage at Wallsend.

At Marley Hill we are looking to raise £3,000 for the car park and internal improvements. (This year giving from members of each site will be invested into their home site.)

We want to make our services and spaces as welcoming as possible and have the funds to upgrade equipment and buildings.

We will also be setting aside 5% of this and investing in Dreaming The Impossible (DTI) Vineyard’s summer youth festival and 5% in Life Projects.

We want to invite you to give regularly to LVC. We believe in the principle of tithing the first fruits of our income.

- If you have never regularly given to LVC then we want to invite you to start giving. The best way is to set-up a standing order as it helps the trustees to budget and plan for the months and years ahead.

- It may be that you give already but are not yet tithing. We want to invite you on the adventure of trusting Jesus more fully with your finances.

- Finally, you might tithe or give a significant proportion of your income as part of your worship. We want to invite you to pray and ask Jesus if he would have you invest more. life vineyard church

We also believe that all we need, to do the work Jesus has set aside for LVC to do, is already in the church family. However, it requires us all to play our part in giving.

Equal Sacrifice : Not Equal Gift

We are again asking Life Vineyard members (and anyone else who would like to) to participate in making this next exciting phase become a reality. For some it will be small amounts; for others, it may be thousands of pounds. Give as the Lord prompts you in accordance with the resources He has blessed you with.

Making an ‘upfront cash gift’

Please fill in the commitment card, that will be available from 22nd March. Enclose your cheque or cash and the commitment form in the foundations envelope provided and either post it in good time or bring it to the church office, or bring it on Sunday 29th March Gift Day. If you are enclosing cash we recommend you bring it to church in the envelope provided and place in the offering basket.

Please make cheques payable to ‘Life Vineyard Church’.

Online Giving

If you would prefer to make your donation online, the church’s bank details are listed on the commitment form. Please identify your gift with the code: [mysurname]vision26 and email finance@lifevineyard.church with the details of your gift.

Making an ongoing pledge

Decide on the monthly amount you wish to give towards vision for LVC. We are inviting everyone who calls LVC home to give generously to the local church. You may already tithe and feel prompted to give additional money for a fixed period of time. Please again fill this in on the commitment/pledge cards.

Complete the commitment form once you’ve decided how much you would like to give and tick the box to let us know if you plan to set up the payment yourself or would prefer us to contact your bank on your behalf. If you set up the payment directly on-line please do so with the code [mysurname]vision26 and email as above.

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Gift Aid

For those of you who are tax payers and are not already giving regularly to the church, filling in the gift aid section on the commitment form will enable us to reclaim from the HMRC the basic rate tax you have paid on the amount you give.

Prayerful - decision making

As you begin to think about what you might give, both upfront and over the coming years, it is important to make that decision prayerfully. For most of us looking simply at what we think we could afford after all our outgoings are deducted will not release very much. In 1 Chronicles 21 (The Message), King David said "I’m not going to offer God sacrifices that are no sacrifice.” For us as a church family to embrace the call of Jesus for Life Vineyard Church will require each of us to give obediently and sacrificially.

The amount upfront and the amount we give each month will of course depend on our financial circumstances. The more God has given us, the more He may ask of us. Seek God over a period of time until you’re convinced the amount you’ve decided on is also the amount He’s asking of you. Giving generously requires trust that God will provide for your needs in out-of-the-ordinary ways. Experience shows that He will.

Equal sacrifice not equal gifts

We want to be a people who give sacrificially but also joyfully. What giving sacrificially means to each person is a relative thing and we are approaching this on the basis of “equal sacrifice not equal gifts”. Give to the Lord in proportion to what He has given you. The important thing is that we each give what He has asked of us, no more, no less – He knows our hearts, our circumstances and the cost of our sacrifice.

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Prayer Points : Please join us in prayer

Please spend time over the next two weeks especially praying for LVC and especially the seven points below.

1. Pray that Jesus will inspire us all to release the funds we need to do all that He is asking us to do.

2. Pray that Jesus would draw people to Life Vineyard Church and that they would find a church to call home.

3. Pray that Jesus would draw people who are exploring faith and that we would have the joy of introducing them to Jesus.

4. Pray that our worship team would continue to grow and that our times of worship would be powerful and intimate.

5. Pray for the leadership of LVC as they listen to Jesus and lead the church in the months and years to come.

6. Pray for the trustees as they ensure the church is well governed through setting budgets and ensuring we meet all national standards and compliance.

7. Pray that God would continue to give this church family all we need to grow and multiply across this region and to lead hundreds and thousands of people to Jesus.

Frequently Asked Questions

We’re already a healthy church. Why do we want to change things?

This vision for making room for more through investing in our gathered environment’s and buildings is not driven by the desire to become larger. It is our response to what we believe the Lord is clearly initiating and opening doors to. God continues to bring more people to join the church. We can either choose to settle or to make room for more. Our desire is to choose the latter.

When will this money be invested?

We will aim to invest the one-off gifts over the next few months. Regular giving will help us to cover monthly costs and invest further in ministries.

Can I give assets as well as cash?

Yes, however, we would prefer where possible that you sell them yourself. You may have things you wish to give such as jewellery or property, which need to be sold in order to release their value. If it is not practical for you to sell them and you would like us to assist you with this please make a note on the Commitment Form along with an estimate of the value, and we’ll contact you to make arrangements. You can also donate shares and other types of investments. Depending on your circumstances you may be eligible for tax relief if you make a gift in this way. In any event we recommend you take appropriate financial advice.

What if we don’t get enough money?

This is a crucial moment in our journey as LVC. Without this additional giving, both one-off and regular, we will have to make difficult budgeting decisions and will be unable to invest in what we currently do as a church.

What if more than £15,000 in one off gifts and £2000 a month is given or pledged?

That would of course be wonderful! We would be able to proceed with everything we have planned, and anything beyond this would be allocated towards new or growing ministry initiatives .

Will any of the Pastoral Staff know what I’m giving?

It is our intention for none of the Pastoral Staff to know what you give. David, Nicola and Geoff would want to acknowledge any gift but would not know the amount. We feel it protects the pastoral relationship by keeping what you give confidential. This is between you and the Lord, and we want no one to feel pressurised to perform for anyone. Lucy our finance administrator, and one of the trustees (not David) will be responsible for counting and processing gifts and keeping records.

Can we really achieve this goal?

Yes we can. We have seen God provide for LVC amazingly over let years. We can do this because we believe the Lord is in it. We can do this if we are willing to take the risk and pay the cost. We can do this if we are willing to make room for more.

What will I be expected to give?

As page 15 unpacked, each of us should give what we believe the Lord is asking us to give. It will involve sacrifice, but we want everyone to give freely and cheerfully. All contributions are valuable however large or small.

Can I change my pledge?

Yes. If for any reason you wish to alter your pledge (if your financial situation changes, for example) you can either increase or decrease your commitment. We just ask that you please inform the church finance team by emailing finance@lifevineyard.church or in writing to the church office.

What if I’m reading this brochure after the Gift Day, can I still give?

The 29th March 2026 is simply the day on which we hope to give enough to enable investment in the vision for LVC. However, we want everyone who would like to participate to feel part of our on-going journey by contributing to all that the Lord has called us to as a church. So at any time we would invite you to make a one-off gift or a start tithing to LVC to facilitate the further fulfilment of our vision and purpose.

There will also be gift days each year to facilitate the launch and development of new ministries and hopefully new sites at which we would love you join us and give generously.

God is building His church and we are all invited to sacrificially give towards all that He is leading us into.

“Clear lots of ground for your tents! Make your tents large. Spread out! Think big! Use plenty of rope, drive the tent pegs deep. You’re going to need lots of elbow room for your growing family.

Isaiah 54:2 The Message

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