We’re glad you're here
Wherever you are in your faith journey, you’ll find a warm welcome at Village Seven.
Get the most out of your Village Seven experience
Join us Sunday
We have one service at 9:00 a.m. We’ve reserved special parking for you near the front entrance. We are located at 4040 S. Nonchalant Circle.
Stop by our welcome center
As soon as you enter the main lobby you will see our welcome center. Our greeters are there to help answer any questions about Village Seven.
Bring your kids
We are a church where children and youth are seen, welcomed, and taught about Jesus in a safe environment.
We love for kids to worship with their families. We also offer child care (birth through kindergarten) during worship, and Sunday School is offered for all ages during the community hour.
Worship with us
We strive to live lives of worship. Our music is one expression of that, gospel-centered and grounded in God’s Word.
Attend Discover V7PC
Discover V7PC is a chance to learn more about our church. We’d love for you to join us on the second Sunday of each month. We gather in S2, the glass-walled room just outside the main sanctuary.
Visit a community group
Grow in faith with others beyond Sunday worship. Communities meet on campus at 10:30 a.m. after the service.
Real people, real community
Let's connect!
We’d love to answer your questions and help you take your next step.
Frequently asked questions
When are the Sunday morning service times?
One service at 9:00 a.m. followed by community time at 10:30 a.m.
Trailhead: Ages 0-5 at 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Base Camp: Elementary Ages at 10:30 a.m.
Youth Ministry: Middle School & High School at 10:30 a.m.
Can I watch on livestream?
Yes, the 9:00 a.m. service will be livestreamed and available on our website and YouTube any time after that.
Are communities offered weekly?
Yes, they meet weekly on campus at 10:30 a.m.
What is the best way to keep up with changes?
Please subscribe to our weekly newsletter and we will keep you informed on what you need to know.
Will coffee be available?
Yes, coffee will be available in both the lobby and the Hub. Feel free to grab a cup and enjoy some time connecting with others.
What about communion?
We have communion once a month. We offer both wine and grape juice and serve gluten-free bread.
What should I expect when I visit?
You’ll be warmly welcomed with no pressure or expectations. Our services include singing, prayer, Scripture reading, and a Bible-based message. Come as you are. We’re glad you’re here.
What should I wear?
What about my kids?
We love having kids at Village Seven. Children are always welcome in worship, and we also offer childcare and age-specific classes in a safe, caring environment.
What does your church believe?
We are centered on the gospel of Jesus Christ and the truth of God’s Word. You can explore our full statement of beliefs on our About page.
What is the PCA / what does “Presbyterian” mean?
We are part of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), a network of churches that share common beliefs, leadership structure, and mission. “Presbyterian” refers to how our church is led, by a group of elders who shepherd and guide the congregation.
What is your worship service like?
Our worship is rooted in Scripture and centered on Jesus. We sing gospel-centered songs, pray together, read God’s Word, and hear a message that connects the Bible to everyday life.
Do I have to believe everything you believe to attend or join?
You don’t need to have everything figured out to attend. We welcome anyone who wants to learn more about Jesus. Membership, however, does involve affirming our core beliefs and commitment to the church.
How do I become a member or get involved?
Our worship is rooted in Scripture and centered on Jesus. We sing gospel-centered songs, pray together, read God’s Word, and hear a message that connects the Bible to everyday life.
Who leads the church and how is it governed?
Village Seven is led by a team of elders who provide spiritual oversight, along with pastors and staff who lead day-to-day ministry. This shared leadership reflects our Presbyterian form of governance.