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Fellowship

In a church the size of VPC, finding friends and a sense of belonging can be challenging.  We hope the following opportunities will help you connect to those who share your interests or stage of life.  Most of these groups meet monthly.

Dine with 9 dinner groups of 8 to 10 people are formed to provide a way to meet new people, gather in one another's homes or restaurants, and share good food on a regular basis. Each session lasts about six months.
VPC has an active athletics program including basketball, softball, golf, and other activities for your enjoyment and fellowship, for both men and women.
The Book Discussion Group reads and discusses both non-fiction and fiction books selected by group members. Everyone is invited to all meetings -- or just when a particular title is of interest.
Learn more about the fellowship opportunities for widows and widowers in our church community.
Movies provide both entertainment and commentary on our lives. Explore this opportunity to view faith in light of American culture and culture in the light of faith.
The VPC Quilters Guild, known as the Piecemakers, meets regularly for fellowship while enjoying their quilting.
Raising smaill children can sometimes feel like you are living on a different planet. Here at MOPS we will journey through motherhood "Together on Planet Mom".
PITS is for both mothers and fathers with children up to 5 years old. The focus is for parents to gather Christian families together for fellowship, to strengthen their Christian parenting skills and to continue their marital growth.
The goal of SWATT (Seniors With Available Time and Talent) is to enhance the fellowship, spiritual enrichment, service, and general enjoyment of life of the seniors of Vienna Presbyterian Church.
Who says motherhood is all work and no play? Get involved in a Mothers' Support Group and enjoy many of the great activities planned for the year.
Women in the VPC community meet for Bible study, fellowship, and service/mission opportunities. Circles are always open to new members.