Our church family

Hope Vineyard is part of the movement of Vineyard Churches, and was planted out of Trent Vineyard, Nottingham in 2017.
Vineyard Churches, are part of the wider Christian church family. The name Vineyard comes from a Biblical symbol, used to describe God’s ongoing care for His people. Hope Vineyard Oxford also belongs to the Love Oxford network of churches, and we are members of the Evangelical Alliance.
As well as being a church, Hope Vineyard Church Oxford is also a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO), overseen by a Board of Trustees and registered with the Charity Commission (Charity No 1173765).
To find out more about the priorities, history and theology of Vineyard Churches (including the VCUKI statement of faith), use the link below to head to the VCUKI website.
VCUKI
Racial Diversity Network
Vineyard Churches (VCUKI) are a ‘movement’ of churches across the UK and Ireland, with a united leadership, shared events and resources that are both at a national and regional level. Nationally, there are networks that help resource and serve local Vineyard churches.
We benefit from all the networks (See link to VCUKI website above), and have a particular interest in the Racial Diversity Network, as it is headed up by Josh Kay (Lead Pastor, Hope Vineyard Church Oxford).
If you’d like to find out more, or access the racial diversity resources, click on the links below.
Talk Series, Trent Vineyard
Every Nation, Every Tribe, Every People
Here are links to a series of talks Josh contributed to at his and Katie’s previous church, Trent Vineyard, Nottingham.

