4G’s of Church of the Valley.
Gather with the church
Discipleship was never meant to be a solo journey. God designed us to walk together worshiping Him and encouraging each other along the way. Every Sunday at 10am, our whole church gathers for singing, preaching, prayer, and giving. You'll find people from every walk of life in the room, all reminding each other of the gospel and getting sent back out to love God and others through the week. Our gatherings aren't just an event, they're the heartbeat of who we are.
Here's how you can dive in:
Come expecting to encounter God. Show up early, pray beforehand, let worship music set your heart before you even walk in.
Show up for others, not just yourself. Ask, "How can I be a blessing today?" instead of "What am I getting out of this?"
Come ready to hear from God. Arrive 15 minutes early, silence your phone, and ask God to speak through His Word.
Let your private worship overflow into Sunday. What you do Monday through Saturday shapes what happens when we gather.
Grow in Christ
Growing as a disciple isn't optional, it's essential. And it starts with the small, daily stuff: time with Jesus in prayer, the Bile, and worship. We want to help you take real steps forward, not just tell you to "grow." Christian growth is a work of God (Philippians 1:6), but it does require us to put in some effort and create the environment where we can prioritize time with God.
Keep it simple by asking yourself three questions each day:
Does this honor and glorify God?
Am I actually enjoying God and the life He's given me?
Who can I tell about Jesus today?
Growth isn't about hitting a growth goal. It's about becoming more like Jesus, one ordinary day at a time. You can trust God in the process of your sanctification as you seek Him daily!
Give generously and gladly
Following Jesus means holding what He's given us with open hands and stewarding every resource He has entrusted to us. We believe our church should never run short on resources to do what God's called it to do and that starts with each of us living generously, not out of obligation, but out of joy (2 Corinthians 8–9). We are a generous people because of generous God!
Generosity looks like this:
Managing your money with God's principles — tithing, getting out of debt, living within your means, and actually sticking to a budget.
Giving your first and best, not your leftovers, toward Kingdom work, reaching the next generation, planting churches, and supporting the people who lead our ministries.
Seeing generosity as worship, not a burden. It's not either/or, it's a whole and joyful part of following Jesus.
Ready to start?
Set up giving (one-time or recurring) at cotv.church/giving.
Go and tell others
Jesus didn't call a few people to share the gospel, He called all of us. And He's already placed you exactly where you need to be: your neighborhood, your workplace, your friendships. That's not an accident.
Living out the Great Commission looks like both "go and tell" and "come and see", sharing your faith with people around you and inviting them into what God's doing in our church family. You don't need a perfect plan, just ask the Lord each day to show you who needs to hear the gospel or be encouraged!
Go ahead try now, by taking the next step:
Text someone right now and invite them to church.
Ask God who's in your everyday circles — and what it'd look like to point them to Jesus.
Our mission doesn't end when we leave on Sunday.
It's every day, everywhere we go!