In Your Neighborhood

CCV neighborhoods are a vital part of our mission, but it starts with you. Discover how your Neighborhood Group is a crucial component to helping you develop and make an impact in your community.  By becoming involved within your neighborhood, you will connect with neighbors, build new friendships and serve the community.  Life was not meant to be lived alone.  Take this step to make life more than you thought it could be.

FIND OUT WHAT ACTIVITIES ARE TAKING PLACE IN NEIGHBORHOODS ACROSS THE VALLEY.
Whether it is an Easter Eggstravaganza, Block Party, BBQ or Fall Festival, these activities provide opportunities to get to know your neighbors.

MAKE WEEKEND MESSAGES PART OF YOUR LIFE
Neighborhood Groups meet weekly to build community and to discuss biblical principles that can be applied to our everyday lives.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD, CITY AND BEYOND
Upcoming service projects may include repairing someone's house, doing the heavy-lifting for a single mom moving into her new home, helping at your neighborhood school, cleaning a local park, or feeding the homeless.

From The Living It Out Blog

Reaching Out Is What It's All About

 It's great to get together as a Neighborhood Group to talk about God's Word and how it applies to our lives, but alongside that, we are reaching our arms out to those around us. Reaching to pick fruit for...

Groups Recognize Local Heroes

Looking for a way to get your group into the HEROES spirit? Check out this idea from Gabe’s group in Surprise! “I wanted to pass along an idea that my group will be doing for our 'Heroes' in Surprise. Next...

The Power of Numbers

Two rockstar neighborhoods are really stepping up to help families who need it! There's a family in Surprise with triplets, age 2! One of the girls recently had to go to San Francisco for heart surgery; she was unstable and...

What's it like to STEP UP? A new Facilitator’s first night on the job

It’s always easier to stay comfortable; to let the thoughts of what could go wrong or what we think we lack keep us from trying something that could be life-changing. Kevin wrestled with those same thoughts, but in the end...