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Mountain View Church
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upcoming events
upcoming events



Campus Crews
Campus Crews
Campus Crews
4/24/25
4/24/25
4/24/25
Campus Crews are starting for the Summer season! This is a perfect opportunity to find community and grow in your faith. Join us for 7 weeks starting April 24, 2025.
Campus Crews are starting for the Summer season! This is a perfect opportunity to find community and grow in your faith. Join us for 7 weeks starting April 24, 2025.
Campus Crews are starting for the Summer season! This is a perfect opportunity to find community and grow in your faith. Join us for 7 weeks starting April 24, 2025.



Crash Course
Crash Course
Crash Course
5/4/25
5/4/25
5/4/25
Crash Course is designed to help people learn more about who we are, what we do, and why we do it. Get to know the heart of this house and the culture of Mountain View Church.
Crash Course is designed to help people learn more about who we are, what we do, and why we do it. Get to know the heart of this house and the culture of Mountain View Church.
Crash Course is designed to help people learn more about who we are, what we do, and why we do it. Get to know the heart of this house and the culture of Mountain View Church.



Fundamentals
Fundamentals
Fundamentals
5/11/25
5/11/25
5/11/25
Starting out or starting over? In the Fundamentals 6-week class you will discover what the Bible says about walking out your faith of following Jesus through the Great Commandment and the Great Commission.
Starting out or starting over? In the Fundamentals 6-week class you will discover what the Bible says about walking out your faith of following Jesus through the Great Commandment and the Great Commission.
Starting out or starting over? In the Fundamentals 6-week class you will discover what the Bible says about walking out your faith of following Jesus through the Great Commandment and the Great Commission.



Summer Nights
Summer Nights
Summer Nights
6/9/25
6/9/25
6/9/25
Summer Nights is a 4-day camp for our 3-year-olds- 3rd graders (based on their 2025-2026 grade level), designed to teach biblical truths that are essential to a child's faith. They will have the opportunity to build community and experience fun, games, hype worship, interactive teaching, and tribe competitions.
Summer Nights is a 4-day camp for our 3-year-olds- 3rd graders (based on their 2025-2026 grade level), designed to teach biblical truths that are essential to a child's faith. They will have the opportunity to build community and experience fun, games, hype worship, interactive teaching, and tribe competitions.
Summer Nights is a 4-day camp for our 3-year-olds- 3rd graders (based on their 2025-2026 grade level), designed to teach biblical truths that are essential to a child's faith. They will have the opportunity to build community and experience fun, games, hype worship, interactive teaching, and tribe competitions.
Next Steps
Next Steps
FAQs
What is a Celebration?
At Mountain View we have chosen to call our corporate gatherings celebrations, not “services." Why? Because we do not want anyone coming with the mentality of “serve us.” We don’t come to church to be consumers but contributors. Therefore, we have celebrations. We intentionally celebrate the truth that our God is not dead but alive. We celebrate that He still brings life back to dead things, transforms homes, changes lives, breaks chains, sets people free, heals, and the list goes on. We live on the resurrection side of the cross. So church is not something we casually do. It’s not even our habit or tradition. We come expectant and ready to be engaged in the supernatural work of God, right here, right now. And that is worth celebrating.
What is a Celebration?
At Mountain View we have chosen to call our corporate gatherings celebrations, not “services." Why? Because we do not want anyone coming with the mentality of “serve us.” We don’t come to church to be consumers but contributors. Therefore, we have celebrations. We intentionally celebrate the truth that our God is not dead but alive. We celebrate that He still brings life back to dead things, transforms homes, changes lives, breaks chains, sets people free, heals, and the list goes on. We live on the resurrection side of the cross. So church is not something we casually do. It’s not even our habit or tradition. We come expectant and ready to be engaged in the supernatural work of God, right here, right now. And that is worth celebrating.
What is a Celebration?
At Mountain View we have chosen to call our corporate gatherings celebrations, not “services." Why? Because we do not want anyone coming with the mentality of “serve us.” We don’t come to church to be consumers but contributors. Therefore, we have celebrations. We intentionally celebrate the truth that our God is not dead but alive. We celebrate that He still brings life back to dead things, transforms homes, changes lives, breaks chains, sets people free, heals, and the list goes on. We live on the resurrection side of the cross. So church is not something we casually do. It’s not even our habit or tradition. We come expectant and ready to be engaged in the supernatural work of God, right here, right now. And that is worth celebrating.
How long does a Celebration last?
One hour and 10 minutes
How long does a Celebration last?
One hour and 10 minutes
How long does a Celebration last?
One hour and 10 minutes
What are the Celebration times?
8:00a, 9:30a, 11:00a, 12:30p
What are the Celebration times?
8:00a, 9:30a, 11:00a, 12:30p
What are the Celebration times?
8:00a, 9:30a, 11:00a, 12:30p
Do you have something for my kids?
Kids ages birth through 5th grade have programming during each Sunday Celebration. Kids ages 6th through 12th grade will join you in the main Celebration and attend their Celebration on Wednesday evening. Click below for the Next Gen Page.
Do you have something for my kids?
Kids ages birth through 5th grade have programming during each Sunday Celebration. Kids ages 6th through 12th grade will join you in the main Celebration and attend their Celebration on Wednesday evening. Click below for the Next Gen Page.
Do you have something for my kids?
Kids ages birth through 5th grade have programming during each Sunday Celebration. Kids ages 6th through 12th grade will join you in the main Celebration and attend their Celebration on Wednesday evening. Click below for the Next Gen Page.
How early should I arrive?
If I am checking in kids, arrive 30 minutes before the start time. If I am not checking in kids, arrive 20 minutes before the start time.
How early should I arrive?
If I am checking in kids, arrive 30 minutes before the start time. If I am not checking in kids, arrive 20 minutes before the start time.
How early should I arrive?
If I am checking in kids, arrive 30 minutes before the start time. If I am not checking in kids, arrive 20 minutes before the start time.
Is there anything I should do to prepare for my first visit?
Visit the New Here page on the website. Fill out the Plan Your Visit form (linked below). Watch a Celebration online.
Is there anything I should do to prepare for my first visit?
Visit the New Here page on the website. Fill out the Plan Your Visit form (linked below). Watch a Celebration online.
Is there anything I should do to prepare for my first visit?
Visit the New Here page on the website. Fill out the Plan Your Visit form (linked below). Watch a Celebration online.
What should I wear?
There is no dress code at Mountain View, come as you are.
What should I wear?
There is no dress code at Mountain View, come as you are.
What should I wear?
There is no dress code at Mountain View, come as you are.
Where do I park?
Pull in to the east parking lot and you will find New Here Park Here spots across from the black New Here tent. With construction happening on campus, plan for a little extra time for parking.
Where do I park?
Pull in to the east parking lot and you will find New Here Park Here spots across from the black New Here tent. With construction happening on campus, plan for a little extra time for parking.
Where do I park?
Pull in to the east parking lot and you will find New Here Park Here spots across from the black New Here tent. With construction happening on campus, plan for a little extra time for parking.
Where do I go first?
The black New Here tent located in the east parking lot where we have welcoming hosts and a gift just for you!
Where do I go first?
The black New Here tent located in the east parking lot where we have welcoming hosts and a gift just for you!
Where do I go first?
The black New Here tent located in the east parking lot where we have welcoming hosts and a gift just for you!
Do you have an area for nursing mothers?
We allow nursing mothers to utilize the nursery.
Do you have an area for nursing mothers?
We allow nursing mothers to utilize the nursery.
Do you have an area for nursing mothers?
We allow nursing mothers to utilize the nursery.
Do you have special needs programming?
We do not currently have specialty programming but do our best to meet each family’s individual needs when possible.
Do you have special needs programming?
We do not currently have specialty programming but do our best to meet each family’s individual needs when possible.
Do you have special needs programming?
We do not currently have specialty programming but do our best to meet each family’s individual needs when possible.
Can I bring my service animal?
Trained service animals who are trained to do work or perform a task for a person with disabilities are welcome. Comfort and/or emotional support animals are not recognized as service animals by the ADA and are not permitted on campus.
Can I bring my service animal?
Trained service animals who are trained to do work or perform a task for a person with disabilities are welcome. Comfort and/or emotional support animals are not recognized as service animals by the ADA and are not permitted on campus.
Can I bring my service animal?
Trained service animals who are trained to do work or perform a task for a person with disabilities are welcome. Comfort and/or emotional support animals are not recognized as service animals by the ADA and are not permitted on campus.