"Go Therefore and make disciples"
We are located in suburbs of Central Sarasota, only a short drive from downtown. We believe God is calling us to create a resting place for The Lord where His people host His Presence, are transformed by His Glory and multiply His Kingdom everywhere they go as His ambassadors.
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How can I get connected before or after service?
One of the best ways to get connected at Victory is to meet us at our Connect Table in the lobby before or after the service. Our team would be glad to share some easy ways you can get involved - from classes to small groups!
What are the core beliefs at Victory?
Victory is based on the foundational truths taught in the Bible.
All of our teaching and ministry is rooted in and flows out of these Biblical doctrines.
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All of our teaching and ministry is rooted in and flows out of these Biblical doctrines.
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Is children's ministry available?
Yes! Victory Kids is a place where your kids can have fun, grow, and discover just how much God loves them.
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What are House Fires?
Great question! Our House Fires are small group gatherings that happen multiple times a month all across the Sarasota area. If you would like to get plugged in, click here.
Why does Victory use flags and banners in worship?
Flags and banners have held powerful significance in worship that draw on historical and biblical foundations. In Exodus 17:15, we discover that Moses built an altar and called it, "Jehovah Nissi," which means “The Lord is my Banner,” symbolizing God's protection and victory. In Song of Solomon 2:4 it says, "He brought me to the banqueting house, and His banner over me was love." This word for banner in the Hebrew means "a standard or flag," signifying protection and/or identity. Both flags and banners play an important role in worship symbolizing identity, divine guidance, God's nature and unity under God's sovereignty.
Psalm 20:5 says, "We will rejoice in your salvation, and in the name of our God we will set up our banners! May the Lord fulfill all your petitions." The Hebrew word for banners in this scripture means a rallying point or sign of victory. There are many scriptures that reveal the lifting up of flags and banners as a divine call and rallying point of unity among God’s people. As we worship at Victory with banners, we are declaring and remembering the names of God, the nature of God and His authority.
Flags and banners are more than just fabric. They are a visual expression of worship, identity and God's promises. In waving and displaying our banners, our worship becomes a powerful declaration of God's presence, love and victory.
Psalm 20:5 says, "We will rejoice in your salvation, and in the name of our God we will set up our banners! May the Lord fulfill all your petitions." The Hebrew word for banners in this scripture means a rallying point or sign of victory. There are many scriptures that reveal the lifting up of flags and banners as a divine call and rallying point of unity among God’s people. As we worship at Victory with banners, we are declaring and remembering the names of God, the nature of God and His authority.
Flags and banners are more than just fabric. They are a visual expression of worship, identity and God's promises. In waving and displaying our banners, our worship becomes a powerful declaration of God's presence, love and victory.
Why Saturday night service?
We have discovered that Saturday nights set a great precedent for the moving of the Holy Spirit and the breaking open of the Word of God. We believe this helps us create an atmosphere of lingering and ministering unto the Lord. It also helps us to build and foster relationships between one another in a special way.
Our congregation loves the presence of God, making Jesus the centerpiece, and we are not in a hurry. Saturday nights are not like Sunday mornings, which are usually rushed and over structured to make sure everyone can get out on time for Sunday lunch. On a Saturday night, most families have had dinner and are ready to enter into devotion and worship, which fosters an atmosphere of worship, resting, receiving and enjoying the presence of God. This is why we do Saturday nights.
Our congregation loves the presence of God, making Jesus the centerpiece, and we are not in a hurry. Saturday nights are not like Sunday mornings, which are usually rushed and over structured to make sure everyone can get out on time for Sunday lunch. On a Saturday night, most families have had dinner and are ready to enter into devotion and worship, which fosters an atmosphere of worship, resting, receiving and enjoying the presence of God. This is why we do Saturday nights.
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Where Are We Located?
5250 17th Street, Suite 115
Sarasota, FL 34235
Sarasota, FL 34235
Service Times:
Saturdays 5:00pm