After four months of weekly attendance Gilbert campus (and watching years of their sermons online):
"Worship" is rock played by 20-somethings amidst smoky air and lasers with latecomers milling about talking through much of it: shallow seeming and praise-lite.
Teaching has been topical in series format, biblically sound, simple enough for most high school kids.
They do an excellent job managing a large team of volunteers helping all the churchgoers to their classes, seats and parking spaces.
SVCC is organized and pleasant, maybe lacking a bit in mature praise or much prayer or emphasis upon either. There is sound teaching that doesn't delve deeper much (biblical exegesis, theology, etc.) but works to whet one's appetite for more, at least. Perhaps their small groups pick up that slack?
P.S. - U.S. military, cops and other tax-funded professions receive special praise from the pulpit often enough for it to have stood out to me. No mention of, for example, garbage men or farmers whose professions are more dangerous than patrol officer and without whom we'd all die a lot more quickly.