Transforming Lives of Refugees: Walnut Vineyard and Habibi Int’l

Transforming Lives of Refugees: Walnut Vineyard and Habibi Int’l

In this episode, VJN talks with Stephanie Tsang and Jessica Chan of Vineyard of Harvest in Walnut, CA about the justice ministry their church has developed over the years, Habibi International. Vineyard of Harvest is a Chinese-American Vineyard Church in Southern California, and they have 

SPOTLIGHT:  Becoming the People of God – Part 1: From Slavery to Freedom – Donnell Wyche

SPOTLIGHT: Becoming the People of God – Part 1: From Slavery to Freedom – Donnell Wyche

On Sunday we launched our fall sermon series, Becoming the People of God – From Slavery to Freedom. This is a multi-week study of Exodus. We want to consider what happens when a community’s identity is changed as they encounter God in their own place 

VJN Recommends: Slow Kingdom Coming, Kent Annan

VJN Recommends: Slow Kingdom Coming, Kent Annan

In the face of a world groaning for peace, advertisements bombard us with promises of quick-fixes and opportunities for “Insta-activism.” For many of us within the VJN community who have humbly sought to participate in God’s work of loving mercy and doing justice, we know 

VJN 2017 Main Sessions are here! Re-live “Seeking the Peace of our Cities”

VJN 2017 Main Sessions are here! Re-live “Seeking the Peace of our Cities”

“Lord, have mercy on us, who are sinners.” VJN 2017 was a powerful and rich time of “ironing sharpening iron”: VJN members from all across the country (and Canada and the UK) gathered at Yakima Vineyard in Washington to dive into conversations on the liturgies 

Sermon Spotlight: A Community of Neighbors Geno Olison

Sermon Spotlight: A Community of Neighbors Geno Olison

Am I taking risks in order to become the neighbor that God has called me to be? On this spotlight sermon, Geno Olison, takes us back to the fundamental of Gods command on being a good neighbor. To do so, there’s an action of taking