Tag: discipleship

#VJNEQUIP: Leading in a Post-Truth World Webinar

#VJNEQUIP: Leading in a Post-Truth World Webinar

Rich Nathan, (Founding Pastor of Columbus Vineyard), David Ruis, (National Director Vineyard Canada), Rose Madrid Swetman (Regional Leader, Northwest Region) and Caleb Maskell (Chair, Steering Committee Society of Vineyard Scholars), and Geno Olison (Pastor of South Suburban Vineyard, Vineyard Diversity Team) engaged in a roundtable 

Spotlight Interview: Dennis Orthner on Public Discipleship

Spotlight Interview: Dennis Orthner on Public Discipleship

In todays spotlight interview, VJN had a conversation with Dennis Orthner. Dennis is a social work professor at UNC,  and he candidly shares how discipleship should be a public act. Watch this interview to take a look at his view on why supportive services are 

Watch: What does a “justice” disciple look like in public?

In this week’s video podcast, watch Session 3: “Developing the Hands” from the 2015 VJN Forum on “Jesus, the Kingdom, and the Poor.” What does a justice disciple look like in public? A session led by Dr. Michael Raburn on reaching and serving your community 

Watch: Kathy Maskell on the Justice of Disciple-Making

In this week’s video podcast, watch Session 2: “Developing the Heart: The Justice of Disciple-Making,” from the 2015 VJN Forum on “Jesus, the Kingdom, and the Poor.” A conversation led by Kathy Maskell on how to talk about and understand the importance of the role 

Creating Disciples that Change Communities

Creating Disciples that Change Communities

How is sustainable justice-making related to discipleship? This week, Alan Scott shares his take on how Christ-shaped discipleship should inevitably lead to not only transformed individual lives but transformed communities. Alan Scott is the founding pastor of the Causeway Coast Vineyard Church in Northern Ireland.