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Justice That Heals: Fighting Human Trafficking with Hannah Estabrook

Justice That Heals: Fighting Human Trafficking with Hannah Estabrook

We’re going to love you until you can love yourself. Hannah Estabrook January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month. We’re highlighting the restorative justice work and ministry of Hannah Estabrook. She’s a pastor at Franklinton Abbey and founder of Sanctuary Night, a sacred space created for 

Talk: The role and work of the spirit in the ministry of inclusion

Talk: The role and work of the spirit in the ministry of inclusion

In this talk, Kathy Maskell goes beyond the words of the book of Philemon to unfold the meaning of Paul’s actions and its implications. This letter, meant a lot more than what it initially leads to think. Which has amazing practical implications on how to 

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 

Different Together: A Journey Towards Justice and Reconciliation with Stephanie Snow

Different Together: A Journey Towards Justice and Reconciliation with Stephanie Snow

In this podcast, Kathy Maskell sits down with Stephanie Snow, justice ministry leader at Hyde Park Vineyard Church in Chicago, IL. Stephanie shares about the exciting sermon series and “sharing tables” initiative her church is doing right now, as well as her journey of discovering 

Safe House of Hope: Denene Yates – Part 2

Safe House of Hope: Denene Yates – Part 2

Safe House of Hope: Denene Yates – Part 2 by Vineyard Justice Network In this podcast episode, Steven Hamilton continues his conversation with Denene Yates, founder of Safe House of Hope, an aftercare center for human trafficking survivors in Maryland.