Tag: Vineyard Values

Sermon: Safe Place by Micheal Raburn

Sermon: Safe Place by Micheal Raburn

“Our actions have to match our words” Part of our values as a movement, is the one of developing  communities where people feel safe. Creating atmospheres where there is no judgment and creating a “come as you are place”.

VJN Spotlight: Marius Bühlmann and Vineyard Bern (Switzerland)

VJN Spotlight: Marius Bühlmann and Vineyard Bern (Switzerland)

We had the privilege of getting to know Marius Bühlmann and the compassion and justice work of Bern Vineyard in Switzerland. Marius shares his journey of growing up in the Vineyard and how the core values we share as an international movement have been the 

Welcoming the Stranger: A Biblical View to Understanding Immigration

In this podcast, Bethany Anderson shares from her work with Los Angeles-based Solidarity Rising on how people of faith can approach the hot topic of immigration reform with a sound, biblical worldview. Bethany explores the topic of immigration from a biblical viewpoint and our call 

Re-thinking Prison Ministry: Towards Restorative Justice

In this podcast, chaplains Steve Lowe and Michelle Smith  share from their experiences working extensively with youth in juvenile detention centers, as well as their families. Their stories challenge the prevailing American  correctional approach of isolation and punishment with a Biblical vision of restoring wholeness 

Phil Strout on VJN 2015

Well, it’s just under a month before we gather together for VJN 2015 in Raleigh! Phil Strout, national director for Vineyard USA, highlights how VJN and VJN Forum 2015 can equip you and your church to embody the Vineyard value of compassionate justice. Thanks for the