Author: Hana Lehmann

A Litany of Lament

Written by the Pastors of Circle of Hope in Philadelphia, PA – June 1, 2020 We need the Holy Spirit.  We join together to lament the brutal death of George Floyd. We feel anger and grief. We stand together against the entrenched systemic racism that 

PODCAST: There Are No Strangers with Jeanine Winfrey IMMIGRATION

PODCAST: There Are No Strangers with Jeanine Winfrey IMMIGRATION

In this episode, Jeanine Winfrey shares her own immigration story from Vietnam and how it fuels her work. Jeanine represents DACA clients and people seeking asylum in the US. She discusses the intersection and challenges of her immigration work, and her faith hope for the 

Remember & Reconcile

Remember & Reconcile

For our Vineyard congregation on the south side of Chicago, we recognize the many effects of generational poverty in our larger community which have been perpetuated through years of unjust systems that exploit the poor from so many heart-breaking angles.

The Greeley Vineyard Partners with Free Our Girls    (Greeley, CO)

The Greeley Vineyard Partners with Free Our Girls (Greeley, CO)

By Stacie Seaman Introduction: Engaging sex trafficking is the work of the church regardless of size and location. However, it is a justice issue that often appears daunting or distant from the small, rural church. It feels like sex trafficking is an issue better suited 

Redefining Poverty, Reimagining Justice: Podcast

Redefining Poverty, Reimagining Justice: Podcast

THEOLOGY AND WORSHIP A worship leader and professor of Old Testament, Dr. Beth Stovell says that caring for the poor and marginalized, ending poverty is not something on the periphery of what we do as Christians. Rather, it’s deeply woven into how scripture imagines worship.