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Justice Episodes on We Are Vineyard Podcast

Justice Episodes on We Are Vineyard Podcast

Did you know that VineyardUSA now has a “We Are Vineyard” podcast? Check out the justice series, featuring leaders and pastors engaging with the work of justice across the U.S. Jay Pathak and Josh Williams: Justice and the Kingdom of God Josh Williams: Justice In 

The Way of Nonviolence: 2 Discipleship Opportunities

The Way of Nonviolence: 2 Discipleship Opportunities

Jan 20 @10am MSTMLK’s Strategy for Today: The Discipleship Framework of Nonviolence Nonviolence is more than an idealistic theory for dreamers; it is a discipleship strategy rooted in the teachings of Jesus that can revolutionize our lives, our churches, our cities and towns, our nation 

A New Way Forward With Indigenous Theology

A New Way Forward With Indigenous Theology

In recognition of Indigenous People’s Day, VJN offers some resources from Dr. Terry Leblanc, an Indigenous theologian who is Mi’kmaq / Acadian. In addition to being the Executive Director of Indigenous Pathways, Terry is also Director of NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community (NAIITS). He has 

TENDING CREATION: Why should we care about micro plastics?

TENDING CREATION: Why should we care about micro plastics?

TENDING CREATION: In recognition of Earth Day, VJN invites you and your church to take the next step in environmental justice. Learn about microplastics from A Rocha International, a family of Christian conservation organizations. Next, click here to engage with their Plastics Toolbox to dive 

Facing the truth of historical racism, or not: A look at Yakima

Facing the truth of historical racism, or not: A look at Yakima

Dave Hanson, co-pastor of Yakima Vineyard, offers this history audit of Yakima, WA. After the LA Riots in 1992, Manning Marable wrote a definition for racism: “a system of ignorance, exploitation, and power used to oppress African Americans, Latinos, Asians, Pacific Americans, American Indians, and other people on the basis of