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Together, for Ahmaud Arbery | A Letter From Black Vineyard Pastors

Together, for Ahmaud Arbery | A Letter From Black Vineyard Pastors

Vineyard Justice Network continues our song of lament for Ahmaud Arbery and all the brokenness, violence, fear, and injustice that his murder exposed.

We humbly seek to listen well to our Black Vineyard pastors who cry out, in one voice. This voice invites our churches to yoke the efforts of naming the trauma of white supremacy to doing the Spirit-led work necessary to “uplift black lives.”

Keeping the Crown on King Jesus in a Pandemic

Keeping the Crown on King Jesus in a Pandemic

The world feels like it is revolving around the COVID-19 pandemic, and yet this Holy Week we cling to Jesus Christ as our Center and our King. And this Center will hold.

We have curated some resources that we hope will equip you and shape your voice and spiritual practices as a Kingdom witness for your community.

REGISTRATION OPEN FOR SVS 2020, WITH VJN TRACK!

REGISTRATION OPEN FOR SVS 2020, WITH VJN TRACK!

Registration is now open for SVS 2020, to be held April 16-18, in Chicago, Illinois, USA is now open!Register today and save at http://SVS2020.eventbrite.com. The guiding theme of SVS 2020 is “Hearing, Seeing, and Remembering As The People of God.” Together we will explore hearing, seeing, and remembering as 

It’s Not Enough to be Angry: The Problem with Package- Deal Ethics

It’s Not Enough to be Angry: The Problem with Package- Deal Ethics

THE PROBLEM OF PACKAGE-DEAL ETHICS The great curse of our generation is how such polarization is warping the way we think through our deepest moral dilemmas. When it comes to ethics, we find our answers too readily and unthinkingly according to which side of the 

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