Talk: A Case for Diversity

Talk: A Case for Diversity

On this sermon, Geno Olison gives the right angle for the great commission, on his own words “diversity is the means, not the end”, as the purpose to go and make disciples. Geno Olison is the lead pastor of the South Suburban Vineyard, a multiethnic church 

Transforming Lives of Refugees: Walnut Vineyard and Habibi Int’l

Transforming Lives of Refugees: Walnut Vineyard and Habibi Int’l

In this episode, VJN talks with Stephanie Tsang and Jessica Chan of Vineyard of Harvest in Walnut, CA about the justice ministry their church has developed over the years, Habibi International. Vineyard of Harvest is a Chinese-American Vineyard Church in Southern California, and they have 

How Long, O Lord? How we can respond to mass shootings

How Long, O Lord? How we can respond to mass shootings

How long, O Lord? The confused, hateful, and evil acts of destruction that took the lives of men and women at the Tree of Life  Synagogue in Pittsburgh and two men in a Kroger supermarket in Kentucky bring us to our knees and pierce our 

How Your Church Can Change the Story of Your Community

How Your Church Can Change the Story of Your Community

How Your Church Can Change the Story of Your Community This is a Multiply Vineyard blog post published on October 12, 2018 by Justin Juntunen. We had a great conversation with Vineyard pastors Charlie Cotherman & Michael Houle on changing the story of your community.

Sermon: Vineyard ONE NYC-Carrie Myers

Sermon: Vineyard ONE NYC-Carrie Myers

On this week’s sermon we have an incredible opinion on a controversial topic that is being talked about. Here Carrie shared a sermon on the topic of Bathsheba and the #MeToo movement.