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.

“Diversity is not the end, it’s the means”: Follow-Up from 2018 Better Together Conference

“Diversity is not the end, it’s the means”: Follow-Up from 2018 Better Together Conference

It’s hard to believe that #VineyardBetterTogether2018 was just a couple of weeks ago!  Nearly 400 people gathered in Evanston for the second Vineyard USA conference on race, diversity, and reconciliation. Geno Olison, conference organizer and pastor of South Suburban Vineyard in Chicago, set the tone 

Watch: Webinar on Calling, Discernment, and Work

Watch: Webinar on Calling, Discernment, and Work

webinar on calling, discernment, and work HOW TO DISCERN YOUR CALLING AND NOT QUIT YOUR DAY JOB “The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.” — Frederick Buechner Does it feel like you were made 

Art, Advent, and Justice:  Podcast with Michelle Ting

Art, Advent, and Justice: Podcast with Michelle Ting

On this week’s podcast we had the pleasure of speaking with Michelle Ting, who is a small group leader in the Palo Alto Vineyard in California and a student at Fuller Seminary. We tackle the topic of art and how that is a way Michelle