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 

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. 

Justice and Worship: The Ferment Podcast w/ Tina Colón Williams

Justice and Worship: The Ferment Podcast w/ Tina Colón Williams

Here at Vineyard Justice Network we are loving the Ferment Podcast! Check this episode in which Adam Russell talks with Tina Colon, who is an associate at Esperanza Center for Law & Advocacy and works as an immigration attorney, and serves at Elm City Vineyard 

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 

The Cross and Lynching Tree – A Conversation with Ramón Mayo

The Cross and Lynching Tree – A Conversation with Ramón Mayo

In this podcast, VJN talks with Ramón Mayo about the key themes and theological principles in James Cone’s “Cross and the Lynching Tree.” How does Cone help us to discover a new way of looking at the cross in America, especially today? How does the