Tag: justice

Introducing the Vineyard Justice Network

Over the past couple of month’s we’ve been hinting at the future direction of VAST. Now, we’re ready to share the next stage of our development: the work of VAST will be folded into the broader framework of the new Vineyard Justice Network (VJN)! Over 

Tending Our Roots, Growing Toward the Future

Did you know that John Wimber, the founder of the Vineyard movement, once said that the purpose of the Vineyard movement could be summed up with two words: “worship” and “compassion“? With that inspiration, we’ve been working on some exciting new developments that will help 

Justice Ministry Opportunities Abound at Vineyard Columbus!

Our good friend and fellow abolitionist – Connie Anderson, who is also the Great Lakes Region Director for Justice ministries with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship USA – has sent us an updated list of how people at Vineyard Columbus and in the Columbus, Ohio-area can get 

Vineyard Spotlight: Emily Fitchpatrick – Part 2

Today, we continue with our ‘Vineyard Spotlight‘ series, part 2 of our interview with Emily Fitchpatrick (If you missed part 1, check it out here).  Emily is founder of On Eagles Wings Ministries and director of Hope House, a U.S. safehome for victims of child 

Vineyard Spotlight: Emily Fitchpatrick – Part 1

We are thrilled to have another edition of our occasional ‘Vineyard Spotlight‘ series.  Our latest interview is with Emily Fitchpatrick, founder of On Eagles Wings Ministries and director of Hope House, a U.S. safehome for victims of child sex trafficking and exploitation. Emily candidly shares