Tag: justice

Sermon: Safe Place by Micheal Raburn

Sermon: Safe Place by Micheal Raburn

“Our actions have to match our words” Part of our values as a movement, is the one of developing  communities where people feel safe. Creating atmospheres where there is no judgment and creating a “come as you are place”.

Sermon Spotlight: A Equipped Church by Jeanine Blount

Sermon Spotlight: A Equipped Church by Jeanine Blount

“An equipped church is a church that can change a city” It takes an equipped church to change a city, a family a neighborhood… Though what is an equipped and an equipping church? How do we get there, how do we get to be those 

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 

VJN Recommends: Slow Kingdom Coming, Kent Annan

VJN Recommends: Slow Kingdom Coming, Kent Annan

In the face of a world groaning for peace, advertisements bombard us with promises of quick-fixes and opportunities for “Insta-activism.” For many of us within the VJN community who have humbly sought to participate in God’s work of loving mercy and doing justice, we know 

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