Learning To Love Across Our Differences
God wants us to be a multiethnic church because God wants to rewire us so that we relate to the world around us and the
God wants us to be a multiethnic church because God wants to rewire us so that we relate to the world around us and the
Recently I had a chance to chat with Leah Wenger, planter of the Vineyard of Mahomet, a campus of the Central Illinois Vineyard. I was
Multiply Vineyard believes that every single Vineyard church can be a parent of new churches. We have found that the triad model can be an
It’s good to be a female pastor in the Vineyard. I’ve been leading a Vineyard church plant for a year and a half, and when
Sharing the gospel is kind of like following a diet—the best long-term results come from sustainable lifestyle changes, rather than bursts of intense effort. And
As a church planter or pastor, you’re always on the lookout for new leaders. And sometimes you see that these leaders are ready for more—more
Learn about the vision for multiethnic church planting in the Vineyard from two churches who are intentionally living out this aspect of the Kingdom. We
After the lead church planter, one of the very first people you want on a church planting team is a worship leader. And continuing to
Missional living is a central part of the values and beliefs of the Vineyard—we are a church-planting movement, after all. God’s mission is our reason
Jesus was and is a master of the well-placed question. In his ministry, we see him use questions that range from simple to stumpers, from
Do you have vision for your church serving, connecting, and reaching out to your neighborhood, town, or city? Watch this video for a conversation on why
If you’ve been part of planting a church, you know it’s a big task, and a challenging one. But it’s also a task that God