
Saying Yes to Leadership with Residency+
We’ve just finished up another quarter of the Multiply Vineyard Residency+ program we run in partnership with VI, and it’s been an excellent time of
We’ve just finished up another quarter of the Multiply Vineyard Residency+ program we run in partnership with VI, and it’s been an excellent time of
Concern for justice is a quality dear to the heart of God, and one Multiply Vineyard wants to see reproduced in the DNA of every
In recent years, it has been encouraging to see more and more women in the Vineyard being encouraged and empowered to become leaders in all
Here’s another newly-released Vineyard church planting team, in this case, a couple passionate about their home community in Worthington, Ohio. Inspired by the idea of
We want to celebrate and pray for all the training going on in the Vineyard. We currently have 39 students (plus or minus a couple
When you look back in Vineyard history, you find justice as a theme from the beginning. Even before the Vineyard movement began, John Wimber attended
When you read Robert Friel’s church plant profile, you may find yourself, like me, pausing over casual references to a home group bursting at the
We are honored to welcome Rich Nathan, Senior Pastor at the Columbus Vineyard, for a guest posting here on the Multiply Vineyard Blog. I’ve been
The life of a church planter can be lonely. It can be difficult to find people who can relate, and other church planters are often
While pastors and church planters often devote most of their time to doing the work of ministry, the most important pastoral leadership task is the
If you are reading this, chances are you are involved in church planting and multiplication. That’s awesome. And whether you are just exploring the idea
As we work together to multiply disciples, leaders and eventually Vineyard churches, the training we offer to our newest leaders is of vital importance. We