

The Art of Getting Things Done
We live in a world full of stress, commitments, massive amounts of information, to-do lists that are always growing, and emails multiplying in our in-box.
We live in a world full of stress, commitments, massive amounts of information, to-do lists that are always growing, and emails multiplying in our in-box.
From Rich Nathan’s March 2013 congregational letter: Imagine you are Rip Van Winkle and you fell asleep on November 21, 1963 (the eve of JFK’s
Originally published at Dave Workman’s blog: This week I read Paul’s injunction in Ephesians 6 to “obey your parents” based on his referencing Exodus 20:12
Originally posted at richnathan.org, we got permission to share Rich’s reading list with you here. Enjoy!
By Brian Anderson, North Phoenix Vineyard, Arizona Every week 3.500 people find their way to one of five services at the 35-acre campus North Phoenix
A significant part of the vineyard movement began in a living room in Yorba Linda, California in 1977. This description of those meetings by Carol
A few days ago, Rich Nathan, the lead pastor of Vineyard Columbus, sent out an email detailing the church’s decision to cast a new vision
– From Cutting Edge, “The Church of Jesus Is the Hope of the World,” Summer 2010 Helpful books give us insights and strategies to work
In some ways, this could be a daily exercise for anyone – it certainly doesn’t just come out of my experiences as a church planter!
– From Cutting Edge, “Worthship,” Spring 2011 Dan Wilt of Nashville, Tennessee is the Learning Community Director of WorshipTraining.com, which provides online and live training
– From Cutting Edge, “The Church of Jesus Is the Hope of the World,” Summer 2010 South Suburban Vineyard’s radical vision (adapted from Geno Olison)
– From Cutting Edge, “Having Difficult Conversations,” Winter 2009 Steve Nicholson is the pastor of the Evanston Vineyard in Illinois and previously the head of