How God Called Us To Church Plant…Again
[siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Image_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget] After 20 years in the Vineyard and 10 years in ministry, we had been on two church planting teams, but never planted a
[siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Image_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget] After 20 years in the Vineyard and 10 years in ministry, we had been on two church planting teams, but never planted a
We are honored to welcome writer Ramon Mayo for a guest post here on the Multiply Vineyard Blog. There are so many misconceptions about missional community.
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
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
When we talk of church planting, beginning new churches in new towns, it’s easy to believe that only the largest church with the most resources
Jeff & Le Que Heidkamp are the key speakers for the Cause Conference in Cape Coral in March. And here’s a little about why they
We’re really excited about all God is about to do at the Cause to Live For Conference this weekend! So much so, that we’ve created
In God’s kingdom, growth, maturity, and lasting change come gradually, in the midst of regular life and activities; not at a special seminar, or with
You and I cannot make anything grow. Not a garden, not a baby, not a church, not even ourselves. We can provide the proper conditions
Have you noticed how often the kingdom of God first arrives in an under-the-radar kind of way? Like the mustard seed and the yeast Jesus
The kingdom of God starts small. Our attention is easily attracted by the big, the showy, the dramatic, and the unusual. Celebrities. Natural Disasters. Political
A community that follows Jesus is meant to be a place of transformation. We want to see the people who come into our churches experience