3 Ways to Pastor Where You’re At
When Jesus calls us to make disciples, he’s not talking about just from inside the walls of the buildings where we meet for worship. Again
When Jesus calls us to make disciples, he’s not talking about just from inside the walls of the buildings where we meet for worship. Again
The good news of Jesus, the gospel of the Kingdom of God, isn’t abstract. The gospel speaks to universal human concerns, but it also directly
Euangelion, the Gospel, is good news. But good news needs a context to be meaningful. Good news is good because of how it fits in
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
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
One of our core values in the Vineyard is to be a people of the kingdom of God who pursue culturally relevant mission in the
How much time should a church planter spend on justice issues? We want to work for justice, but we don’t want to forget the other
When you’re new to the Vineyard, it can be surprising to hear the kingdom of God talked about so much. It’s written into our values,
I tell people I love funerals. And you know why? I realized that there is great outreach potential in them. If you’re meeting with a family
We are honored to welcome writer Ramon Mayo for another guest post here on the Multiply Vineyard Blog. In my last post we talked about what
While I know that the idea of being led by the Spirit is often assumed in church planting circles and implicit in many of our
When Jesus is asked in Mark 12 which commandment is the most important, he immediately responds with his top two: 1. “Love the Lord your