Vineyard Church Weekly Update | April 30, 2025Â <-- Video Link
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This week, Pastor Adam reflects on Exodus 20:2 and Luke 19:10, and how together they challenge us to consider the depth of our understanding—and living—of...
Vineyard Church Weekly Update | April 23, 2025Â <-- Video Link
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As we move forward from Holy Week and our journey through Lent and the Gospel of Luke, Pastor Adam encourages us to ask: What now? This Sunday, we’ll concl...
Vineyard Church | Weekly Update April 16, 2025Â <-- Video Link
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As we enter the middle of Holy Week, Adam shares a meaningful reflection on Luke 22, focusing on "Spy Wednesday"—the day that sets the wheels in motion tow...
Weekly Update | April 9, 2025Â Â <--link to Adam's Vlog
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This coming Monday will be our final Lent devotional. Adam has asked that you take a moment to respond with how the devotional has spoken to you and whether you ...
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I hope you're enjoying the new weekly video format from Adam. Please be sure to follow up with the email response I requested.
This week, we dive into Luke 17:1-6, a challenging passage...
Hi Vineyard fam,Â
We are going to change this up and get a little more personal with the weekly updates. There is now going to be a video rather than a blog post.Â
We're at the midpoint of the week of prayer and this Friday we will hav...
Be ready for the Lord’s coming… This is the subheading in my Bible introducing the passage from Luke 12:35-48. “Be ready for the Lord’s coming.” Eschatology, the study of the Biblical end times, consumes much attention and energy of th...
How far would Jesus go to seek and save the lost? This is the question we draw from Luke 19:10, that the Son of Man came to seek and save the lost. So far in the Gospel of Luke, we’ve seen Jesus become one of us, face the trials and te...
Lent 2025 Daily Spiritual Practice Guide
Tonight, at our Ash Wednesday service, we will officially kick off the season of Lent as we prepare for Holy Week celebrations in April. What is Lent, and why do we, a Vineyard church not exact...
My Grandfather had a red Ford pickup truck, an amazing machine that would always light me up with excitement when I saw it coming down the road. Smelling like the stale smoke he hid from me until he was able to quit cigarettes (cold tu...
Last Sunday, we made it to Simon’s house and met a Pharisee that we might actually know pretty well. Simon invited Jesus to dinner because it was the “right” thing to do, not because he particularly wanted Jesus to be in his house eati...
As part of my regular rhythm, I read through Revelation chapters 2, 3, and 4 often at the beginning of my prayer time. Reading these letters to the churches followed by the picture of worship in heaven has helped me pray through the di...