Hello Vineyard Fam!
First week of February is in the books and we are a week away from Ash Wednesday and the beginning of Lent! This week we will continue our journey towards Holy Week and Resurrection Day with some more time in the G...
Hello Vineyard Fam!
I hope you are kicking off February well... Even though that rat Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow on Monday, and like the coward he is, went back into hiding like a punk. That groundhog is lying to himself if he th...
Hello Vineyard Fam!
One of the quiet dangers of a new year is how quickly we move from reflection to resolve. We pause long enough to ask good questions like Who am I becoming? and What needs to change? but then we rush to fill the s...
Hello Vineyard Fam!
I hope you had an awesome Advent Season and Christmas celebration, each year I enjoy it more than the last! Next up is the New Year, which always leads to the look-back reflective whiplash of a year that flew by at...
Hello Vineyard Fam!
Tonight, we light the final candle! Throughout Advent, we’ve been tracing the movement of God toward us. Hope taught us how to wait in the dark. Peace reminded us that we can rest because Jesus has already done the...
Happy Wednesday, Vineyard Family!
The King Has Come — And He’s Coming Again
Every week of our fall series, we’ve followed the footsteps of a King who reigns in ways the world never expects. A King who heals through wounds and rules t...
Happy Wednesday Vineyard Family!
There’s a strange kind of silence that happens in storms; not the calm before the storm but the quiet inside the storm. This is the space between panic and peace where you’ve done everything you can, a...
Happy Wednesday Vineyard Family!
There are moments when faith feels like a valley of dry bones... dreams scattered, hope brittle, and prayers unanswered. The Prophet Ezekiel knew that feeling even before God took him to a valley fille...
Every generation faces its own furnace. In Babylon, it roared with flames. In our world, it hums quietly through pressure, pace, and the pull into conformity.
The command hasn’t changed much: “When the music plays, bow.” Bow to comfor...
The Crown of Thorns
Crowns usually mean achievement; something earned, admired, lifted high... But the crown Jesus wore was made of thorns, and it wasn’t placed on His head in celebration, but in mockery. Even so, it became the symbol...
When power shouts, gentleness feels like weakness... But Isaiah saw something different.
Centuries before Jesus was born, Isaiah wrote about a mysterious figure called the Servant of the Lord, someone chosen by God, filled with His Sp...
We all crown something.
A cause. A leader. A dream. A version of ourselves we’re chasing.
It’s human to look for someone or something to hold it all together. The world feels fractured and fragile, and deep down we want to know that so...