New Murals for Winnipeg… and us!

Anyone driving by 782 Main Street these days, will notice some exciting new developments on the South side of our building.  We were approached by Synonym, a local art consultation duo, who asked if we would be interested in hosting two murals on the South side of our building.  We were intrigued for a number of reasons:

  1. We love beauty and want to be a place that encourages artistic and creative endeavours.  We are made in the image and likeness of our Creator, who is the consummate and continual creator.
  2. We want to bring a sense of hope, life and awe to our neighbourhood.  God is the source of all these things and we want to work with him wherever we see the Spirit moving.
  3. We want to work for the good of our city.  Jeremiah exhorted the ancient Hebrews to “work for the good of the city in which you dwell”.  We want to partner with our neighbours and discover the ways God is at work in the lives of those around us.
  4. World class artists painting parts of our story on our walls in a way that is larger and more beautiful than we ever dreamed sure sounds like a God set-up to us!

Symbols are extremely important because of the message and weight they can carry.  For this reason, we required that the Elder team (Pastoral and Lay Elders) would give final approval to the mock-ups of the proposed murals.  To help the artists understand who we are and what we stand for, we got together with the organizers a number of times and told them some of our stories and shared our deep values and why we’re here.  These were great times, and they were moved by what we shared.

IMG_5307After we received the mock-ups, we consulted all kinds of people – artists and non-artists alike, professionals, young, old, indigenous, WCVers and non church goers.  While we did seek the input from many of you, we were not able to get to everyone.  Thank you for those who did give feedback and reached out to us with comments, questions or concerns.  Art is subjective – everyone has an opinion.  For this reason we simply wanted to ensure that we nor Jesus were misrepresented in any way.  Additionally, we wanted to ensure that our people and the people from our neighbourhood could connect with the proposed murals – that they wouldn’t feel isolated at all.  The Elders feel that both murals exceed expectations – in fact, one elder said, “it’s like they’re telling our story on our wall!”  Throughout our consultations there were a few cautions that were carefully and prayerfully considered (like ensuring that neighbourhood people don’t feel isolated and that the messaging aligned with our values).  We feel right and excited about proceeding.

What both artist duos have come up with is amazing.  We believe these public works of art will have far-reaching impact and will hold the keys to many encounters with the God who loves, creates, and is always ready to bring hope to those who are open to receive.  We think they will woo and arrest people (in a good way!)  In the end, we are a Kingdom people and we are always looking for those places and times when his Kingdom of love and justice breaks in.  We think these murals will provide the backdrop for many Kingdom break-ins!  To us, it’s obvious the Spirit is at work here!  And, while this didn’t influence our decision at all, these murals are a gift.

You will be seeing the progress of both murals over the next 2 weeks.  We’ll keep you in suspense regarding the final products (so don’t ask to see the mock-ups).  Watch for more details (like how these murals will be part of the Wall-to-Wall mural festival and highlighted during Nuit Blanche on Oct 1)!

Spread the Love! ~ Flatlanders Dance Party

Tomorrow, August 26th, 5:30 p.m. Flatlanders is hosting a dance party and potluck in the Flatlanders greenspace to celebrate our neighbourhood and summer! They have been given a gift from the Simple Way in Philadelphia and want to pass it on!  So Come and join the dance! This will be a great time to get to know people. They will be collecting donations to pass on to another community in the city.

Please bring a side or a dessert to share, a donation, and your dancing shoes!

*If the weather is unfavourable, we will move the potluck and dance party to Saturday instead!

Family Potluck Reminder

Hey Folks!

Don’t forget about our family potluck happening today, August 17th! We hope to see you and your whole family out there.

There will be a slip-n-slide, badminton, food, and lots of fun for the whole family!

It kicks off at 5 p.m., and ends around 7 p.m. at Winnipeg Centre Vineyard (782 Main Street) and in the Flatlanders Greenspace.

Bring a dish to share and join us!

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2016 Men’s Lake Getaway – No man is an island

What:

A sand beach on a lone island can be a beautiful place for solitude and retreat. There is joy and peace in being alone in nature and with God.

Screen Shot 2015-08-12 at 12.49.40 PMHowever, isolating from life in a world of our own can be risky and dangerous. Community and friendship provide perspective, support, and fun,and help us experience the love and care of God.

A healthy balance of solitude and community is desirable in life. At the Men’s Getaway this year, we want to hear stories and experiences, to learn and talk about this balance. We want to give and receive from each other. The mix of personalities and lifestyles we all bring will be exciting and fun.

Rick Hill, pastor of Elim Chapel and a friend of the Vineyard, will lead us as we consider these themes. He is a seasoned leader and will bring some men from his church to be with us.

Worship, teaching, prayer, fellowship, and recreation – all at the Lake of the Woods – will blend together for a great time. And, of course, the food will once again be spectacular!

Register today as bed space is limited. of course there is always lots of room for small tents under the stars.

Where & When:

Men's Getaway 2014September 9-11 starts Friday night at 7:30 p.m. and ends at noon on Sunday.

Rademaker Cabins on Lindsay Rd., Clearwater Bay, Ontario

20 minutes (30 km) East of Ontario-Manitoba border just 2 kms East of Clearwater Bay. Right on Lindsay Rd., drive straight into Fire Rd. 5 or 6.

Register:

Cost $50 (partial subsidy available if needed)

Bring sleeping bag/bedding/tent if required. We have limited beds (first come basis) but lots of deck space for tenting or mats!

Please include cash or cheque to the Church Office or Cornelius. Make cheques payable to ‘Winnipeg Centre Vineyard’ with “Men’s Getaway” in the memo line.

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Theology Training – Every Church – Every Nation – maybe you?

Do you have a desire to know God more and study his word?  Do you have a feeling there is something more for you in his Kingdom work, and don’t know what your next step might be?  Do you want to pursue further training and get better equipped to do what you’re already doing?  Perhaps the Vineyard Institute is for you.  VI is a modular, video and cohort based training program within the Vineyard.  Check out more at the Vineyard Institute.  The application deadline for the Fall Quarter is approaching quickly.

You can talk to Andy for more info.

 

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Project Timothy youth are back!

We are back! Nine of us just came back from Landenberg, PA where we were a part of Project Timothy;  a US Vineyard discipleship bootcamp. (There are a few in this photo who we sort of adopted and they couldn’t resist joining our team pic)! While there, we participated in teaching, worship, prayer, outreach and more.

We were challenged to be leaders who die with nothing left in our bottles. We get filled up by being at events like Project Timothy. A lot of Christians just want to keep the water. Sometimes there’s comfortability that comes with experiencing this living water. It’s amazing and we want to keep it! As Christian  Dunn stated on Friday, “Jesus didn’t say, I’ve come to give you stagnant puddles.”

We want to live like those Paul talks about in Philippians 2:17…those who are poured out as a drink offering. We can drink living water, get filled up from Jesus (at events like this) and pour out our lives to love Him and others. (Giving to the needs to those around us: the sick, broken, hungry, lonely). “Those who drink the water I give will never be thirsty again. It becomes a fresh, bubbling spring within them, giving them eternal life.”  John 4:14

Screen Shot 2016-08-09 at 1.05.00 PMThere were over 130 leaders and adults (over 100 youth, 30 adults) together for a week. Together we experienced God’s presence. We laughed, we ate, we jumped at sky zone (even me!), we swam, listened, prayed, worshiped, made new friends and renewed old friendships, and we served. Our faith was deepened and our stories have changed. There’s a fresh, bubbling spring within us and we look forward to sharing it!

Look out for the updates for when we will share in Sept.

Thanks again WCV-ers for all your generosity in our fundraisers, your time, and your prayers!