Author name: Andy Wood

Andy is one of the pastors at Winnipeg Centre Vineyard.

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Standing With Standing Rock

by Jessica, Amanda & Chloe Two weeks ago the three of us loaded up some camping gear and drove down to Standing Rock Sioux Nation. We went. Sixteen hours of driving (round-trip) provided ample time to talk about why. Why were we going? Why now? Why this? Our church has recently journeyed through a sermon […]

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An Advent Gift

This Sunday, we’ll have a gift waiting for you! During this Advent and Christmas Season, we’re going to be looking to the Gospel of John for direction and inspiration. Admittedly, it’s an unusual choice, but as we’ll discover it contains one of the most epic Christmas stories every told! We’re going to be spending all

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Traveling to Standing Rock 

by Chloe, Jessica, and Amanda This coming weekend (November 10-13) we are traveling to Standing Rock Sioux Nation to join water protectors who are resisting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. We are going because we can feel that the Spirit is moving there, and we want to join in that movement. We are

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Chatting with the Pope – a few thoughts.

Recently the Vineyard International Executive, led by John and Eleanor Mumford, met with His Holiness Pope Francis in a historic moment at the Vatican.  This is a continued sign of the increased unity amongst the body of Christ around the world and points towards the way in which God is moving his sovereign hand amongst

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Why On Earth?

We’re embarking on a new series entitled, “Why On Earth?: David, calling and the pursuit of God”. No matter where we are in life we all need to grapple with the big questions like: Why on earth am I here? What’s my calling? What kind of person has God called me to become? And, how can I figure

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The Fruit of the Earth

This past weekend we had an impromptu pop-up garden stand!  Jessie Penner had a whole bunch of extra produce that she shared with any and all who happened to leave by the South doors (and we’re also sharing with those in Drop-in this week too).  Thanks Jessie!

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Noel Visiting the Vatican

This week Noel Isaacs, who is the founder of Dakhbari Sangati and Senior Pastor of Kathmandu Dakhbari Sangati and Director Of Himalayan Region Vineyard Churches, will be travelling to the Vatican in Rome to meet with His Holiness Pope Francis. He is going at the invitation of Cardinal Kurt Koch, the president of the Pontifical Council

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Nuit Blanche Bike Jam

Our new murals are one of the sites for Nuit Blanche this year and our parking lot will be the rendezvous point for the Bike Jam. Sat, Oct 1 from 6pm – 9:30 ish. Our parking lot will be transformed into a pop-up party that will include: Rally point for the annual Rainbow Trout Bike Jam

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Prayer Ministry Training

God demonstrated his love to us by sending his son, Jesus.  Jesus demonstrated the Kingdom in very practical and real ways.  The Holy Spirit is in us to demonstrate the Father’s love to those around us – our neighbours.  We are invited and, if we follow Jesus, are commissioned to be agents of this love

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Connect This Fall

This season is one of re-connecting.  All sorts of things begin to ramp up again after the summer.  Here are a few of them: Regular length services (10am – 11:45am) begin again on Sept 11.  Kid’s church will also begin on this day. Community Life Sunday is Sept 18.  This is a Sunday during which

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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: We love beauty

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