Living Well Together

Last year a number of people in our community participated in a sharing circle and art project entitled Living Well Together.  It explored issues of decolonization and racism.  They’d like to do it again this year, but need some financial support.  Here is a flyer describing the event.  Perhaps you’d consider offering a pledge in support of this worthwhile initiative (tax receipt-able through WCV).  It’s especially salient given the recent attention Winnipeg has gotten regarding racism.

Prospective Elders

Last fall, we embarked on a process to discern who God was inviting into eldership at the Vineyard.  As we mentioned then, Cliff and Krista Heide’s names came to the forefront of discussion and prayer.  We’ve since invited them to be prospective elders.  This means that they will come to our meetings and participate in normal elder activities in the Vineyard.  At the end of this prospective period (March 2015) we will determine if they would like to have their names stand to be elders.   If it seems good to us and the Holy Spirit (Acts 15:28) the formal membership of WCV will vote on them.  Go here for more info on formal membership.

Until then, let’s pray for Cliff & Krista along with the rest of the elder team.   We are in a season of prayerfully envision WCV’s future.  The current elder team includes, the Pastoral staff along with Ben & Debra Kelly and Paul & Sherry Ansloos.

Verse of the Day

Hey folks.  Here is a great subscription service in which brings a verse of the day straight to your inbox.  You can subscribe here.  They are artful and insightful.  Sometimes all it takes is a little verse to help you on your way.

The images and service is from Biblia.com

Outer Circle & Membership

We’re postured for another great year with the Outer Circle process.   63 people were involved in 2014.  If you were one of these, please let the office know if you will be in again for 2015.  If you are just joining the Outer Circle for the first time, please let us know.  We’ll need to know if you’re going to be at the first gathering on Jan 17 and who is in your Triad for the year as well.  We need to keep accurate records for a two reasons:

Keeping Track & Planning

We want to know who is participating in the OC so we can plan the gatherings.  But even if you don’t come to the OC gatherings and you are still meeting regularly in a Triad and doing the process, it is still helpful for us to know what’s going on with everyone who calls the Vineyard home.  We are about discipleship and the OC is one of the primary tools we’re using.

By the way, it’s fine if you are part of the OC and don’t come to the OC gatherings for whatever reason (it’s about the relational process and not primarily about the gatherings!).  Just make sure your Triad is meeting together regularly.

WCV’s Formal Membership

The second reason is that the OC (or an equivalent) is WCV’s legal membership.  Every charity in Canada is required to have a membership roster and we’ve chosen to make the Outer Circle ours.  This means that every year, all the “members” need to let us know if they are in for another year or not.  This allows us to keep fresh and updated records of who is tracking with the vision of WCV.  This applies to everyone in the OC.

We have also specified “an equivalent” to WCV’s membership to give room for flexibility to those who are intentionally gathering, getting into each other’s lives and engaging actively in spiritual growth but who aren’t committed to the OC process.  Let us know if this is your case.  You can still be a formal member.

Membership vs Belonging

A quick note about membership – formal membership is a governmental distinction and if you’re not a formal member (participation for this year in the Outer Circle process or an equivalent), then you are still part of WCV.  We hope that’s clear, but we just want to make it very obvious!  Everyone can belong!  (only formal members can vote).

You can contact us with the form below, or just email the office.  If you want a refresher on the Outer Circle Process, go here.

Thanks!

 

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A Fruitful Vineyard – winter series

As the pastoral staff and elders have been praying and seeking direction for the coming year, we’ve been drawn to the idea of knowing who we are and who we’ve been called to be as a Vineyard family.  It’s important to tend the roots of a plant if you want to produce good fruit.  So, we’re going to be taking the beginning part of this year to explore not only our history but the soil in which we’ve been planted.  We’ll ask:

  • What is a Vineyard?
  • What are the particular distinguishing features of the Vineyard?
  • What shape of church has God called us to be?
  • What role are we to play in the body of Christ?
  • And, what is our particular calling as Winnipeg Centre Vineyard?

We’ll explore all these questions and hopefully posture us to continue to grow into the kind of people God would like to visit!  In the end, we want to be a Vineyard that is fruitful – one that both encounters God in real and tangible ways, and extends this awareness and reality to those around us.

Isaiah 27:2, 3 & 6

“In that day,
    sing about the fruitful vineyard.

I, the Lord, will watch over it,
    watering it carefully.
Day and night I will watch so no one can harm it….

The time is coming when Jacob’s descendants will take root.
    Israel will bud and blossom
    and fill the whole earth with fruit!

Let this be said of us!

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Leadership Development Opportunity

What makes a leader lead?

If people are just born leaders, most of us are out of luck.  But we believe leadership is something people can grow into.  Learning the five main practices that make up leadership is the goal of this ten week course, done in a small group setting.  There will be both homework and coaching – as well as opportunities to step out in leadership at the Vineyard, in a way that fits your commitment and capacity.  It begins January 29 for 10 weeks.
Please contact the office below to sign up or find out more info.
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Adventures and Service in Nepal

Hey there Vineyard family.  Many of you will know Mike, Jodi, Mikayla, Joseph, Sarah and Samuel Labun are away for a few months.  Until now, they’ve been on a holiday in Thailand (as you can see from the picture!).  But this coming week they’ll be heading to join with our Vineyard family in the Himalayan Region.  They will be serving and working in various capacities there until March.  You can follow their adventures on their blog where they post all kinds of thoughts, pictures, prayer requests, etc.  Jodi is the pastor responsible for children and family activities here at the Vineyard.

Also, Rod, Elisa, Emielia, Ava and Anya Jersak are currently in Nepal.

Ben & Adam Kelly are travelling in the Himalayan region of India as well as Nepal.  Ben is our BOD chair.

Let’s pray for all these WCVers who are serving in the Himalayas!

Vineyard Global Family Gathering

There is an exiting event being planned for this summer.  For the first time in perhaps forever, there will be a gathering of the global Vineyard family in Columbus Ohio.  More details will be forthcoming, but for now you may want to check out the event’s website here, and you may want to mark your calendars – July 6 – 9, 2015.

 

A New Year!

Here’s wishing you all God’s best for the year to come.  Let’s keep welcoming the unrelenting love of our Father and working for his unfolding new creation amongst us.  Let his Kingdom come!

Don’t forget that this coming Sunday is our Celebration Service – a time to simply worship God together, and see what happens.

Dear Raymond

It’s with sad hearts that we announce the passing of our dear friend, Raymond Funk.  Ray has been a fixture in the Vineyard community for a number of years – always ready with a tender hand on your shoulder, a heartfelt prayer / preach, or a rebuke for some offence taken.  Ray showed us Jesus in ways nobody else could, and now he sees Jesus in ways we can’t comprehend.  “Then we shall see fully…”

Dear Raymond, you will be missed.

Ray’s funeral will be Tuesday, January 13 at 10:30am.  It will be followed with a light reception and burial.  He passed on Sunday, December 14th.

 

Advent & Anticipation – Catching the VTribe Spirit

Here’s an update and a reflection from our National Team Leaders, David and Anita Ruis:

Hey VTribe,

Over the last several months there has been significant dialogue across our movement, in local, regional and virtual settings. We have a great deal to ponder and to pray through as we all re-imagine what we should look like heading into 2015. The interaction has been vibrant and the resulting input invaluable. Our future is ripe with challenge, but anticipation about where we are heading is palpable as we see a fresh sense of collaboration, community and common vision spring up from coast to coast.

Something is up – for real.

Advent has been defined as  “the coming or arrival, especially of something extremely important.” and this sense of anticipation is alive, not only because of the liturgical calendar, but because the Spirit is measurably at work within our tribe. As Eleanor Mumford so winsomely quoted C.S. Lewis at our EnLive gathering in the summer, “Aslan is on the move!”

Gordie Lagore and David recently attended he Evangelical Fellowship of Canada’s National Leaders gathering in Toronto. Geoff Tunnicliffe, the head of the World Evangelical Association and fellow Canadian, gave a fascinating presentation about what is trending from a global vantage point within communities of faith across the world.

Three of the key things that he identified shaping the current trajectory of where the Spirit is working among followers of Jesus are:

  1. a growing integration of faith with business, media and government – seeing the kingdom beyond the walls of the church in entrepreneurial innovation
  2. changing dynamics within “inter-christian” relationships – most particularly between Protestants and Catholics
  3. engagement in “peace building” and (social) justice initiatives in not just project based efforts, but in addressing systemic issues through policy engagement

We were thrilled to hear this articulated, for many within our Vineyard family have already been engaged in exploring these types of initiatives.

Fresh innovation and a ground swell of people engaging entrepreneurially, thinking about “business as mission” has been developing across our tribe. From our Christ Church crew in Vancouver, under Naomi Lippett’s oversight, to the Epic Community in Calgary with Merlin Bartel and our ice-cream shack in Halifax, the last years have seen many Canadian Vineyardites exploring the integration of faith and business. Terry Black’s cutting edge work in film of the Cambridge Vineyard, and the Berry’s in Annapolis, NS cultivation of art and music, are just a couple of examples of the VTribe exploring faith and culture beyond the walls of the institution. The last years of posturing ourselves for “out of the box” thinking and seeing the community of faith as much more than a Sunday meeting has given us a good head start in some of things the Lord is doing in this time.

Something’s up.

Over the last several months, many within our family have experienced a fresh measure of God’s restoration and healing. remarkable! Right across denominational lines, our Vineyard community has been experiencing a re-connect with the church at large, people returning to our local expressions of faith and a general sense of relational healing. Many have expressed their excitement about our national Vineyard’s growing comradery again with the US Vineyard and the Global Vineyard Community. John and Eleanor Mumford being with us in Kitchener, as well as at our BC Regional gathering has had a significant impact. David has participated with John and Carol Arnott in several initiatives this past year as well, which has been so kingdom, so right and so healing on many levels given our Canadian Vineyard’s unique story with renewal. Next August the Ruis’ and the Arnott’s will be involved together in a gathering in Ottawa with the Catholic church – who would’ve thought? Such is the mysterious workings of the Spirit as He glorifies Christ in His church. As Wimber once said, “love the whole church”, a call that seems to be re-awakened in this time.

Something’s up.

Justice. Enough said. One thing deep in our Canadian Vineyard’s dna has been peace keeping and social justice. From our earliest years of the Langley Vineyard serving Jackie Pullinger’s emerging work in Hong Kong, to the Jacob’s Well and Strathcona crew in Vancouver, to East Van’s work in Lower Post, to the Winnipeg Centre Vineyard’s moving into the North End of Winnipeg and the current School of Justice, to the Esser’s and the Sarnia Vineyard fighting for justice within the civic nightmare of by-laws and zoning that marginalize the poor, to Beth Wood’s engagement within NAIIT and labour on behalf of our First Nations and her work in Brazil – far too many more initiatives than we can mention here – we have been faithful. But we’ve only begun, and there is a fresh surge of faith to see us engage with the margins in even more and better ways.

Something’s up.

So – Merry Christmas!  Walk into this Advent Season and the New Year with anticipation for what is coming in ’15. Here’s to a fresh encounter with Jesus as He calls us into the next chapter of the story He is writing with us as we continue to discover how to live out our common language, common liturgy and common call together. Let the kingdom come.

Here’s to the journey,
David and Anita Ruis
National Team Leaders

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Christmas at the Vineyard

Hey Vineyard Family – here’s what’s up over the Christmas season at the Vineyard.  Also, please note that during this season there will be no Upstairs Gathering.

December 14 – Children’s Service (no Upstairs Gathering)

December 14 – Our Annual WCV Community Feast (right after the service)

December 21 – Regular Gathering, 4th Sunday of Advent.  “Loving the Christ of Christmas”.

December 23 – Last Drop-in

December 24 – Christmas Eve service.  6pm – 7pm.

December 28 – Regular Gathering

January 4 – Celebration Sunday

January 6 – Drop-in resumes

January 11 – Upstairs Gathering resumes

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Annual Vineyard Community Feast

It’s coming!  This Sunday, December 14th, right after our morning gathering (no upstairs service, and downstairs the kid’s will be sharing) we will party with our Vineyard community Christmas celebration.  Make sure you plan to join us for food and togetherness.  It’s a great time to enjoy a hot lunch together, and get to know some new people.  Both the main gathering area and Flatlanders Studio (3rd floor) will be set up directly after the service.  The Studio will be set up specifically for those with children.  Join us!