Author name: Andy Wood

Andy is one of the pastors at Winnipeg Centre Vineyard.

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Outer Circle – a journey towards Jesus

Right now in kid’s church, they are learning about God’s Big Story.  They are learning how sin entered the world, and completely distorted a perfect, and in fact “very good” creation.  More than distorting it, sin has really messed things up and if left unchallenged leads to death and total destruction.  Adam and Eve, who […]

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Just Sabater – you’ll be missed

It’s with heavy hearts and great sadness that we announce the death of Just Sabater – husband of Sheri Sabater (Lewis).  Our deepest condolences to Sheri, her family, Ken & Bonnie (parents) Karina, Alana and Vanessa (Sheri’s sisters) as well as Just’s family from Barcelona and his sister Helen. The funeral will be held at

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30 Day Prayer Challenge Survey

Now that it’s finished, we want to know what happened.  We’ve already heard a number of great stories.  Everything from a simple increasing awareness of God’s presence, to significant revelation.  From changed hearts to healed bodies.  Some have simply prayed more and have experienced a settling awareness of his presence and filling. Because God hears every prayer many

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Prayer Challenge – Day 30!

The End (or is it just the beginning?) Congratulations, you’ve made it to day 30! Take a moment and reflect on what has happened during the past month. Go over your notes. What have you learned about God and his vision for you, for the city, for WCV, for your friends and family? Where has

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Prayer Challenge – Day 29

 Advent: the appearing Today is the first day of the Advent season – the four weeks leading up to the celebration of Jesus’ birth. It’s an acknowledgement of Jesus’ incarnation – his coming – his appearing in human form. This is a wondrous mystery. The Advent season orients us to receive this mystery. It also

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Prayer Challenge – Day 28

 Healing Healing does double duty. It is both a sign pointing towards the Kingdom of God, and it is also part of its in-breaking reality. When healing happens, whether physically or any other kind of healing, it points to the day when Jesus will return at which time there will be no more tears and

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Prayer Challenge – Day 27

A Call to Prayer: relationships Is there one person with whom you can’t seem to get along? Of course there is – we all have someone like that in our lives! Jesus came to restore relationship, not only with our creator but also with each other (and creation too). The first thing that happened when

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Prayer Challenge – Day 26

Gratitude As we near the end of this prayer challenge, I’d like to encourage us in the direction of thanksgiving. Here are a few wise words from well respected Vineyard worship leader and liturgist, Dan Wilt: “Christ helps us attain, maintain, and retain a thankful heart. Expressing thanks is often viewed by the culture as

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Prayer Challenge – Day 25

A Call to Prayer: leadership If Aliens were to land and say “take us to your leader”, we’d have to point them to Jesus. He is the chief shepherd; the head of the church. He is our leader. However, his leadership is exercised through humans. Every organization and organism needs visionary, servant-hearted leadership. In WCV,

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Prayer Challenge – Day 24

A Call to Prayer: provision Jesus taught us to ask for what we need. Paul said that our Father would supply all our needs from his glorious riches in Christ Jesus (Phil 4). As we look around our community, we can see many needs. Throughout this Prayer Challenge, we’ve turned our attention to many of

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Prayer Challenge – Day 23

Prophetic Witness It is in the very nature of light, to dispel darkness.  A candle doesn’t have to be convinced to shine – it just does.  It is the same with goodness, truth and love.  Their very existence dispels evil, deceit and indifference.  However, there are powers that work to extinguish the light.  Like we’ve

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Prayer Challenge – Day 22

Prophetic Ministry The chief aim of prophecy is to strengthen, encourage and comfort others. Paul encourages the church in Corinth to let love be your highest goal, but also to eagerly desire the gifts of the spirit, especially prophecy. It’s because, when done in love the person on the receiving end will feel loved. Who

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Prayer Challenge – Day 21

Prophetic Ministry Prophecy is one of those highly misrepresented activities in Christianity. We either have ideas of some crazy from the Old Testament hurling warnings from God on a godless people (no offence to the OT), or big-haired men on TV making some kind of pronouncement about the end of the world (no offence to

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