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Nepal Updates: Stories in Video

There was a small team from Winnipeg on the ground at the end of August.  They recorded these videos to help tell the stories, report on and assess the situation and help those far away understand the situation in Kathmandu and the villages which were directly impacted by the earthquakes.  As they are processed they will be […]

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Upstairs Gathering Starting

We’re excited for the Upstairs Gathering to begin again on October 4.  After our community consultations last June we’ve been thinking, praying and planning.  A small team was invited by the pastoral staff to help bring leadership to the Upstairs Gathering – this was a need that was articulated clearly in June.  The leadership team is:

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Vineyard Fest! Greetings

Here are a few greetings for our 20th anniversary party from friends far and wide.  Thanks guys! Robb & Christa Massey The Masseys are serving on staff at the Brussels Vineyard.  Robb was the WCV Youth Director for a number of years, after which they planted the Vineyard in Elmwood. Kris & Livia MacQueen Kris

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Vineyard Fest! Welcome

Welcome! We are so grateful you’ve come to celebrate what God has done in and through this unique community called Winnipeg Centre Vineyard.  It’s been 20 years since the prayer meetings in David and Anita’s living room morphed into public gatherings.  If you were around in those early days in 1995, and haven’t been here

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Within and Without

We are thrilled about the release of our brand new worship album “Within and Without!” The album features 12 original songs from our community and is digitally released and distributed worldwide by Vineyard Worship Canada. CD Sales CDs are $15 and payment can be made by cash, cheque, or credit card. You can purchase the album at

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Nepal Update: Lost Memories, New Homes

It’s been awhile since the last update.  Monsoon season has been a difficult time without much progress in rebuilding.  The rains are typically from May to September, becoming most heavy throughout June and July.  By now it still rains but normally only once a day during the evenings.  Working in these conditions poses significant challenges.  The roads become

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Reflections on Project Timothy

We are so excited about what’s happening with the Vineyard youth in North America.  We flew down to PA to participate in a packed week of Vineyard teaching, prayer, prophetic, worship, and more.  It’s the second year in a row that we at WCV have joined in on this adventure.  Not only do the youth

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Men’s Lake Getaway registration

What & Why: One of Jesus’ most famous stories is about two sons and their father.  The younger son asks his father for his inheritance long before he is meant to have it (his father was still alive!) and after receiving it, goes and spends it on wild living.  He runs out of money, gets

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Vineyard Global Family Reflection

During the week of July 6 -10, three of us from Winnipeg Centre Vineyard, along with our dear friend Noel Isaacs from the Himalayan Region Vineyard churches, attended the Vineyard USA National Conference in Columbus, Ohio. This was no ordinary national conference, however, as Vineyard people from around the world were invited to participate in

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Nepal Update: The Other Side

At the Vineyard Global Gathering a few weeks ago, there was a poignant moment of worship and intercession for Nepal.  David Ruis and Noel Isaacs led a song of lament and longing – a song of hope and pleading on behalf of the Himalayan Region.  It was powerful and raw and you can view part of

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Nepal Update: Pray

Pray The power of prayer is on display in the Nepali earthquake response. In the midst of such an extreme humanitarian crisis, it’s easy to get into work mode. It’s also easy to recognize one’s own insufficiency. We’ve realized that for as much work that gets accomplished, it’s not going to add up to much

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