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Lent – Watering Dry Bones

It’s what we all want isn’t it?  To see life come to the dry bones?  To see skin and flesh clothe hollow skeletons.  To see the goodness and mercy of the Father enfleshed.  To see the dream of a distant land flowing with milk and honey brought to our land.  To see hope restored and […]

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Lent – Leaving Ourselves at the Altar

Many are familiar with the line in Psalm 23, “…goodness and mercy will follow me all the days of my life…”  It’s a nice thought, but a one that does not nearly capture the tenacity of God’s goodness and mercy.  These qualities don’t follow us around like a lost puppy looking for its home.  Goodness

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Nepali Fast – Isaiah 58

Isaiah 58 Fast April 13 – 20 In the bible, fasting and prayer usually go together. Fasting isn’t simply about the lack of food, or the lack of anything else for that matter, but rather an intensified focus, or shift in perspective from something temporal to God. It’s about bringing our attention to the Lord

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“On This Rock” Visual Art

We’ve been exploring points along Peter’s discipleship journey for the past few months (and we’ll continue for the next number of months).  The audio recordings are posted here.  Along the way, we’ve commissioned various artists – both visual and performance – to share their interpretations of what they’re learning.  It’s like looking at the subject

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Lent – Oasis

The water we need to live – that we need to really live – does not come from earthen springs.  It is not discovered in any well dug by human hands, not can it be drilled by any rig of human ingenuity.  This water is not pumped, bottled, chlorinated or dammed up.  It does not

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Key Take-Aways from Vision Night

Introduction: We had a great time on Monday, Feb 24 exploring some particular ways we’ve grown this past year as a community.  We heard stories of some compelling fruit in a number of people’s lives.  We also looked at the financial fruit we’ve tasted these past few years. The apostle John said, it’s for the

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SOJ/IJM Film Screening

Yesterday our Vineyard School of Justice – in collaboration with International Justice Mission Canada (IJM), Global Wonders, and Mennonite Central Committee – hosted a special evening on the subject of modern day slavery. We screened two short films (one of which was IJM’s latest documentary “At the End of Slavery“), had presentations by Angie Redecopp

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VBS 2014

What if we had a whole community of kids and teens embrace the truth that God’s love is unconditional?  Come and be part of our VBS @ WCV for 5 afternoons July 1-5.    We willl pick kids up around the community and have lunch together everday.  Then we will enjoy 5 afternoons of exploring

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Enlive: Make it Part of your Summer Plans

The Canadian Vineyard’s National Celebration is happening this year in Kitchener, Ontario! Monday, July 28 – Thurs, July 31. You can register now at Vineyard Enlive! Featured Speakers Cheryl Bear is Nadleh Whut’en from the Carrier Nation in Northern British Columbia. Her story includes having earned a doctorate, and being an award winning First Nations recording artist

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