Don’t worry, we won’t spam you or sell your information.
Sign Up
By signing up you agree to all the Terms and conditions.
Sermons
Podcast: Weekend Services
Weekend Services from the Vineyard church in Duluth, MN. Visit our website: https://duluthvineyard.org for more information about our services, times and our church.
John contrasts two stories, one about Jesus’s birth and the other about Moses’ and Jethro, to show what God teaches us through letting someone really different from us help us.
God tested the Israelites because he wanted to develop their relationship with him. Steph and Brian share how the tests they faced many centuries ago are the same kinds of tests that we face in our lives today.
God is on a mission to reveal his name and character. Eventually, everyone will know who he is and what he is like. But, how does God make himself known? In this message, Brian shares on two key ways God reveals himself to his people.
In this message, John goes back to Exodus 3 to help us take another look at the burning bush story. This time we explore from Moses’ perspective to see what it teaches us about us as people and what God is calling us to.
In Exodus, we see that God’s on a mission to reveal his name, his character, and his purpose to his chosen people, and then through those chosen people to reveal his name and reputation to all the nations, to everyone. In this message, John focuses in on God’s name and how his character is revealed in the Exodus story.
John is back from Sabbatical and in this message he shares about what he learned from each of the main aspects of a sabbatical: rest, reevaluation and revisioning.
Jesus’ questions can be comforting and they can be confrontational. Brian continues our series on Questions Jesus Asked by looking at 3 more ways Jesus’ questions can help us experience flourishing in our lives.
Isn’t it interesting how Jesus frequently answered questions with more questions? Clint shares from Luke 20 about how Jesus uses these questions to confront where we find our security and our identity.