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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.
We admire Jesus, but are we ready to embrace his wisdom in our lives? Clint continues our series of messages on old testament stories that point to Jesus, sharing what we can learn from Solomon’s gift of wisdom.
The truth is we all struggle with putting lesser things at the center of our lives. Brian continues our series on God’s unexpected grace and generosity by sharing on our common problem of idolatry and breaking its power over us.
Becca shares about the way David’s life and weakness point us to the character of Jesus and what it looks like to become a person after God’s own heart even in the midst of our real, everyday, messy lives.
In this series, we’re taking time to ask how we can express gracious generosity in the way we treat others and in how we live day to day. 
In this message, Clint focuses us in on forgiveness as one of the cornerstones of following Jesus.
Brian continues our series on unexpected grace and generosity, shedding light on seven symptoms of greed to watch out for and seven core principles for biblical giving.
Jesus’ mission was to give himself away, a mission rooted in generosity. Now, what about us? If we’re followers of Jesus, what’s our mission? How is our mission rooted in generosity?
Brian begins our new series Unexpected Grace and Generosity where we’ll be answering questions like, what does it look like to experience God’s grace and goodness in our lives and how can we express that same gracious generosity in how we live day to day?
As we return to our series on the psalms, we look at how we can intentionally work towards a deeper, and more significant relationship with God – one that affects our lives in true and real ways.
Where do we go for transcendence, for the thing that will truly satisfy us? John shares a lesson from Psalm 63 on how to stop settling for less and go beyond.