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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.
Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. Brian starts our new series on generosity by helping us learn what the Bible has to say about money and its role in our lives.
In this next year, could we become more focused on others, valuing them, and loving our neighbor as ourselves? Asa closes out our Advent series by sharing what we need to take off to begin to walk in humility.
Christmas is all about peace! Jesus brings peace through His humility and yet He divides the world. What’s that all about? John shares more about how Jesus is the Humble King of peace.
We live in a society that says humility is a good idea, but often doesn’t really practice it. Clint helps us look at Jesus as the Humble King and what it means for us to embrace the humble life.
Our culture likes to celebrate overnight success stories. We want to think we can all get rich quick or win the lottery. But what about hard work? John helps us take a look at what the Bible says about our work in Proverbs.
You can’t talk about work and not talk about money. John continues our series on work by unpacking a verse in Ephesians that can teach us how to have a healthy relationship with work and money.
We’ve pretty much all had bad work experiences in our lives. So how do we deal with bad bosses or work that just sucks? John shares Paul’s advice to us from Ephesians.
As we explore Jesus’ words in the parable of the talents, Brian encourages us to consider the implications of this parable to our work. What has God entrusted to you in your vocation? What does it look like to be faithful with what God has entrusted to you? Matthew 25:14-30
God is often described as a potter and we are His creation. As a potter himself, Dave Blakeslee demonstrates how each step in throwing a pot is analogous to God not only working in our lives but more importantly how much He deeply loves us.