

The Triumphal Entry! On Sunday, we join with billions of believers all over the world as we look at Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, the start of Holy Week. It is a day of excitement, hopes fulfilled, expectations being met…only for Jesus to let everyone down by not meeting any of their expectations!! We will tell the story, look at its meaning, and talk about our expectations of Jesus and what we need to learn from this story.


Join us as we look at Jesus before his triumphal entry, loving on people and intentionally stopping to bring healing to those in need. But what we will also see is Intentional asking from those in need. In both stories, there is much to be learned about how we can choose to live intentionally in 2024.


Want to create the future? Come join us this Sunday as we continue the conversation about being Intentional. When we become Intentional with the choices we make, we create the future that our soul longs for.


We’ve said for a couple of weeks now that being Intentional in our pursuit of Jesus requires effort and energy, and that knowing him the way we want doesn’t happen by chance or by accident. But what is the destination of our effort and energy? What does that mean, and what is God calling us to? On Sunday, we will talk about what it means to slow down and rest in Jesus!


One of the byproducts of living Intentionally is that it takes time to achieve our desired outcome. That time period requires waiting, and waiting is something most people struggle with!! On Sunday, we will talk about the biblical understanding of it, how it is talked about in scripture, and how we can apply it to our lives today.


This Sunday, we continue our Intentional series, focusing on the words of Jesus and Paul as they talk about the internal struggle we all face between our passions and our convictions. Our hope for Sunday is to be honest about our struggle, recognize God’s strength, and take steps towards a more intentional life in Jesus!!


We end our Intentional 21-Day Fast with a morning of celebratory prayer and worship.


As we step into our third week of fasting, it's a humbling reminder that we're not navigating this journey on our own strength. Fasting helps us acknowledge that God is the one in control. Simultaneously, taking intentional moments to rest is like a gentle prompt to hit the brakes, giving us the chance to savor the goodness in our lives. Together, these rhythms help shape our lives for the future God wants us to step into.


The second week of our 21 Day Intentional Fast begins on Sunday. This week, as we go into Mark 9 and Matthew 17, we will unravel God's power that is available to us through the marriage of prayer and fasting. We will examine two disputed verses in each chapter and determine what we can gain from them.


On Sunday we begin our Intentional 21 Day Fast. In the video above Steve gives some direction and tells us about the online resource page you can access for more information on fasting, types of fasts you can do, and the vision of why we are doing it as a church. During our service this weekend, Steve will build out the powerful connection of prayer and fasting and why these 21 days could be the most important days in the history of Vintage. Go to https://www.vintage242.com/intentional-resources for more resources.


On Sunday we step into our series titled “Intentional.” Our goal is to look at our personal growth in 2024 as a priority we invest in. But what do we focus on? What do we make a priority? What steps do we take? This week starts our journey into these questions.


This Sunday is the first Sunday of 2024. We would love for each of you to start the year with your Vintage family as we discuss God’s vision for us, the goal of living intentionally this year, and where each of us fits into His plan.


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Navigating life's inevitable messiness and disorder can be challenging. How do you discover peace amid the chaos?


Advent is a season dedicated to slowing down and reflecting on the significance of Jesus' arrival. This week, we will center our attention on the theme of Joy and its enduring presence in our lives today.


Sunday marks the beginning of Advent, a season dedicated to slowing down and reflecting on the significance of Jesus' arrival. This week, we will center our attention on the theme of Hope and its enduring presence in our lives today.


Sunday, we have a big announcement we cannot wait to share with the church! It will excite you!! For the message, we will take time and unpack some stories from Jamar’s $2 bill challenge from Acts 4. It is going to be a fun and inspiring morning that you do not want to miss!!


On Sunday we end our Acts series by looking at the life of Stephen. We know his story and we celebrate his life, but what was his message, who was he talking to, why was he killed, and what does it mean for us today? My hope is to use Stephen as a model that speaks to the brokenness of the church today and leave you with a sobering BUT empowering reality of calling in YOUR life!!


Sunday marks a shift in Acts as Luke turns his attention to different influences in the early church, non-apostles, who do extraordinary things for the church. This week and next, we will focus on Stephen, his role in the church, and how the early church dealt with tension inside the family of God.


On Sunday Steve Hambrick stepped into Acts 5, one of the most difficult stories in all of the New Testament but also one of the most sobering. It is a story of sin infiltrating the early church, God's response, and the holy fear that spread among everyone who heard about it. It is an important but difficult message that each of us needs to wrestle with!


On Sunday, Jamar Brown-King joined us and he drew from Acts 4 to highlight the pillars of a thriving church community: giving without expecting in return, sharing our faith, and being selfless examples. What would it look like if we embrace these principles, creating a welcoming and inclusive environment where people find belonging and hope?


On Sunday, Jeremy Morris will joined us as we delved deeper into our study of the early church in the book of Acts. We specifically explored Chapter 4, focusing on the account where Peter and John are summoned before the Sanhedrin. Faced with a choice between an easy or a difficult response, they chose the path of truth, a testament to their intimate connection with Jesus. These ordinary men demonstrated extraordinary actions and unwavering conviction due to their relationship with Jesus.


On Sunday we turned our attention to Acts 3. We focused on the first major miracle performed by the apostles post-baptism of the Holy Spirit, how it functioned as a sign pointing to Jesus, and discussed what it means for us today.


We turn our attention to Luke’s description of the church family in Acts 2:42-47. Steve talks about their specific expression of family, how it would have been received in the Greco-Roman world, and what it means for us today.


On Sunday we turned to the beginning of the church in Acts chapter 1, the expectations of Jesus for his followers, and the keys to spiritual breakthrough that set the tone for kingdom expansion in the early movement. Combined, they speak to the necessary heart posture that led to activation in the church both yesterday and today.


This Sunday, we took our first step into Acts 1-7, the focus of our fall small group campaign. We covered primary themes and ideas that we will look more deeply into in weeks to come with a simple prayer leading our whole time…God activate the church today in the same way you activated the church in Acts!


This is the start of our fall study on the book of Acts. We will take the next two weeks to lay a foundation of what it is about, why it is important, and how it applies to us today. We begin by looking at chapters 8-28 and focus on chapters 1-7 next week. Starting this week, you will quickly see how your own story connects with the story of the early church!


In the first week of our study on the Mind of Christ, we talked about our need to focus on truth because the primary tool of the enemy is to feed us lies to pollute our minds. Truth, we said, always dispels lies. This Sunday, Steve Hambrick looks at several biblical truths, that when focused on and believed, will help us live with the mind and mindset of Jesus!


Steve Hambrick continues our conversation on the Mind of Christ, this time looking at Philippians 2. In it, we will see a unique picture of exactly what the Mind of Christ looked like in Jesus’ life and talk about what that means for us. Hint…how Jesus lived is possible for us today!!