In this workshop, John Wright explores deliverance. He demystifies some of what being influenced by evil spirits might look like, shares how to discern whether someone is troubled spiritually, or in some other way, and offers practical tips on how to minister to someone needing deliverance.
God is searching for a generation who hear his voice intimately and respond in courageous faith. When we practice supernatural conversation with God, it can lead to the release of miracles, signs and wonders. Listen back to this workshop from The Cause to Live For 2023.
Jesus assured his followers that he would both equip and empower them to pray for the sick to be healed. BUT he also insisted that they would need to go and act on such assurance. It really is possible to be trained to pray for the sick and to see supernatural things happen in a delightfully natural way. Listen back to this workshop from The Cause to Live For 2023.
“We have weapons that are more than sufficient to overcome all the power of evil in this world. We’ve got to use them!” In this talk, recorded live at The Cause To Live For 2023, Steve Nicholson talks about the hardships of entering the Kingdom and how we must acknowledge that we are in a battle. As we advance the Kingdom, the enemy will kick back so we must be prepared for war and be ready to fight.
"This is not a solitary game, it is a life to be lived in community. We were never designed to do this on our own. Be a part of something bigger than yourself." On the Saturday at The Cause to Live For 2023, Steph Lowe interviewed mothers and fathers of the Vineyard, John Wright and Eleanor Mumford who spoke on all things ministry, discipleship and living out our Vineyard values. We are so grateful for the Vineyard legacy and the opportunity to learn from those who have gone before us.
“Get into church, be a part of it, make it better, make it real, be a servant and show what servant leadership can really be. God will do great things.” At the Cause to Live For 2023 Steve spoke about his love of the Church and how even though it can be messy and difficult, it’s through the Church that God can do mighty things. If we love Jesus, then we must also love the Church.
“Jesus promises you a life full of delirious joy, reckless courage and constant trouble, so fasten your safety belts and get ready to go!” Closing Cause 2023, Ele spoke about how the Gospel gives us a cause to live for, and the Holy Spirit transforms us, empowers us and equips us to live out our calling. She shared some learnings and takeaways of life with Jesus, and commissioned a generation to go out and do the stuff in the power of the Holy Spirit.
“God is not looking for ability, he’s looking for availability and obedience. He’s looking for five loaves and two fish, people of faith who are willing to follow his voice regardless of whether it works out, hearts that are hungry for heaven.” At The Cause to Live For 2023, Paul Lowe urged us to live a life worthy of our calling, to realise that we carry the power and authority of God and what we see as barriers God sees as opportunities for the miraculous. His Kingdom comes when we take risks, step into the unknown and willingly say yes to Jesus.
“When you really find the Kingdom, you can’t get enough. You are willing to pay anything and everything to have it.” Steve Nicholson opened The Cause to Live For 2023 by sharing how an encounter with the power of the Holy Spirit changed everything. From that moment he was willing to give up everything and take every risk in order to follow God. What are we willing to lay down to find the treasure?
In this talk, Ben shares how the gospel has the power to change the world. Speaking from the parable of the sower, he illustrates how only fertile ground has the power to produce good fruit. Recorded live in Stafford at Dreaming the Impossible 2023.
'Jesus is not just at DTI or church on a Sunday, Jesus lives in you and wants to meet with you everyday.' In this session, Susie and Zeke interviewed the Youth Pastors at Catalyst Vineyard, along with several of their youth group. We heard about the ways that God has been moving in each of their lives and how they are stepping into the things of the Kingdom where they are. Recorded live in Stafford at Dreaming the Impossible 2023.
Lara shares how we are called to be people who go out and show the compassion of God to a world that so desperately needs it. Recorded live in Stafford at Dreaming the Impossible 2023.
This year's theme was 'life to the full'. Speaking from James 1:2-5, Damilola Makinde (KXC) explores what it looks like to live a life of wisdom and of trust. Recorded live in Stafford at Dreaming the Impossible 2023.
Josh Green from 24-7 Prayer spoke about how we need to be a generation who will pray, and that the most powerful prayers are those that are persistent, consistent and resistant. Recorded live in Stafford at Dreaming the Impossible 2023
“You run this race as a beloved child of God”. Rachel Hughes spoke from Hebrews 12 and encouraged a generation to keep on running the race marked out for them. Recorded live in Stafford at Dreaming the Impossible 2023.
Susie shares how we can live out Romans 12:2, "Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will." Recorded live in Stafford at Dreaming the Impossible 2023.
Zeke Rink speaks about 'the most powerful unseen force on the planet' - the Holy Spirit. He unpacks three questions. Who is the Holy Spirit, what does the Holy Spirit do, and how can we receive the Holy Spirit? Recorded live in Stafford at Dreaming the Impossible 2023.
What does it mean to follow the Spirit? How do we recognise it? In this seminar, Anabeth explores how we can follow what the Spirit is doing in our times of worship, and how we cultivate an intimacy with the Spirit not on Sundays, but on Monday - Saturday through prayer, time in the secret place and reading scripture. Recorded live at the Vineyard worship gathering "Come Holy Spirit" in June 2023.
Building teams is such a crucial part of worship leadership. Like Jesus and Paul, we are called to develop others and release them into all that God has for them. In this seminar, Jon shares an effective tool in building healthy and replicable teams that you'll be able to pass on to others! Recorded live at the Vineyard worship gathering "Come Holy Spirit" in June 2023.
Bezaleel is the first artist mentioned in Scripture and the first person to be filled with the Holy Spirit. Commissioned to build the tabernacle - he prepared a place for worship that would shape worship culture for generations. This seminar explores what it means to be an artist-worshipper today, serving both church and culture. Recorded live at the Vineyard worship gathering "Come Holy Spirit" in June 2023.
In this seminar Adam shares the practical steps that one can take in order to activate the creative resources that reside inside local worship communities. This session is all about developing a creative architecture so that local communities can find and share their voice. Recorded live at the Vineyard worship gathering "Come Holy Spirit" in June 2023.
This seminar unpacks the five values that form the basis of how worship is expressed in the Vineyard; intimacy, integrity, passion, Kingdom expectancy and accessibility. Listen as we get to grips with why we do what we do. Recorded live at the Vineyard worship gathering "Come Holy Spirit" in June 2023.
The Bible is a record of God speaking supernaturally to people and the extraordinary things that happen when people respond. When Christians practice supernatural conversation with God, it tends to release miracles and other fruitfulness. So, how do we develop mature prophetic ministry in our churches? What does it look like? How does one hear God better? How do we understand visions, dreams and prophetic words more reliably and how do we use them to trigger miracles of healing and provision? In this seminar, Jordan unpacks the above!
Among the instructions to leaders in 1 Timothy is the requirement to ‘be above reproach’. The truth is, we all face challenges in life. They come in many forms: misunderstandings, disappointments, unfulfilled longings, doubts, trials, temptations, setbacks and satanic attacks. Success, too, can be a test. There is also pressure, suffering, sickness, bereavement, sorrow, trauma, tragedy, persecution and failure. In this seminar, Steve Nicholson explores the practical, emotional and spiritual building blocks that every leader needs in their lives in order to lead for the long haul and finish ‘the race’ marked out for us.
Anyone who has set out to follow Jesus’ call to serve his church as a leader has doubtless realised quickly that it can be wonderful and also that it is sometimes discouraging, confusing and lonely. There is always a temptation to look for an easier road. Eleanor and Cindy have spent the entirety of their adult lives in ministry and have stories to tell about the choices along the way that made it possible to stay the course with Jesus for the whole distance. Different personalities, different strengths, same way-maker!
We have a rich heritage of Worship in the Vineyard, and in this seminar, Susanne Courtney interviews a panel of worship leaders as they reflect on what God birthed in the Vineyard and what he is now cultivating in this season. As well as Harmony Smith, Jon Solway and Olu Meduoye, we were privileged to welcome Eddie Espinosa to this panel. Eddie is a Vineyard worship leader who worked with John Wimber in the early Vineyard churches in California and recorded worship songs through Vineyard Music Group.
The moment we are in does not pause the mission we are on. Yet, we live in turbulent and tumultuous times. So, what does that mean for followers of Jesus. How do we engage the culture, stay on mission, and show and share the love of Jesus in the midst of a cultural convulsion. Missiologist Ed Stetzer looks at the cultural moment across the English-speaking western world, and how the church can respond in faithful and fruitful ways.
God has a heart for the nations! However, many Pastors and leaders don’t understand how to navigate cultural differences and it is costing them. Cultural Intelligence (CQ) is the ability to effectively manage, work, and operate in intercultural settings. This seminar explores strategies to develop our cultural intelligence so we can be more effective in making disciples of Jesus Christ.
Being a church leader affects every part of our lives, including our children. We all want to be good parents and good leaders. We want to see our children flourish spiritually and emotionally. But how? Parenting as a church leader requires unique skills and choices, and it can feel like a lonely journey. In this seminar, Becky Stamps interviews Rosie McNeil, Lesley Thompson and Becky Stewart on their experiences. Listen to be encouraged that church leadership can be a beneficial adventure for your family, and learn some skills to help deal with the complex balance of home and church.
Part case-study, part gold-mine of practical tips, in this seminar we hear from the 10 years of experience of Croydon Vineyard in seeing rapid church growth in the midst of a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic community. With a church that is close to 80% non-white in the under 18s and which has over 50% of team members and leaders who are non-white, Lara, Tom and a panel will share things they've found helpful in getting more diversity into their teams, and then getting those teams to thrive as truly diverse manifestations of the Kingdom.