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Guelph Vineyard Church

Guelph Vineyard Church

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Guelph Vineyard Church

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It's Easter Weekend!! This is the very centre of the Christian year. It's the weekend we mark the incomprehensible, beautiful, death-defeating work of Christ. All of a sudden, Jesus' invitation to His disciples, spoken before they even had an i
The scripture readings that will anchor our worship today invite us into stories that both reveal the great wealth we find in Christ and honour the gift of worship we give Him in response. We will give space for a more extended time for worship
In the last episode, we talked about the idea that the word "Lent" refers to the lengthening of days. Spring brings about the renewal of dormant things. We asked the question: "What's been dormant that is being reawakened in you?" In this episo
Sigh. The world has gotten pretty complicated again, with the events in Ukraine, hasn't it? This Sunday is going to be a time of re-centering around Christ, praying for our world, stepping into the promise of a gospel that is resilience itself
Hey everyone. Last week we starting asking really great questions about the root system that sustains us in life and in faith. As Brady shared, there was a lot of really great feedback happening, both on the chat wall in zoom as well as some fo
The last time we were together we introduced the powerful biblical metaphor of the Tree of Life. We're going to be lingering with this image for a while, unpacking the promise and the invitation of being rooted, healthy, flourishing, maturing,
As you know, these days we're on a journey together as a church community. It's a journey into a deep dialogue about flourishing... about what we need to mature into the abundant life that Jesus said He came to give us. It doesn't take long bef
Last  week we began a journey that we're going to be on for a while. It's a journey to answer what seems like a simple question, but is actually many-layered and multi-textured: What do you need, like, really need, to live into the abundant lif
Matthew 15 is one of the high-action chapters in the gospels. Jesus is healing everyone. Jesus is feeding everyone. We can only imagine the electricity among His disciples as they watch Jesus doing business with every sickness, ailment and evil
This is a significant gathering in our story as the Guelph Vineyard. Two announcements are made, one being the move to a 9am service (come for 8:45!) beginning on Dec 12, 2021, at Royal City Mission. The other is the shift to bi-vocationality f
Who doesn't love a great God story, am I right? I know I do. As a friend of mine often says: "I'm just medieval enough to believe that God actually does stuff like this!" Another friend describes the manifest movement of God among us as the "wh
Identity. Who we understand ourselves to be. Who others understand us to be. It matters very much, doesn't it? But where does it come from? What generates identity? We so often claim our sense of belonging and identity from our past and from ot
We'll be digging in deeper to the passage in John where Jesus effectively pulls us up by the roots from our place in "the world", all the while instilling in us the hope of a home that we haven't properly set foot in yet. John 17:13-18I am sayi
Maturity in Christ always looks like humility, and not just any sort of humility. It looks like an absurdly grateful humility. It looks like a person with a profound sense of personal worth, yes. But that sense of worth is expressed in an attit
There is one expression that has invaded and taken over my vocabulary over the past couple of years: "it's complicated". I don't know how many times I've said it, but a lot. There are so many things that are complicated. Politics are complicate
We’re going to pick up where we left off last week in exploring joy as the fuel that sustains and empowers and is the fruit of our journey into maturity in Christ. What might it mean to be a community of joy?
Nehemiah, an often overlooked book in the Bible, contains this beautiful phrase: "The joy of the Lord is my strength." Encouraging, right? It should be! The context of this passage is super intriguing. The people of Israel have just rediscovere
Revelation 21:19-21 "The foundations of the city walls were decorated with every kind of precious stone. The first foundation was jasper, the second sapphire, the third agate, the fourth emerald, the fifth onyx, the sixth ruby, the seventh chry
Is there a common thread that unites all obstacles to a flourishing, mature life? I've been asking this question, and you know what? I think it's fear. Fear is sticky... wherever it takes root, we get stuck in our journey towards maturity. Of c
The path towards maturity in Christ happens not in isolation, but alongside one another. Of all the things that we are called to as a church, this might be the highest: A place to mature in Christ together.We're going to continue the conversati
We are stepping back into our series about maturing in Jesus. As we started to unpack a couple of weeks ago, "maturity in Christ" doesn't = 'going pro' as a Christian. It doesn't mean getting stodgy and stuck in our ways, either. It is an excit
It's the question travelling parents the world over dread, along with the inevitable follow up: "How much longer?" If the last year and a half have been good for anything, they've certainly been good for begging questions. Especially these two.
In the book of Revelation, John encounters a profound power and authority that is unrivalled elsewhere in Scripture. There are glimpses of it here and there throughout the Old Testament, but this is next level stuff. In fact, John's unrehearsed
Do you know the phrase "The devil is in the details"? It feels like an old proverb (it's not) that helpfully points out that what may seem like a good idea on the surface can lose its lustre the more you descend into the specifics. They're inti
Descartes said "I think therefore I am".We are fixated on what we think. Here I am, literally thinking about my thinking. But the truth is that we are emotional creatures first, we humans. It's a fact of the ways our brains work. The parts of o
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