vineyard great lakes missions The Great Lakes missions page provides resources on Vineyard partnerships, missiological assumptions, as well as FAQs. Because of the cost and complexity of ministering cross-culturally, we've found individual churches are most effective when they work together in partnership with other Vineyard churches. We currently have about two dozen of these partnerships in various stages of development within the U.S. Visit http://www.vineyardmissions.org/ to check out the new national Vineyard missions web site. |
great lakes missions partnerships A partnership is a group of churches doing together what none of them
could do by themselves. A partnership is formed when a group of churches agree to join their resources together to pursue what God has called them to do. A common commitment is shared by each church, and their energy is directed toward seeing churches planted in their target area. Each church shares in the
vision, and in the development of a strategy to bring to fruition God’s call
for their churches. A partnership allows small to medium size churches make a significant contribution toward the accomplishment of the Great Commission. Great Lakes partnerships & contact info China (tribal) -
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, Vineyard of SW Pittsburgh Costa Rica -
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, Vineyard Community Church (Evansville, IN) Guatemala -
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, Vineyard Cincinnati (Cincinnati, OH) Indonesia -
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, Without Walls Vineyard (Holland, MI) Nigeria -
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, Vineyard Cincinnati (Cincinnati, OH) Peru -
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, Vineyard Campbellsville (KY) Russia -
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, Vineyard Church of Wheeling (WV) Western Russia -
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, Capital City Vineyard (Lansing, MI) |
vineyard usa national missions task forceIn order to facilitate the advance of the vision to see every Vineyard church in America involved in a mission partnership, a national missions task force has been appointed. These pastors are eager to share with you the vision of partnerships and answer any questions you have. Members of the task force are located throughout the country and have experience in different parts of the world. For information on how to contact the task force member best suited to help you, please call Barbara Johnson in the Mission Task Force office 909.626.0773, or
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Kande Wilson serves on the Senior Leadership Team and is Pastor and Senior Director of Outward Focused Ministries at Vineyard Community Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. Vineyard Cincinnati is a church known for its outward focus and desire to express God’s love in relevant, practical ways to the community. Attending VCC since 1992, Kande joined the staff in 1999. Kande oversees the ministries that equip people to serve God’s mission Here (volunteer development, baptism, on-campus evangelism), Near (community outreach and teams), and Far Away (global missions). She is the proud wife of Matt and mama to Abraham. Kande Koogle Wilson Missions Task Force Leader- Great Lakes Region
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ross naylor-tatterson's testimony Who’d a thunk it? I am planting a church in the USA. I grew up in a little country mining town in the southeastern part of Australia. Mum was a cook in a hospital and dad was a butcher, boilermaker, and local champion football player. My dad became a Christian in a “pub” when a Salvation Army officer came in selling their newspapers and sharing the Way into the kingdom with anyone who would listen. Well, my dad did listen and did turn his life over to Christ. This all happened about 10 months before I was born. I was dedicated at the age of six weeks in a Salvation Army service. My dad specifically prayed that the Lord would call me into His ministry. Over the years, my parents moved town and away from the community of faith that they had come to know the Lord in. I started attending another church, but the passion and fire wasn’t there and we started to wane in our faith. By the time I was entering teenage years, I had reached the conclusion that God,perhaps, wasn’t real. |
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vineyard usa missiological assumptionsAs the Vineyard movement in the United States has grown in its cross-cultural activity around the world, our missiology has developed as well. The following is the current expression of our key missiological assumptions rooted in our commitment to joining with God in His mission through the efforts of local churches.
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