This is the podcast of our Sunday Sermon from Gate City Vineyard in Greensboro, NC. Pastor - Todd Oakley
Pastor Beth preaches about what it means to be a Kingdom witness, reminding us that as followers of Jesus, our stories—no matter how ordinary they may seem—can become powerful weapons in the hands of God. She emphasizes that testimonies aren't reserved for the extraordinary but are entrusted to anyone willing to speak. Because when God moves through your life, even the smallest moment can shake mountains. God can use anyone—and that means He can use you. The only question is: are you willing to be sent? -May 25, 2025
Pastor Beth gives the message on the revolutionary truth of Jesus' upside-down Kingdom, a place where the last are first, the meek inherit the earth, and love conquers all. With passion and conviction, she unveils how these radical values don't just challenge the world's systems; they transform hearts, and our important values for all believers *May 18, 2025 *Learn more at: www.gatecityvineyard.com
Should We Dare to Expect the Supernatural? Pastor Beth boldly explores this powerful question and delivers a stirring message on the divine breakthrough that comes when we live with expectant faith—believing that God will show up in power. May 11, 2025 Learn more at: www.gatecityvineyard.com
Continuing our powerful series on the season of Lent, Pastor Beth brings a message that calls us back to the heart of our faith—recommitment. *April 13, 2025 *Learn more: Vineyard Church | Gate City Vineyard Church | Greensboro
This week's sermon is a powerful continuation of Pastor Beth's series on the season of Lent. As we journey deeper into this season, we explore the transformative act of recommitment. We were inspired as Andy Blaire shared a deeply personal and moving testimony, shedding light on the profound impact of rededicating your life back to Jesus. -April 6, 2025 -Learn more at www.gatecityvineyard.com
This week, Pastor Beth continues the powerful series on Lent, focusing on the transformative journey of renewal and rest. *March 30, 2025 *Watch Live Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxppL8c2dcw *Learn More: https://www.gatecityvineyard.com/
Pastor Beth embarks on a powerful new series for the season of Lent, delving deep into the transformative power of Repentance a journey of turning away from sin and embracing the grace and renewal found in Christ. *March 23, 2025 *Watch Live Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CZV1mHDBB0 *Learn more: https://www.gatecityvineyard.com/
David Takle delivers a profound sermon, offering deep insights to help us better understand the transformative power of Spiritual Formation in Discipleship. Learn More: www.gatecityvineyard.com Watch Live Video: • Join Us LIVE at Gate City Vineyard Ch... March 9, 2025
In this week's sermon, Pastor Beth explores the concept of cultural intelligence and highlights the beautiful diversity of God's people.
Pastor Beth delivers an uplifting sermon on fostering discipleship through the power of prayer. #inspiration #prayer #intercessoryprayer #sermon #truth #seekgod #prayerforbreakthrough #lordjesus #vineyardglobalfamily #motivation
This sermon takes a unique approach as Pastor Beth engages in a thoughtful interview with three highly experienced women of prayer. Each of these women shares valuable insights into different styles of prayer, offering both wisdom and practical guidance. Additionally, they lead us through a powerful, guided prayer experience, deepening our connection with God. Speakers: -Beth Graham -Jennifer Kloss -Dr. Joy Pine Thomas -Jan Takle
Pastor Beth delivers an engaging message about prayer and how to Connect with God and each other as we embark on a new year.
In this week's sermon George Ling preaches about Freedom from our past. He emphasizes that our identity in Christ is greater than our past mistakes and circumstances. He encourages us that we no longer have to be "addicted to trash but instead be addicted to God." reinforcing the idea that we are no longer captives to our former selves.
In this week's sermon, Pastor Beth delivers a relevant message about the upcoming election, emphasizing how to shine God's light and demonstrate His love, even when others may have voted differently.
In this week's sermon, Pastor Beth continues the series "Words of Freedom from Captivity: Lessons from Paul's Prison Epistles" by focusing on the transformative theme of Freedom from Sin. Through Paul's teachings, even in his darkest hours, we uncover the profound truth that Jesus offers us liberation from the chains of sin.
Join us as Pastor Beth launches an inspiring new sermon series: "Words of Freedom from Captivity: Lessons from Paul's Prison Epistles." This week, we will delve into the theme of identity, exploring the profound wisdom that Paul imparts during his time in prison. Discover how these powerful messages can deepen your connection with Jesus and enhance your understanding of your purpose as a beloved child of God.
In this sermon, Pastor Beth talks about the Vineyard Distinctive of teaching the whole Gospel.
During the Sermon this Sunday Pastor Beth addressed the transformative power of baptism, describing it as a powerful symbol of rebirth and renewal. She connected this with the broader themes of forgiveness, grace, and the cleansing of the soul, reminding us that baptism is not just a ritual but a profound declaration of faith and a commitment to live like Jesus!
In this week's sermon Rolisa Tutwyler preaches about Standing on the Promises of God
In the series Winsome Witness Pastor Beth gives the message on coming to Jesus.
David Takle preaches a sermon on the Big Beautiful Gospel. He delves into how the Gospel transcends our limitations, offering a message of hope and redemption that extends to all corners of our existence. Through scripture and reflection, we'll uncover how the big, beautiful Gospel invites us into a life of grace, mercy, and unending love, challenging us to live out its truth in every aspect of our daily journey. Join us as we embrace the Gospel and its call to live fully in Christ.
continuing on our series Winsome Witness Pastor Beth preaches on the Power of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing how this divine force transforms lives and empowers believers. Drawing from biblical teachings, the sermon highlighted how the Holy Spirit brings guidance, strength, and comfort to those who seek it. Through examples of spiritual renewal and personal testimonies, listeners were encouraged to embrace the Spirit's presence in their lives, fostering deeper faith and a sense of purpose. Ultimately, the sermon underscored the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in shaping individuals and communities towards spiritual fulfillment and service.
George shares the sermon which passionately encourages believers to share the Good News, showing Christian's how to confidently and compassionately proclaim the gospel, both through words and actions. The sermon addresses common fears and challenges, urging a reliance on God's strength and a commitment to living out the faith daily. It ultimately inspires a community dedicated to spreading hope and love to a world in need of the good news.
Loving Others
Winsome Witness Loving Others and Pointing to Jesus
Winsome Witness Loving Others and Pointing to Jesus
Watch our momentous celebrate of 30 years of faith, growth, and community in the Vineyard Church! Our anniversary service was a jubilant gathering filled with gratitude, reflection, and anticipation for the future. Witness heartfelt testimonies and Pastor Beth's inspiring messages that honor our rich history and ignite our passion for the journey ahead. Together, let's rejoice in the goodness of God and the enduring spirit of unity that has defined our Vineyard family for three decades.
Join us in our last week as we affirmer the ancient creeds.
Join us as we affirm the ancient creeds.
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There is one thing that unites us as Christians, and that is our core faith in Jesus Christ and what he has done for us. This "one faith" has been passed down to us in the Apostles & Nicene creeds. Join us this week as we look at the wonderful first line of the creed: "I believe in God, the Father Almighty." How good to remember we have a loving and mighty Father!
There is one thing that unites us as Christians, and that is our core faith in Jesus Christ and what he has done for us. This is the unity between believers and between churches that call themselves Christian. The Apostle Paul calls it “one Lord, one faith, one baptism." We will be studying that one faith, especially as it is laid out in the creeds passed down to us from the first apostles.
Join us as we take a look at the connections between creation, covenants, systems, symbols, and prophecies of the Old Testament and the person and work of Jesus Christ, showing his presence and significance throughout Scripture!
Well, it's finally here, the big one, the Super Bowl of church - Easter Sunday! I'm so excited to worship together and lift up our Risen Lord, Jesus Christ! Because Jesus rose from the dead, nothing will ever be the same!
We are coming to the last Sunday of Lent - Palm Sunday! We continue to gather around the table together as a family and realize that what we find there is joy and peace! Join us as we rejoice in our Savior at the table of Jesus!
We are on a Lent journey and are remembering what Jesus did for us on the cross as we gather around the table. This week's message reminds us that when we come to Jesus and follow Him, we receive the Holy Spirit and power to live a new life. Come and find freedom at the table!
We are on a Lent journey and are remembering what Jesus did for us on the cross as we gather around the table. This week's message reminds us that when we come to Jesus and follow Him, we receive love and are then able to pour it out to others. Let's be a giving and loving community at GCV! Come join us at the table.
We are on a Lent journey and are remembering what Jesus did for us on the cross as we gather around the table. This week's message reminds us that when we come to Jesus and follow Him, we automatically become part of a grand and glorious family! What a joy to become a part of the family of God. Come join us at the table!
We are on our Lent journey and are remembering what Jesus did for us on the cross as we gather around the table. The message of the cross and the message of the body and the blood is this: whoever you are, wherever you come from, whatever you've done, whatever you haven't done, there is a place at the table of forgiveness for you.
This week we start our Lent journey to Easter! We're going to be remembering what Jesus did for us on the cross as we gather around the table. The message of the cross and the message of the body and the blood is this: whoever you are, wherever you come from, whatever you've done, whatever you haven't done, there is a place at the table for you.
This week, we continue our two-week series on why diversity in the church matters to God! We will look at God's beautiful and diverse plan for the church laid out in the Bible, and how we can be part of that at GCV. We are so blessed and are a witness to the world when we gather together as people from every "nation, tribe, people, and tongue" (Rev. 7:9).
This week, we are starting a two-week series on why diversity in the church matters to God! We will look at God's beautiful and diverse plan for the church laid out in the Bible. We are so blessed and are a witness to the world when we gather together as people from every "nation, tribe, people, and tongue" (Rev. 7:9).
Many of us at GCV are reading through the Bible in 2024! Why should we read it? Why the big fuss about this book... the Bible? Pastor Beth will continue speaking on what the Bible is, and how we can read and learn from it well. The word of God is a beautiful, baffling, and bountiful blessing for us in our Christian lives and, best of all, it points us to Jesus!
Many of us at GCV are reading through the Bible in 2024! Why should we read it? Why the big fuss about this book... the Bible? Pastor Beth will be speaking for two weeks on what the Bible is, and why we love to read and learn from it. The word of God is a beautiful, baffling, and bountiful blessing for us in our Christian lives and, best of all, it points us to Jesus