Weekly podcast of Vineyard Community Church in Tuscaloosa, AL. Thanks for listening!
All we have is good news! That's all we have to offer a world in need of, well, good news. Listen in to the first installment in this important series leading us to Easter.
When life is changing and transitioning into a new season, letting the waters recede is the wrong decision. Risk is right. In this second message on life transitions, Pastor Jon walks us through three stories in the bible that commend us to risk when life feels uncertain.
Pastor Jon delivers the second installment in our vision series and why we do what we do. As we continue to orbit around these four things, our prayer is that God would use us to impact the world around us.
Pastor Jon begins a series on vision and why we do what we do. As we continue to orbit around these four things, our prayer is that God would use us to impact the world around us.
In the conclusion of our 21 Days series Pastor Jon talks about what it means to be satisfied in the deep places.
As we continue in our season of prayer and fasting, Pastor Jon talks about how fasting moves us to a place of pain and desperation–which in turn–moves us to prayer.
As we begin our 21 Day journey of prayer and fasting, Pastor Jon shares about why fasting is so critical to our growth and intimacy with Jesus.
Finishing one year and beginning a new one comes with its own unique groanings. In this final message of the year, Pastor Bryan helps us navigate what it means to treasure Christ in all things this coming year.
In the last installment in our Advent series, we find out the kind of people God uses to herald the best news on the planet.
Continuing in our Advent series, Caleb Hill helps us to see the beauty and timing of God's grace over our lives in this season.
In this message, Pastor Jon encourages us to enjoy all that this season brings. But first, to know that all the lights and trees and gifts are simply shadows pointing to the substance of all things.
In this final message in our Revelation series, we find that this book culminates in worship. Pastor Jon unpacks the idea that when we meet God and see God, we are stunned by God and that fuels our worship.
In this counterintuitive sermon, Pastor Valentino explains out of Revelation 19 why God's judgment is a beautiful part of his plan and character.
2 Corinthians 2:11 encourages us not to be "outwitted by Satan; for we are not ignorant of his designs." In this message, Pastor Valentino unpack Revelation 12-13 and helps us understand the scheme of our adversary and how we can overcome him by the power and grace of God.
We aren't just a speaking church. We are a doing church. We're not meant to be a church that just communicates the grace of God. We're meant to be a church that demonstrates the power of the kingdom of God. Pastor Jon continues in this series unpacking Revelation 10-11.
What do you do when life falls apart? Abide. That's what you do. In this very personal message, Pastor Jon talks about how God works out his presence and peace in our lives when we feel out of control.
In this third installment in our sermon series through the book of Revelation, Pastor Valentino unpacks the ways in which God interacts with his people.
Continuing in our series through the book of Revelation, Pastor Jon walks us through the 7 letters to the seven churches and asks us, "What does the victorious Christian life really look like?"
We begin our sermon series through Revelation by first talking about why many of us don't read this beautiful book and then finishing our time walking through Revelation 1.
The last installment in our 10 Words series may be the most relevant. Don't miss this challenging talk on the coveting heart.
Continuing in this series through the 10 Commandments, Pastor Jon works through the 9th commandment. This funny and sobering message is more than relevant for today.
Continuing in our series through the 10 Commandments, we tackle the 8th commandment: stealing. Don't miss this surprising message.
Continuing in our series through the 10 Commandments, we work through good ole' fashioned murder and everything surrounding it. We'll answer questions about self-defense, just war theory, and why Jesus isn't primarily interested in your behavior of murder, but getting to your murderous heart.
With the unrestricted pace of the summer months, the change that Fall brings is a hope for what could be. In part two of this short series, Pastor Jon talks through how we navigate change in a way that brings life and honors God.
With the unrestricted pace of the summer months, the change that Fall brings is a hope for what could be. In this sermon, Pastor Jon talks through how we navigate change in a way that brings life and honors God.
We all long to be ultimately satisfied. In this talk, Pastor Jon talks through why Jesus is better than all things.
Continuing in our series through the 10 Commandments, Pastor Jon talks through why the idea of honor has become so foreign to us and why honoring our fathers and mothers is the foundation for all other kinds of honor.
Continuing in our sermon series through the Ten Commandments, Pastor Jon works through the 4th Commandment: Keep the Sabbath Day Holy.
Continuing our series through the 10 Commandments we work through the 2nd Commandment. This very practical command helps keep our eyes on the only One who will satisfy.
The first commandment to the free people of God is "Only one God." In this series through the 10 Commandments, Pastor Jon unpacks what it means to make and keep Jesus as the sole and central affection of our lives.
Aren't we grace people? If so, why are we studying the 10 commandments? Pastor Jon unpacks this question as we begin our journey through the 10 commandments.
Bubba Justice, the National Coordinator for VineyardUSA, finishes our How To Series by answering the question: How do we keep Jesus at the center of our lives when we transition from one season to another?
Jonathan Cook continues in our How To sermon series unpacking How to Forgive. Jonathan Cook is one of our founding pastors and is currently is a Family Therapist (M.A.T, M.S) at Abundant Living Therapy (www.abundantlivingtherapy.com)
What happens when we worship small things? In this talk, Jon he helps bring us back to center by reminding us that we are all worshippers. The question is not whether or not we are worshippers, but what we will worship.
With so much content floating around the internet (videos, blogs and sermons) it is easy to be misled. In this sermon, Pastor Jon unpacks 2 Peter 2 and gives us handles on how to discern a false teacher.
What does it look like for us--the church--to walk in maturity? What does it mean for us to be unified around the "big things"? In this series, using the Nicene Creed as a template, we lean into what it looks like for us to walk in depth and maturity like never before.
What does it look like for us--the church--to walk in maturity? What does it mean for us to be unified around the "big things"? In this series, using the Nicene Creed as a template, we lean into what it looks like for us to walk in depth and maturity like never before.
What does it look like for us--the church--to walk in maturity? What does it mean for us to be unified around the "big things"? In this series, using the Nicene Creed as a template, we lean into what it looks like for us to walk in depth and maturity like never before.
What does it look like for us--the church--to walk in maturity? What does it mean for us to be unified around the "big things"? In this series, using the Nicene Creed as a template, we lean into what it looks like for us to walk in depth and maturity like never before.
God is our defender and our freedom. Find out what that means in this surprising Easter message.
Most people are already convinced that talking about what Jesus has done for us is normative, or at least should be normative, in the Christian life. However, what if we were liberated from our fear of the social awkwardness and thrust into a kind of joy that gives us courage? Find out what that means in our latest sermon.
When a story comes together it makes a heart happy. But when the redemption story comes together it makes a life whole. Enjoy this last sermon through Genesis.
Does God use scoundrels and the terminally broken to accomplish his purposes? Find out as we look at the underbelly of the Genesis story--Judah and Tamar.
There's no getting around it: We have the potential to do the worst things on the planet. In this story, we catch a glimpse of the depths of our brokenness and the riches of God's grace. Sorry, no Postscript this week.
Continuing in our Genesis teaching series, Pastor Bryan walks us through covenant and the strength of God's love towards us.
Listen to the Q & A of the speaker of the day.
Continuing in our sermon series through Genesis, we unpack the most unlikely children's story: Noah and the Flood. What we'll discover is this has less to do with "animals two by two" and more to do with a God who planned our rescue from the beginning.
An informal Q & A with the speaker of the day.
Where did all of "this" come from? And why does that matter? In this message, Pastor Jon walks through the beginning of all things and how we fit into this on-going story.
In our effort and desire to love our city we realized it also meant loving the city church. This weekend we welcome Shaun Faulkner, the pastor of Soma Church as he shares what it means to be a church that matters.