Sermons from Pastor Lindsay Mizell and other teachers from Vineyard Church in Alcoa, TN. For more info, visit vineyardchurch.us
A talk about our value as a church in moving from inspiration to formation.
A talk continuing our exploration of our mission, vision and values as a church.
A talk about vision--who Springbrook is and what we think God is asking us to be part of.
An encounter between Jesus and a man with good questions and a lot to lose.
A series of questions and answers about baptism, communion and other rhythms of the church.
A series of questions and answers about what it means to be and be part of a church.
Over and over again Jesus said, "The kingdom of God is like..." and then he told a story. But what do those stories mean?
A sermon about what we believe when it comes to evangelism
A sermon about Spiritual Formation and Examen Prayer practice you can do anywhere.
A curious look at the history of the bible and thoughts about its relevance today.
A talk about creation, commissioning and what it means to be a human according to the Bible.
Throughout the scriptures, God is constantly revealing his nature, character and purpose to his people and through them, revealing himself to the whole world.
Beginning our series called Catechism, we begin to look at what exactly the Church (and our church!) really believes. This week, we get things started with a look into the fullness of the gospel story.
500 songs, life's biggest questions, and an orienting view of the way God orders the world.
The whole story of what God is doing is greater than what we can see on our own.
An introduction to the book of Psalms - how to read it
What contentment looks like in the kingdom of God.
In a chapter that sounds like a lot of bragging, there's plenty to learn here about our purpose in the Kingdom of God.
What does Philippians ask us to do and be in relationship with each other?
Lindsay brings a special announcement for the life of our congregation.
From a prison cell, Paul sends a letter to the church in Philippi that begins with a prayer of blessing over them.
A contextual guide for the church of Philippi and Paul's letter to them.
On Pentecost Sunday, we talk about what it looks like to do the stuff Jesus did in the places where we live, work, learn and play.
As we seek out what it looks like to be an apprentice of Jesus, we talk about how to do what Jesus did.
A talk about Jesus, becoming like him, and the wonder of transformation.
Part of becoming and apprentice to Jesus means learning how to be with him.
As an apprentice of Jesus, may you be covered in the dust of your rabbi.
Jesus rose from the dead...and then left. Where does that leave us?
A yearly sermon on the 4 part story of the gospel.
How the resurrection of Jesus speaks hallelujah over our lives.
Lindsay and Jonny provide an update from 2023 including finances and other detailed information.
In Jesus's most kingly moment, he once again turns the story of kingdoms upside down.
Ending our weeks in the covenant by finishing the story. Everything we've talked about so far has built to this one moment: Jesus, the new covenant.
Who David was when the covenant was made and what God has for us.
Continuing our series on Covenant, we look at the covenant God makes with the people of Israel and the wild road it takes to get there.
A discussion of promises, covenants, and oaths through the lens of the Abraham story.
A talk about why Old Testament covenants have anything to do with us as God's people now.
Jesus and his friends go up on a mountain, fresh eyes on an old story.
The story of Zacchaeus details one of the most famous encounters in the life of Jesus, and gives an insightful description of the heart of God.
In the name of fresh eyes on an old story, we will look together at the patterns of water we see from the beginning of the scriptures in a way that leads us to the baptism of Jesus.
What does Jesus do with grief?
A talk about the cycle of a Christian life of being found by God, dwelling in him, and then finding others to be found by God and dwell in him.
An Epiphany message about light, magi and the hope of curiosity.
A Christmas Eve message about the upside down nature of Jesus' birth.
How the joy of advent makes room for grief, rest, celebration and faith.
A reflection on peace - where we look for it and where to find it.
Beginning our year with a message about the hope of Jesus.
Our guest Seth Bouchelle invites us into Scripture and prayer practice.
To close out our series in the wilderness, a talk about how the Wilderness isn't void of faith, but full of it.