Vineyard Church located in Flowood, MS is a dynamic fellowship of Christ Followers seeking to bring the love of God and the presence of God to as many people as possible as we go.
Beau digs into the story of the woman with the issue of blood, and how we can understand the gift of healing.
Beau opens our "Empowered" series by talking about the person of the Holy Spirit.
Beau shares his testimony & celebrates the life, death, and resurrection of our Lord.
Rachel shares some God stories from a recent trip and challenges us to not just talk about our faith, but to do it.
Erin explores some of the attributes of God in the scripture, and talks about why we worship.
Rachel presents an image of what it looks like for Jesus to be on the throne of your life.
Rachel invites us all into the joy that comes from the total surrender of every part of our lives to the Lord.
Beau talks about the final marker of a healthy church, and what that will look like for us.
Beau talks about how vital community support is to the work of the ministry, and what the way we give can reveal about the state of our hearts.
Beau talks about how important correction is to a healthy church, and the need for all of us to stay teachable.
Beau talks about who is meant to be teaching in a healthy church.
Dr. Morphew warns against reducing the gospel to less than the whole gospel and walks us through how to share the gospel in its entirety.
We spend a whole church service worshipping and praying through the Lord's prayer.
Rachel engages the congregation to talk about the story that the Lord is telling through His people.
Beau and Rachel lead the congregation in a group prayer journaling, and we seek the Lord about where we are going - individually and collectively - in 2023.
MERRY CHRISTMAS! Vineyard Jackson celebrates King Jesus with special worship and a reading of the Christmas story from Luke.
Beau talks about the Vineyard's birthright as worshippers, and how that worship can and should empower us to action.
Rachel encourages us to take big risks because to make history for the Kingdom requires stepping out in faith.
Beau explores the already and not yet nature of the Kingdom of God.
Rachel unpacks the mandate to "remember the poor", what being poor really looks like, and how we can give up bitterness in favor of compassion.
Beau shares the vision for stepping into the vineyard heritage and being a church that plants churches that plant churches.
Fresh off of the Ladies' Retreat, the women share their testimonies, and then Rachel talks about what it looks like for us all to be naturally supernatural.
Beau unpacks our Vineyard value for equipping all the saints for the work of the ministry, and then we do an activation to practice praying for healing.
Beau shares a short message about the famous Vineyard invitation "Come, Holy Spirit" and then we dive into an extended time of worship.
Beau discusses the first of the Vineyard distinctives: focusing on the main and the plain of scripture.
In our outdoor service, Erin reads 1 John before we break into discussion groups.
Josh Murray reads through the book of 1 Peter, and then the church breaks into groups to discuss.
Beau reads the letter to the Ephesians, and then the church breaks into groups to discuss.
The ladies from the Saving Grace rehabilitation program share their testimonies.
Annell reads Colossians and then the church breaks into groups.
Rachel reads the book of Philippians, and then the church breaks into groups to discuss.
Keri reads Galatians and then the church breaks into groups to discuss
Ash read the book of 1 Thessalonians, and then the church breaks into discussion groups.
Beau reads the book of James to the church and then demonstrates the group model we will be using for this series.
Rachel speaks on God's goodness and members of our community share testimonies of what God has done for them.
Matthew Helland is a powerful prophetic minister who is known for his RUAH prophetic school and his work with the Scarlet Thread in Amsterdam.
Carla invites us to take a fresh look at how we understand time and to embrace the fullness of the moment we are in.
Rachel continues our discussion on living life in light of the resurrection by talking about what that looks like in your workplace.
Beau leads our church family into a deeper understanding of the biblical principle of "sowing and reaping," and how that applies to honoring God with our finances.
The youth share their stories from camp & Rachel builds onto the message from last week in a short message on Kingdom parenting.
Ken Fish takes hold of the idea of Father's Day and calls up the men in our community to be strong and godly fathers.
Beau challenges us to treat our bodies as living sacrifices & temples of the Holy Spirit.
Carla confronts some of the mindsets about what church is in our culture, and how we can start to move toward a more biblical way of BEING the church.
Rachel starts our "Resurrection Life" series by teaching about Kingdom Relationships.
Beau finished out this series by digging into what a biblical view of "the End" looks like, and how it's not a series of events, but a person.