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In her final talk as Senior Pastor at Aylesbury Vineyard, Lyn Burnhope envisions us for the future by exploring Moses in the Bible, encouraging us to stay a strong community by supporting each other and centring ourselves around the person and values of Jesus. Watch at https://vimeo.com/452924425
In his final talk as Senior Pastor at Aylesbury Vineyard, Steve Burnhope explains what the word “Gospel” actually means and how Jesus, through the ways he lived, loved and challenged others, was the same good news to people 2000 years ago as he is to us today. Watch at https://vimeo.com/443859381
Aylesbury Vineyard will have new leadership when Steve and Lyn Burnhope retire as Senior Pastors this September. Steve and Lyn share what will be happening and explain the background and the timing. The video ends with a few words from Assistant Pastor James Tweats, who will be succeeding them. Watch at https://vimeo.com/426968584
On episode 2, I sit down with Dr. Steve Burnhope to discuss a bunch of different theological topics, including how to address anti-intellectualism, hermeneutics, and issues connected to the Atonement & the New Perspective. Watch the episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/sb4ymCzAj50 With his wife Lyn, Steve is Senior Pastor at Aylesbury Vineyard, which is one of the larger Vineyard Churches in the UK. He has a Masters Degree in biblical interpretation from the London School of Theology and a PhD in systematic theology from King's College London. His PhD Thesis was published by Wipf and Stock in 2018 under the title "Atonement and the New Perspective: The God of Israel, Covenant, and the Cross" (https://amzn.to/2y4uWKA). For a summary of the Piper / Wright debate, influenced by Michael Bird, read what I wrote here: https://lukegeraty.com/2011/07/13/an-even-handed-third-way-between-piper-and-wright-michael-f-birds-jets-contribution/
Did you know there are multiple ways to look at what actually happened on the cross? It turns out there are, and Lewis and Clark have got some help exploring them. The guys are joined by Dr. Steve Burnhope, Senior Pastor at Aylesbury Vineyard, and expert on the Atonement. For more check out: - Steve’s article: https://lewisandclark.world/s/Steve-Burnhope-Evangelical-Quarterly-Article.pdf - His talks at Aylesbury Vineyard: https://aylesburyvineyard.church/talks
Continuing our Birthday Month, Steve Burnhope talks about some of the things he personally loves about the Vineyard. He starts with some ‘Vineyard theology’ and ‘Vineyard values’ that are shared throughout the movement — wherever one goes in the world — and finishes with some of the things he loves about Aylesbury Vineyard in particular. Watch at vimeo.com/367572533
As we continue our Birthday Month Services, Assistant Pastor and Head of Compassion Ministries, James Tweats, talks about the central importance of helping those who are disadvantaged and in need, both in the heart of God and the heart of the Vineyard movement. He explains the scope and the scale of what Aylesbury Vineyard is currently doing and invites us to ask ourselves how God is calling us personally to become involved, for Jesus and His Kingdom. Watch at: https://vimeo.com/aylesburyvineyard/compassion-and-aylesbury-vineyard
Guest speaker Nicola Neal (CEO of Every Life, https://everylife.org.uk/) talks about the unexpected and generous welcome that Jesus offers Zaccheus in Luke 19. She parallels that with the welcome she and her family received when they moved back to the UK from Uganda and encourages us to imitate Jesus by being unexpectedly generous welcomers, just as he was. Watch at https://vimeo.com/364727383
Head of Youth Ministry, Amelia Godden, interviews Vineyard UK&I youth leader Zeke Rink about the Summer 2020 DTI Festival that succeeds Soul Survivor. It includes a video about the event, featuring Mike Pilavachi (leader of Soul Survivor), and Senior Pastors Steve and Lyn Burnhope explaining how Aylesbury Vineyard wants to support DTI with a financial offering, prayer and volunteering. Watch at https://vimeo.com/362315279 The interview includes a film by Vineyard Churches about DTI 2020 which you can watch here: https://youtu.be/Y8zgMcB4SN8
Finishing our sermon series, The Story of Jesus, the Vineyard was pleased to have Steve Burnhope of the Aylesbury Vineyard all the way from England! Steve's message helped us have a better understanding of the practical present day significance of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection! FOLLOW US: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/redbluffvineyardInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/redbluffvinyardTwitter: https://twitter.com/redbluffvineFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/VineyardRB/Podcast: https://redbluffvineyard.podbean.comWebsite: http://redbluffvineyard.church/
Lyn Burnhope continues on from Steve’s recent talk (3 March 2019, ‘Pictures of the Church — the Body of Christ’) to explain what that looks like in practice in Aylesbury Vineyard, and particularly as it relates to our joining to one another and how we all give and receive pastoral care. Watch at https://vimeo.com/329660744
Continuing our series of updates during Aylesbury Vineyard’s Birthday Month (21 year anniversary of the church, 5 years since Steve and Lyn Burnhope became the Senior Pastors), Steve interviews Mim and Margaret about ‘Make Lunch,’ ‘Tuesday Teas’ and ‘Link Lunch.’
Jesus’ famous ‘Great Commission’ in the closing words of Matthew’s Gospel (chapter 28) challenges us to ‘go and make disciples.’ Aylesbury Vineyard’s Head of Youth Ministry, Amelia Godden, looks at what Jesus meant and how he himself went about it — focusing on the four invitations he gave his first disciples on their own relational journey.
We welcome guest speaker and comedian Andy Kind to Aylesbury Vineyard. Sunday 2 September 2018
Lyn Burnhope shares some thoughts about Aylesbury Vineyard’s ‘mission statement’ based around Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well in John 4 – with an important added dimension, of “being known by him” as well.