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Twelve years ago, Jesus invited us into something new, leading to the birth of Central Vineyard. For ten years, we've pursued Him together, learning to apprentice our lives to Him. Today, we reaffirm that calling with a fresh vision—still saying yes to His invitation. Will you come, follow Him, and let Him show you how?
Join us for a different Sunday where we hear from Scott Pollok about his trip to Ukraine, Dan and Gabrielle Sheed share about their Sabbatical and we pass on some important and exciting updates for all the Central Vineyard whānau.
On Matariki Weekend the Auckland Vineyard Churches combined together at Central Vineyard to hear from special guest speaker, Ted Kim.
Join us for a special occasion where on Matariki Weekend the AKL Vineyard combined together at Central Vineyard to hear from guest speaker Ted Kim.
Join us for a special occasion where on Matariki Weekend the AKL Vineyard combined together at Central Vineyard to hear from guest speaker Ted Kim.
Join us for "Living Outward” a series exploring mission. Dan begins by framing up the series looking at the priority of this for Central Vineyard and looking at Jesus' commandment to be a light that shines in the darkness.
Join us for "Living Outward” a series exploring mission. Dan begins by framing up the series looking at the priority of this for Central Vineyard and looking at Jesus' commandment to be a light that shines in the darkness.
As we wrap up our Easter season, Dan takes a Sunday to speak a one-off afterword looking at what Christ's resurrection could look like for us today as Central Vineyard.
As we wrap up our Easter season, Dan takes a Sunday to speak a one-off afterword looking at what Christ's resurrection could look like for us today as Central Vineyard.
carrying on with our series Beautiful Resistance Recorded Live at Central Vineyard, Northampton 30th Oct 22
We carry on with our series Beautiful Resistance E5 Recorded Live at Central Vineyard, Northampton 23rd Oct 22
Continuing on with our series called Beautiful Resistance // Episode 2 Recorded live, Central Vineyard, Northampton 2nd Oct 22 ** Updated Version added 10am 04/10/22
Dan kicks off a new series called Beautiful Resistance Recorded Live 25th Sept 22 at Central Vineyard, Northampton
Anya continues in the series of Play Your Park Recorded Live at Central Vineyard, Northampton 18th Sept 22
Dan kicks off our new series called Play your part. Live at Central Vineyard, Northampton on 4th Sept 22
Michelle ends our series called Scattered Recorded Live at Central Vineyard, Northampton, 21st Aug 22
John continues in the series of scattered. ** UPDATE .. Full version added 18/08/22 Recorded Live at Central Vineyard, Northampton on the 14th Aug 22
Ken continues the talk about Scattered Recorded Live in Central Vineyard, Northampton 7th Aug 22
Anya finishes this series of Central Vineyard Vision 22 Recorded Live at Central Vineyard, Northampton 24th July 22
Pete Continues in the Vision Series for Central Vineyard 2022 Recorded Live at Central vineyard, Northampton on 17th July 2022
Dan starts Central Vineyard vision for 2022 Recorded Live at Central vineyard, Northampton on 10th July 22
Dan finishes our series in simplicity Recorded live at Central Vineyard, Northampton on 19th June 22
Adi continues in our series of simplicity Recorded Live at Central Vineyard, 42 Sheep Street, Northampton 5th June 2022
Allen continues in our series Simplicity Recorded at Central Vineyard, Sheep Street, Northampton on 29th May 2022
Pete continues in our series Simplicity Recorded at Central Vineyard, Sheep Street, Northampton on 22nd May 2022
Steve talks about the vision of central vineyard Recorded Live at Central Vineyard, Sheep Street, Northampton on 15th May 2022
Michelle continues in our series Simplicity Recorded at Central Vineyard, Sheep Street, Northampton on 8th May 2022
Heart Talks is a short season of talks sharing what is most precious to us for the journey ahead. in this talk, Dan shares how our name “Central Vineyard” speaks of our desire to be Jesus-centred people and what that means.
Heart Talks is a short season of talks sharing what is most precious to us for the journey ahead. in this talk, Dan shares how our name “Central Vineyard” speaks of our desire to be Jesus-centred people and what that means.
Ken finishing up in the series of Gathered Recorded Live at Central Vineyard, Sheep Street, Northampton on 24th April 2022
Embodied Faith: on Relational Neuroscience, Spiritual Formation, and Faith
Did Jesus suffer trauma? Did he experience PTSD? We know Jesus suffered in his death. But did he suffer throughout his life?As Isaiah 53:3 says, the servant of God is “despised and rejected of men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.” What if that pain, those sorrows, that grief is better expressed as trauma? That's what we are talking about today during Holy Week, as we remember Jesus' path to the cross. Our guest is pastor (and my good friend) Jeff Cannell, ministering at Central Vineyard in Columbus, OH. Get the FREE ebook, The Brain God Gave Us, when you join the Embodied Faith community (connecting you to new episodes, posts, and other resources).Please subscribe and review on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube.If you would like coaching or spiritual direction that aligns with this podcast, then connect with Cyd Holsclaw here.
Steve talks about Baptisms Recorded 10th April 2022 Central Vineyard, Sheep Street, Northampton,
Adeolu Alao continues in our series Recorded live at Central Vineyard, Sheep Street, Northampton on 3rd April 22
Steve and Tammy talks about the leadership transition off Central Vineyard Recorded live at Central Vineyard, Sheep Street, Northampton. 27th March 2022
Steve finishes in our series of an invitation to a journey Recorded Live at Central Vineyard, Sheep Street, Northampton on 27th Feb 2022
Dan continues in our series in Invitiation to the Journey Recorded at Central Vineyard, 42 sheep street, northampton 20th Feb 2022
Paul continues in our series of a Invitation of a journey. recorded live at Sheep Street, Central Vineyard, Northampton on Sunday 13th Feb 2022
Steve continues in our series Recorded live on the 6th Feb at Central Vineyard, Sheep Street, Northampton
Tammy continues in our series of An Invitation to a journey. Recorded live at Central Vineyard, Sheep Street, Northampton Sunday 30th Jan 2022
Michelle continues in the series An invitation to a journey. Recorded in Central Vineyard, Sheep Street, Northampton on 23rd Jan 2022
Steve kicks off 2022 in a series called An Invitation To A Journey Recorded Live at Central Vineyard, Sheep Street Northampton 9th Jan 2022
Dan continues in our Christmas at Central Vineyard. Recorded live at Central Cineyard, sheep street, Northampton 12th Dec 2021
Steve starts a new session in Advent Recorded live at Central Vineyard, Sheep Street, Northampton, Sunday 5th Dec 2021
Steve ends our series within Come Holy Spirit Recorded at Central Vineyard, 42 sheet street, Northampton 28th Nov 2021
We had a great chat with Steve and Tammy Gee at Central Vineyard about their planting journey and their YES to all God wants to do in the next season. We hope it encourages you!
Paul continues in our series come holy spirit. Recorded live at Central Vineyard, sheep street, Northampton 14th Nov 2021
Michelle continues in our series in Come Holy spirit Recorded Live at Central Vineyard, Sheep Street on 31st October 2021
Paul kicks off with a new season of talks called, Come Holy Spirit (CHS) Recorded live 17th October 2021 at 42 Sheep Street, Central Vineyard, Northampton
Steve continues in our last in our series in Sermon on the mount with Something to Build Your Life On! Recorded Live in 42 Sheep Street, Northampton, Central Vineyard, 10th Oct 2021
Michelle continues in the series on sermon on the mount called Two ways: Recorded Live 26th Sept 2021 at 42 Sheep Street, Central Vineyard
Sam has a conversation with Dan Sheed, the co-pastor of Central Vineyard, exploring the relationship between the pace of our life, the way of Jesus and a missional life.
This workshop was put on for churches who are interested in or considering multisite as a way of multiplying the church in their context. There is no one way to do multisite and during this seminar, Steve & Tammy explored some different models and leadership structures and talked about some of the lessons learnt in transitioning a church in this direction. Steve & Tammy lead the Central Vineyard, a church gathering in four different locations across Northamptonshire. They also serve as the Regional Leaders for the Midlands and the North. This seminar was recorded in January 2020 at the Vineyard National Leaders' Conference.
Hear from our Co-leaders as they read a letter, specially written for this All In Sunday and the future ahead for the Central Vineyard whānau. You can read the letter at centralvineyard.org/a-letter
Hear from our Co-leaders as they read a letter, specially written for this All In Sunday and the future ahead for the Central Vineyard whānau. You can read the letter at centralvineyard.org/a-letter
Responding to Racial Injustice by Central Vineyard
A daily meditation on scripture, a quote, or the life of a saint to ground you in God and his peace.
Dan, Gab, Rob and Alisha sit down together for their first in-person chat since we all went into our bubbles to discuss the future at Central Vineyard. What does the future hold? What will Home Gatherings be like? How will we compassionately serve our city? What has God been prophetically saying? To watch the talk, see our Vimeo channel.
Dan, Gab, Rob and Alisha sit down together for their first in-person chat since we all went into our bubbles to discuss the future at Central Vineyard. What does the future hold? What will Home Gatherings be like? How will we compassionately serve our city? What has God been prophetically saying? To watch the talk, see our Vimeo channel.
Paul continues our series with Central Vineyard at Home with I am the Bread of Life
Steve continues with Central Vineyard at Home series called I AM with this easter with I am the resurrection and the life.
Steve is starting a new series called scattered, Central Vineyard at Home whilst at this time.
Dan, Ella and Strahan interrupt the summer break to share this special conversation about some significant things God has been doing with us as a community and as a result, what is about to happen at Central Vineyard as we begin this new decade.
Dan, Ella and Strahan interrupt the summer break to share this special conversation about some significant things God has been doing with us as a community and as a result, what is about to happen at Central Vineyard as we begin this new decade.
Join us for our series exploring the book of Psalms and what they show us about life with God, our humanity and being vulnerable. In this final part Dan lands the series sharing some of the written expressions to come from Central Vineyard and offering four pastoral words for how to continue to read Psalms in the future.
Join us for our series exploring the book of Psalms and what they show us about life with God, our humanity and being vulnerable. In this final part Dan lands the series sharing some of the written expressions to come from Central Vineyard and offering four pastoral words for how to continue to read Psalms in the future.
Live from Formatio Conference in Auckland, Scottie and Spanky partnered with Central Vineyard, St Augustine's and Worship Central to bring you a live episode and interview with author and speaker John Mark Comer. Listen to JMC's podcast, This Cultural Moment, here: https://itunes.apple.com/nz/podcast/this-cultural-moment/id1342868490?mt=2
This is a not-to-be-missed podcast featuring John Mark Comer speaking on his specialist topic of "hurry". He's all the way over from Bridgetown Church in Portland, Oregon. Here he speaks to a combined gathering of churches with both Saint Augustine's and Central Vineyard in Auckland delighted to host him.
Halftime is our agenda for June at Central Vineyard. Together, we are pausing to look at the founding core values that we have embodied in our story so far, and also what we hope the future will look like as we embody the new things God is doing with us together. In this final part Dan highlights how we live in a tension of both trusting in God with all we can and yet, rolling our sleeves up to do our part that God needs us to do to love our city.
Halftime is our agenda for June at Central Vineyard. Together, we are pausing to look at the founding core values that we have embodied in our story so far, and also what we hope the future will look like as we embody the new things God is doing with us together. In part four Dan explores our fourth value of outward-living and taking our missiology seriously.
Halftime is our agenda for June at Central Vineyard. Together, we are pausing to look at the founding core values that we have embodied in our story so far, and also what we hope the future will look like as we embody the new things God is doing with us together. In part three Dan explores our third value of intentionality and taking our spiritual journey seriously.
Halftime is our agenda for June at Central Vineyard. Together, we are pausing to look at the founding core values that we have embodied in our story so far, and also what we hope the future will look like as we embody the new things God is doing with us together. In part two Dan explores our second core value of embodiment.
Halftime is our agenda for June at Central Vineyard. Together, we are pausing to look at the founding core values that we have embodied in our story so far, and also what we hope the future will look like as we embody the new things God is doing with us together. Dan explores our first core value of living in the big story of God.
Credits:Thank you Leah Surynt for the artwork, Tommy Livingstone for helping me with writing the copy, Luke Weston and the Rhema crew for the use of their studio and my Central Vineyard whanau for allowing me the space and opportunity to grow this series in the context and beauty of what God is doing in our midst.Hosted by folk-psalmist Strahan, the Commoners Communion podcast is a conversational look at Christian spirituality through the lens of beauty, mystery and revelation.
Credits:Thank you Leah Surynt for the artwork, Tommy Livingstone for helping me with writing the copy, Luke Weston and the Rhema crew for the use of their studio and my Central Vineyard whanau for allowing me the space and opportunity to grow this series in the context and beauty of what God is doing in our midst.Hosted by folk-psalmist Strahan, the Commoners Communion podcast is a conversational look at Christian spirituality through the lens of beauty, mystery and revelation.
Credits:Thank you Leah Surynt for the artwork, Tommy Livingstone for helping me with writing the copy, Luke Weston and the Rhema crew for the use of their studio and my Central Vineyard whanau for allowing me the space and opportunity to grow this series in the context and beauty of what God is doing in our midst.Hosted by folk-psalmist Strahan, the Commoners Communion podcast is a conversational look at Christian spirituality through the lens of beauty, mystery and revelation.
It's a small part of the wine world but one you should know: the Central Vineyards of the Loire Valley, which include Sancerre, Pouilly-Fumé, Menetou-Salon & others. Great Sauvignon Blanc, up and coming Pinot Noir, and fantastic rosé. History, soils and dorkiness abound in this podcast, which will make your mouth water and have you running out to get these wines ASAP! The Central Loire Vineyards: Overview In the center of the Loire Valley, in the heart of France. All of the Central Vineyard appellations are within 80 kilometres (50 miles) of center of France Continental climate with decent rainfall Appellations Sancerre White, red, and rosé 3 main types of soil in the two appellations: Limestone (known locally as caillottes) – vines planted on white rock Kimmeridgean terres blanches (clay limestone) Silex (flint) In Sancerre, the caillottes and terres blanches account for 40% each and silex accounts for 20% of vineyard soils Often steepest vineyards best: Bué, Chavignol, Champtin Producers: Alphonse Mellot, Domaines Fouassier and Vacheron, Lucien Crochet Pouilly-Fumé and Pouilly-sur-Loire – Pouilly-Fumé only Sauvignon Blanc Pouilly-sur-Loire only Chasselas Soils -- similar to Sancerre Producers: Alexandre Bain, Domaine Didier Dagueneau, Ladoucette Difference between Pouilly and Sancerre: Sancerre is a more cohesive appellation, Pouilly has no clear centre – not touristy Sancerre has strong leading producers: Alphonse Mellot, Jean-Marie Bourgeois, Denis Vacheron and others, to promote the appellation. Pouilly – no cohesion: the late Didier Dagueneau attacked lax practices of his fellow producers. Ladoucette is largest producer is Pouilly -- is an international businessman based in Paris Pouilly has been lower quality than Sancerre in recent years. Shows promise but Sancerre is better quality and reliable Menetou-Salon Southwest of Sancerre: More gently rolling than that of Sancerre Vineyards more dispersed than Pouilly and Sancerre, more variable Revival going on now Producers: Pierre and Isabelle Clément, Domaine du Chatenoy, Domaine Philippe Gilbert Quincy All Sauvignon Blanc First appellation created in Loire Flattest of the areas, prone to hail Reuilly Dry, crisp Sauv Blanc with some Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris for red and dry rosé Slightly better than Quincy Coteaux du Giennois Vines are close to the Loire, mostly on its eastern bank Light-bodied, fruity and crisp, dry Sauvignon Blanc Reds have to be PN and Gamay blend – not good Dry rosé good The limestone soil is flinty. Châteaumeillant – only 1% exported, Although included in the Central Loire, Châteaumeillant is apart from the rest - in the northern foothills of the Massif Central Granitic soil (Granite) Specializes in rosé wine known as vin gris, reds from Gamay and Pinot Noir grapes ____________________________________________ Thank you to our sponsors this week: YOU! The podcast supporters on Patreon, who are helping us to make the podcast possible and who we give goodies in return for their help! Check it out today: https://www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople The Great Courses Plus -- who makes you smarter and more well rounded! With thousands of outstanding video lectures that you can watch or listen to any time and anywhere, The Great Courses Plus is an easy way to stimulate your brain and make you smarter! For a free trial, support the show and go to my special URL thegreatcoursesplus.com/wine HelloFresh! A meal kit delivery service that shops, plans and delivers your favorite step-by-step recipes and pre-measured ingredients so you can just cook, eat and enjoy! Delivered right to your door, with a variety of chef-curated recipes that change weekly, this is a new way to eat and cook! We love it! For $30 off your first week of HelloFresh, visit www.hellofresh.com and enter WINE30. You won't regret it! Vivino You can use the Vivino app to scan and keep track of wines NOW -- Shop through their web store, which has great prices and a huge inventory! It can give you suggestions based on bottles you’ve liked in the past. Use their premium service to get 30 days free shipping Visit www.Vivino.com/WineForNormalPeople to stock up
Credits:Thank you Leah Surynt for the artwork, Tommy Livingstone for helping me with writing the copy, Luke Weston and the Rhema crew for the use of their studio and my Central Vineyard whanau for allowing me the space and opportunity to grow this series in the context and beauty of what God is doing in our midst.Hosted by folk-psalmist Strahan, the Commoners Communion podcast is a conversational look at Christian spirituality through the lens of beauty, mystery and revelation.
Credits:Thank you Leah Surynt for the artwork, Tommy Livingstone for helping me with writing the copy, Luke Weston and the Rhema crew for the use of their studio and my Central Vineyard whanau for allowing me the space and opportunity to grow this series in the context and beauty of what God is doing in our midst.Hosted by folk-psalmist Strahan, the Commoners Communion podcast is a conversational look at Christian spirituality through the lens of beauty, mystery and revelation.
Credits:Thank you Leah Surynt for the artwork, Tommy Livingstone for helping me with writing the copy, Luke Weston and the Rhema crew for the use of their studio and my Central Vineyard whanau for allowing me the space and opportunity to grow this series in the context and beauty of what God is doing in our midst.Hosted by folk-psalmist Strahan, the Commoners Communion podcast is a conversational look at Christian spirituality through the lens of beauty, mystery and revelation.
Steve Gee leads the celebrations of Central Vineyard turning 12!
Light of the World by Central Vineyard
Central Vineyard celebrates its 11th birthday, with special guests Andrew and Rosie McNeil who talk about adventurous faith.
Steve discusses developments in the life of Central Vineyard