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I Hope My Church Never Sings This Song - Ron Edmondson
This is a word for me as a church planter. This passage is not talking about a lack of growth, it’s talking about the failure to produce a good harvest. The goal at our church is the same as any other Bible-believing, Christ-honoring church. We want to produce growing disciples of Jesus Christ. We want people to look, act, and sound more like Jesus. We want to be lovers of God and lovers of people. We want to be holy, because He is holy. If we keep that as our aim, and allow God’s Spirit to work His way in our midst, we will never have to sing the Song of the Vineyard.
Ron Edmondson,
What It Yielded - Making Scripture Relevant
27th Sunday Ordinary Time 1st Reading - Isaiah 5:1-7
Heather Neds,
What It Yielded - Making Scripture Relevant
27th Sunday Ordinary Time 1st Reading - Isaiah 5:1-7
Heather Neds,
Bible in 365 Days – Day 180
Focus Chapters: Isaiah 1:21-31 Isaiah 2-5 Standout Verse(s): Isaiah 5:1-7 NLT Now I will sing for the one I love a song about his vineyard: My beloved had a vineyard on a rich and fertile hi…
Chanel Robe,
5th Sunday of Easter: Yearning for True Connection
We live in today’s world with the most advanced technology in communication anyone has ever seen. The internet has transformed the world into one global interconnected village in lightning fast com…
Joseph Echano,
5th Sunday of Easter: We are all Interconnected in Jesus
In this time of pandemic, one of the buzz words we often hear is social distancing. Social distancing is keeping at least 6 feet (about 2 arm lengths) from other people who are not from one’s…
Joseph Echano,
5th Sunday of Easter: We are all Interconnected in Jesus
In this time of pandemic, one of the buzz words we often hear is social distancing. Social distancing is keeping at least 6 feet (about 2 arm lengths) from other people who are not from one’s…
Joseph Echano,
The Song of the Vineyard (Isaiah 5:1–7)
“Let me sing for my beloved my love-song concerning his vineyard: My beloved had a vineyard on a very fertile hill. He dug it and cleared it of stones, and planted it with choice vines; he built a …
Claude F. Mariottini,
Working in God’s vineyard (Matthew 20:1-16)
Why did all workers get the same wage? Many of Jesus’ stories are about our relationship with God. As humans, we have such a privileged vocation — working with and for our heavenly sovereign in his earthly realm. That’s the background for this parable:Matthew 20:1 For the kingdom of heaven...
Allen Browne,
DOES GOD SEEM ABSENT? - Growing Through God's Word
Does God seem absent? Violet Nesdoly looks at God’s rehabilitation.
Janis Cox,

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