Jason Clark
Jason Clark from Sutton Vineyard in London, England, shares a message on our 2nd birthday as a church.
Jason Clark from Sutton Vineyard in London, England, shares a message on our 2nd birthday as a church.
Di is the Co-Pastor of Yarra Valley Vineyard in Melbourne and Worship Taskforce Leader for Vineyard Australia. She joined us to speak at some Coast events, and to share with us on Sunday morning.
The final installation in our series "Bogus Things Christians Believe". Here Matt looks at how taking on the burden of others' expectations can hinder us when we are trying to follow Jesus.
Part of our series of "bogus things Christians believe", Jacinda debunks the idea that only a select few Christians are called to share their faith.
NOTE: The audio from the video clip has been removed, and you can see the video here: http://www.imetmessiah.com/index.php/testimonies/diane-cohen
In our fifth message in the series "Bogus Things Christians Believe", Matt looks at different perspectives on the will of God and the plans that God has for our lives. Are we ruined if we take a wrong step?
Continuing our series on "Bogus Things Christians Believe", we take a look at the belief that "what we do doesn't matter because God will forgive us anyway". What is the biblical response to this kind of view?
This week we investigate the popular notion that God want's us to be happy, healthy and prosperous. Is that what scripture actually teaches, and if it isn't, how do we think this through as we try to live life and faith well?
A poem shared by Rebekah Hines for the mothers at Coast Vineyard, to celebrate Mother's Day.
Continuing our series on "Bogus Things Christians Believe", we dig into the belief that we can do faith on our own, without having to meet up with other Christians. We explore some of the reasons we actually need church to thrive and grow as people of faith.
We were thrilled to have Carl Tuttle, a Vineyard pastor from the USA sharing with us. Carl
was a founding member and worship pioneer of the Vineyard movement.
Our visiting speaker Vic Francis shares about those special moments where God speaks to us with attention-grabbing clarity. He starts with one from the Bible - when Jesus asks Peter "Who do you say I am?"
As we continue exploring the vision for Coast Vineyard in 2015, Matt talks through what it means for us to look outwards to the people around us.
One of the key areas of focus that we believe God is calling us as a church to this year is for us to continue to be intentional about forging friendships and creating community here are Coast Vineyard. Take a listen to hear this area unpacked a little.