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VC Summer

Tell the Stories

September 27, 2020 • Jasmyn Denton

This Is Love

September 20, 2020

We have spent the summer on a journey through the Gospel of John. In this final installment we dive into John’s reflection on Jesus’ death and resurrection. With his own eyes John saw Jesus willingly die and triumphantly rise again. These events are the cornerstone of our faith. God gave up his son that we may have life. Our debt has been paid, death has been defeated, and now we have the opportunity to live in relationship with our creator. Lean in as Pastor Matt Smith walks us through John’s account of these powerful moments.

Follow through the Fallout

September 13, 2020

Jesus knew difficult days were ahead. His first follower would have their faith in him pushed to the edge. So he leverages these final moments to preach to them and pray for them. Jesus prayed for his disciples and the ones who would believe in him through their testimony. In other words, Jesus prayed for US! Because he knew it would be just as challenging for us to remain faithful as it was for them. This prayer revealed Jesus's heart and hope for his church so that all people would come to believe and trust in him. The message from Vintage Church this week unpacks what Jesus prayed for you and me.

Resist the Drift

September 6, 2020

We are in a season of disruption. We all feel out of rhythm. Most of our routines have been wrecked. We can no longer depend on “normal” things to keep us connected to Jesus and strong in our faith. But Jesus made it very clear: apart from him, without intimacy with him, we could do nothing of any significance. This message from Matt Smith is packed with challenging and actionable ways to remain in constant, intentional relationship with Jesus so that we can experience the fruit of living and loving like Him even when life is full of the unexpected.

Pushing Back the Panic

August 30, 2020

The Villain Within

August 23, 2020 • Matt Smith

Judas hoped for a messiah, a king, a revolution, and restoration for Israel. His hope was in an outcome and when Jesus didn't fit the mould of his idea of what a king should be, Judas sold him out for the price of a slave. We are quick to criticize and condemn Judas for this betrayal, but we are guilty of doubting or turning our back on Jesus when he doesn't meet our self-created expectations of what a Savior should do. It is vital that we understand who Jesus through the lens of scripture so that we do not misunderstand what he is doing in our circumstances.

Believe and Confess

August 16, 2020 • Jasmyn Denton

In the span of two days, Jesus is worshipped by Mary at His feet and adoring crowds lining the streets. The crowds would soon demand for his crucifixion, but the one who served at his feet would be honored forever. Jesus tells his disciples that following him requires sacrifice: a loss of one’s status, position, possessions, even one’s very life. Many will believe, but love their own life too much to confess his name. Some will believe and worship, but only alongside a crowd. Few will give everything they have to serve at his feet.

Too Damaged to Be Encouraged

August 9, 2020

The tension of our faith lies in the space between what we know God can do and what we experience him not do. We know Jesus raised people from the dead but also allowed John the Baptist to be beheaded. We doubt God when we see him doing for everyone else what we wish he would do for us. As believers, we must continually address this tension so that instead of being prisoners of our momentary struggles, our hearts are open to the greater story that God is writing in our lives.

Seen Not Heard

August 2, 2020 • Matt Smith

In His explanation of the Good Shepherd, Jesus lays out what He has succeeded in doing that which we could not accomplish on our own. Being the “under shepherds,” we have frequently failed in pointing people to a full relationship with the Father. Becoming a living example to us, Jesus shows us how to live and love, and enter into relationship with the Father. The Good Shepherd is dedicated to His sheep; we must become dependent on Him.

Sight Unseen

July 26, 2020

Just You

July 19, 2020 • Matt Smith

The disciples witnessed Jesus walking on water, mere hours after he multiplied meager provisions to feed bread and fish to thousands, and, not recognizing or expecting him, the disciples were full of fear. This is the work every disciple must do: learn to recognize, expect, and trust Jesus, so that in the face of hard times, we don't let the uncomfortable and uncertain overshadow what we know to be undeniable.

Wrecked by Rejection

July 12, 2020 • Matt Smith

The story of the woman at the well is one we often read through the lens of our own experience, culture, and judgement. In this message, we take a step back and consider this story through the lens of what we know to be true about Jesus. A Samaritan woman, wrecked by rejection and shame, meets Jesus: the One who knows us best and loves us most. God redeems the rejected and we watch their stories spark revival.

Curiously Close

July 5, 2020 • Matt Smith

What are you consuming? Whether we realize it or not, what we consume impacts the way we live our lives. When life squeezes us like a sponge, what we have been taking in will inevitably pour out. Filling ourselves up with more of Jesus will pour out more blessing and servitude into the lives of others. Pastor Matt preaches from the account of Nicodemus, told in the Gospel of John. In essence, we learn three things: Believe, Receive, Become. We believe we need something we don’t have, receive something we cannot buy, and become children of God. All freely given to us by Jesus Christ.