For a fuller experience of community, please join us on Sunday mornings at 10.30am in the Greenpark Community Centre in Polmont.
To find out more about Falkirk Vineyard, please visit falkirkvineyard.com
Kenny Innes reminds us that Jesus is the ground of our salvation and the foundation of our connection together. This is where Unity is found in Community.
Jane Hill reminds us we need to look after the 3 parts of our body. Mind, soul and spirit and how each has an important role.
Andrew McNinch Shares with us about our exciting plans as a church as we move forward through 2024.
Charlie Morris reminds us there is more for us. We are still being molded and shaped for God's glory.
Kenny Innes helps us understand a vital relationship between the people in this book and how it can shape us now.
Andrew Yule and Andrew McNinch chat through the church finances and remind us of the heart to give.
Kenny Innes explores how names have meaning and how Jesus described himself through who he says he is.
Fee Bush unpacks 2 John and how this is relevant to us today as we embrace the truth of Jesus Christ.
Kenny Innes explores the sacrificial offerings of the Old Testament and how Jesus is our purity.
Andrew McNinch unpacks the story of Peter and Cornelius and how God deals with Peter's prejudice.
Andrew McNinch shares with us from Ephesians and encourages us to imagine what church can be like.
Kenny Innes shares with us how even though we can be so broken, Jesus loves and forgives us.
Niki Jordaan encourages us by looking at the story of Thomas and how Jesus understood and helped him through his doubts.
Charlie Morris shares with us the story of Jesus on the road to Emmaus. Which area in your life do you not see Jesus in?
Kenny Innes walks us through Jesus Arrest and Trial and the impact this has on two of the disciples. He looks at how even in our weakness he still chooses us.
Sandra Innes explores John 13-17 where Jesus shares the Passover meal with His disciples and how He shares with them the responsibility of the Kingdom work He has already established.
Andrew McNinch unpacks what church growth looks like for us at Falkirk Vineyard Church.
Kenny Innes draws the comparison of Moses under the old law and Jesus who comes to bring a new law and freedom.
Andrew McNinch looks at how Jesus was tempted in the wilderness and how temptation affects us today.
Niki Jordaan shares with us Jesus' Baptism and the importance of being baptised in the Holy Spirit.
Jane and Norman share their testimonies of love and purpose and how God changed their lives.
Fee Bush reminds us that Kingdom loving is loving God first then loving your neighbour.
Andrew McNinch shares with us on what true generosity is and how we can be a generous people.
Niki Jordaan shares with us how everyone gets to be a part of the church. Nothing is out of your reach and to learn to step out to be used by God.
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Ryan Jordaan talks to us today about how the kingdom is at hand.
Chris Greenhalgh shares stories with us about the persecuted church in other countries.
Andrew McNinch reminds us its God at work and to invite the Holy Spirit when praying with people.
In his letter to the Philippians, Paul encourages us to face our troubles and anxieties with a recognition that Jesus is Lord, he is near, and he answers our prayers. The result is a peace behind what our culture can offer us.
Fee Bush is speaking to day about a difficult time in her life and how god helped her through that.
Niki Jordaan looks at the redemption of the cross through the story of Noah and the Flood
Andrew McNinch looks at the relationships formed in this Chapter even more than just two brothers
Kenny Innes reminds us which questions to ask to reveal what the Author of Genesis writing. We see how important humans, both male and female, are to God.
Kenny Innes encourages us to look at what the author of Genesis is trying to say rather than getting caught up in details and discussions.
Andrew McNinch reminds us that this is the greatest event in history and how important the resurrection of Jesus is.
Andrew McNinch reminds us that we are created to be in community and what that looks like for today.
Andrew McNinch dives into the Minor Prophets. We all want to know what our future looks like. He encourages us to seek the will of God for our lives.
Jane Hill shares with us the importance of being a coach and receiving coaching like that of a mother who nurtures a child.
Andrew McNinch looks at the question that was asked to Jesus, "What must I do to inherit eternal Life?"
Andrew McNinch looks at Thomas and how his character is known for 'Doubting.' Is this how God sees Thomas though?
Andrew McNinch gets us to ask the question of where our theology lays, is it a nice thought or is it a solid foundation?
Andrew McNinch reminds us what it looks like to be good and how that hinges on building a relationship with God.
Andrew McNinch is planning to focus on the Christmas story for the next seven weeks in preparation for Christmas.
Andrew McNinch explores how to break through the barriers that stop us fulfilling the things God has called us to do.
Kenny Innes explores the relationship between covenant and the breading of bread. How God made a covenant with Abraham and then with us and how significant this is.
Andrew McNinch looks at the disciple's reactions while they lived in the story and how we live now knowing the whole story.
Andrew McNinch shares of the importance of sharing in communion (Breaking of Bread) together. Andrew looks at the scripture from Luke.
Andrew McNinch shares his favorite Psalm. How David put his sight on God through difficult seasons finding God as a firm rock to climb out the pit of despair.
Andrew McNinch walks us through the second part of Barnabas' journey with Paul and John Mark
Lyndsey Henderson challenges our idea of church. Church is not a building or denomination, its family and community.
Andrew McNinch shares with us about the principle of Tithing and how we as a people give out of love not obligation.
Jane Hill walks us through Pauls shipwreck journey and how God spoke to the people but they chose to listen to other influences.
Lyndsey Henderson explores what it means to chase what God has for us and boldly witness to those people who are in our lives.
Charlie Morris encourages us as we look at the story of the man who was lowered through the roof to be healed by Jesus. Will you be one of those 4 friends who did not give up in bringing the man and having faith for him to be healed.
Kenny Innes shares with us about the parable of the seeds. He shows us how Peter is connected to the story and how Jesus is the one good seed.
Kenny Innes shares with us about the Temple of God and how meeting with God has changed because of Jesus' sacrifice. Breaking down the barriers reminding us everyone is equal.
Kenny Innes reminds us we are to be the ones who need to actively bring people alongside us so they have the opportunity of getting to know the Father in Heaven.
Kenny Innes shares with us the miracles Jesus preformed when feeding huge crowds and what He was teaching the Disciples through those miracles.
Lyndsey Henderson shares with us the work of Love Falkirk and how you can be involved from donating food to volunteering in our Pantry.
Sandra Innes reminds us that we are transformed through the power of Jesus into the humans God wants us to be.
Andrew McNinch reminds us its the Holy Spirit who humbles us and is a crucial part of being a Christian.
Andrew McNinch asks us an important question in conclusion to our time in the book of James
Andrew McNinch asks us a question to search our hearts in where our compassion lies for those who don't know Jesus.
Delighted to show you our service today.
For a fuller experience of community, please join us on Sunday mornings at 10.30am in the Greenpark Community Centre in Polmont.
To find out more about Falkirk Vineyard, please visit falkirkvineyard.com
Delighted to show you our service today.
For a fuller experience of community, please join us on Sunday mornings at 10.30am in the Greenpark Community Centre in Polmont.
To find out more about Falkirk Vineyard, please visit falkirkvineyard.com