Calvin continues our “With” series exploring Hope and how it is presented as an overarching narrative in the scriptures before bringing it down to how hope works for us on a deeply personal level.
Read MoreShore Vineyard turns 30! To celebrate, various speakers look back at where we've been and honour God for what he's continuing to do in our community.
Read MoreCalvin takes us into the third part of our Becoming One series with an exploration of the great commission in Matthew 28 and how it invites us a community to cultivate a culture of apprenticeship.
Read MoreShore Vineyard is counting down to Christmas this year by listening to the voices of those present at this cosmic turning point – the incarnation of God. Some voices we know well, some we have avoided, others are simply faint and take more effort to listen to. There are angels, kings, seers, priests, peasants, craftsmen, shepherds, men and, importantly, women. They are all there for a reason.
In this episode, Calvin looks at the Magi (or Wise Men) from the east, who noticed God was up to something and reacted.
Read MoreCalvin explores a couple of major themes from his sermons over 10+ years as a pastor on staff at Shore Vineyard.
Read MoreCalvin speaks from Matthew 5:8 - "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God."
Read MoreCalvin takes us into the first beatitude and explores the role of spiritual poverty in our christian journey and frames it as an embracing of humility.
Read MoreCalvin looks at the life of St Francis of Assisi, in particular his embracing of poverty and creation, and seeks to reconcile some of those ideas with how we live and participate in the world around us.
Read MoreA pastor and a psychotherapist sit down for an open and frank conversation about church and mental health.
Read MoreCalvin explores the idea of Sabbath seen through the lens of the Genesis creation narrative and offers some practical thoughts for how Sabbath might look in our current cultural context.
Read MoreCalvin explores the idea of Sabbath seen through the lens of the Genesis creation narrative and offers some practical thoughts for how Sabbath might look in our current cultural context.
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