Uniquely Vineyard: Avoiding Theological Ditches

Uniquely Vineyard: Avoiding Theological Ditches

Locating the Vineyard’s history is much easier than predicting our future, depending on who you speak to. The influence of the Quakers, Evangelicalism, and Pentecostalism is well known amongst students of Vineyard history but how other traditions will shape our...
Vineyard Theology Doesn’t Mix with Dispensationalism

Vineyard Theology Doesn’t Mix with Dispensationalism

Is the kingdom of God coming? Has it already come? Is it the church? Is it in heaven? Many questions still abound in regards to the nature of the kingdom of God and I’ve argued that I think it’s important for those of us in the Vineyard to have a robustly...
Uniquely Vineyard: Avoiding Theological Ditches

Kingdom Come, by Sam Storms (pt. 1 of 5)

When I was around sixteen years old, I discovered the last book of the New Testament, Revelation. I was fascinated by what I read and couldn’t help reading anything related to the apocalyptic literature found in our Bibles. Daniel, and portions of Ezekiel, and...