by Luke Geraty | Dec 5, 2014 | Posts
As a Vineyard pastor in a Vineyard church who spends time with people who self-identify with the Vineyard movement, I often think on subjects through a “kingdom” lens. This is because our identity, both theologically and practically, are rooted in a...
by Luke Geraty | Oct 8, 2014 | Posts
The Book of Hebrews provides what is arguably the best narrative theology of the “communion of saints” in chapter 11. Often referred to as the “chapter of faith,” the writer describes the faith of the Patriarchs and Prophets and a few others...
by Luke Geraty | Jul 20, 2013 | Posts
The fourth day of the Vineyard National Conference was great. It’s two days after it and I’m still recovering from its awesomeness, ha ha! No, seriously, I’m exhausted. I’ll just, once again, mention that the music was awesome. All of the...
by Luke Geraty | Apr 8, 2013 | Posts
This morning I listened (and watched) a poem by Dede Hunt called “Who is Sara Baartman.” The video is a bit graphic, so for those of you who may push “play,” you’ve been warned. In the poem, Dede challenges African Americans to remember...
by Luke Geraty | Sep 19, 2012 | Posts
I’m excited that our small rural church that has historically been full of lots of white people is becoming more diverse. A few months ago I spent a Sunday morning casting vision to the congregation I serve about the need to be a community that is not...
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