The Vinecast

By: Jasmine Young
  • Summary

  • The Vinecast is a faith-building community podcast hosted by Jasmine Young, a co-vocational minister and missiologist who invites all Christ-seekers to intensive discipleship that produces a leaner, far more robust, culturally savvy, and theologically literate church, as paraphrased from Timothy Tennent’s first chapter in “Intro to World Missions” (2015). The Vinecast’s mission is God’s mission: to reconcile you to Him. We share a common goal: for our reconciliation to be made complete in our journey with Christ. The Vinecast’s teaching objective is to equip you to you understand why you believe what you believe. Jesus said “I am the vine, you are the branches.” May we follow the True Vine, and be his fruit-bearers always.
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Episodes
  • Everlasting Father: Our Father
    Jun 19 2024
    What’s been your view of who God is? Let’s deep dive into His relation to us. He is Our Father. And hear a few key tenets of the Faith which you will hear more about again, such as ‘the Trinity’, and ‘Salvation’.
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    26 mins
  • Listening well: Hear God and Others
    Jun 7 2024

    The Greatest Commandment is paired with the second: to love your neighbor as yourself. Loving our neighbors begins with listening, and Jesus is our greatest example. Jesus listens to the woman at the well.

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    33 mins
  • First Things First: Listen and Love the Lord
    May 28 2024
    I pray that you accept this invitation to Love God. Our spiritual lives are grounded in one commandment and its promise for us: Love The Lord Your God.
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    21 mins

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