In
1974, after working as an assistant pastor at Calvary Chapel in
Costa Mesa, California, and planting a church called Jesus Chapel
in El Paso, Texas, Kenn and Joanie Gulliksen moved to Los Angeles
to begin a ministry that had been on their hearts for several years.
Starting as a small Bible study the fellowship quickly grew into
a church. God prophetically gave the name "Vineyard" to
those who initially gather together. In the next few years literally
thousands received Jesus Christ through the ministries of the church.
God graciously worked through the many mistakes
and failures as well as the successes, as many people were willing
to take risks to become like Jesus and to communicate the Good News.
Several couples went out and began other Vineyards in California.
These churches grew quickly as they made priorities of worship,
relationship, healing, training and giving.
John
Wimber
In the spring of 1982, John Wimber and several
other pastors led their churches into relationship with the Vineyard,
as their vision coincided with and completed that of the original
Vineyards. It was obvious that God had called John to pastor the
pastors, and to train and encourage men and women to pursue what
God had given them. As a result, the people called the Vineyard
have reached out to bless and encourage churches all over the world,
as well as planting churches which have become known as Vineyard
Churches.
The Vineyard has extensive and fruitful relationships with many
American denominations and pastors, the Church of England, and many
other churches in Europe, Africa, Asia, South America, Latin America
and the South Pacific. These relationships include parachurch organizations
like YWAM and World Vision, seminaries like Fuller Seminary, and
underground churches in Europe, Asia and China. Many of these relationships
have resulted through the personal ministry of John Wimber; others
have resulted from relationships with local Vineyard churches.
In 1987, the various Vineyard churches formed a
formal church association called the Association of Vineyard Churches.
The churches are self-governing, but overseen and encouraged on
a voluntary basis by the older pastors who serve as regional coordinators,
and in each local area by area pastoral coordinators. There are
now over 1000 Vineyard churches worldwide, with the number expected
to increase. God however, has shown us not to seek to build the
Vineyard, but instead to seek his kingdom and to build His Church,
to bless what He's blessing, to love what He loves, and to give
ourselves away freely. We want to be like Jesus in the power of
the Holy Spirit. Our plan is to seek God, and to cooperate with
Him as He reveals Himself in the process.
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