From one pastor comes many churches.

Amazing things happenas we connect & equip.
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Start with relationship.

Our personal approach has led to life-changing
relationships in more than 60 countries.
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Where will you go?

We identifybest-fit locations to match partnership and vocational callings.
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The power in small.

Small & upstart churches in the U.S. are making
an impact internationally through partnerships.
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Becoming humble hands and feet.

This is servant leadership—and it's howto demonstrate the love of God.
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Vineyard Missions equips US Vineyard churches to participate in the mission of God around the world.

We provide tools and support helping to facilitate and coordinate the cross-cultural work of US Vineyard churches as they pursue their God-given call to the nations.

Our ultimate goal is to mobilize church planting movements in every nation and to develop indigenous leaders to pastor their communities.

Vineyard Missions exists to:

1. Connect

Engaging in global ministry starts with relationship. We build relationships in two important ways: by connecting with indigenous leaders around the world who seek to build churches in their local region; and by connecting U.S.-based Vineyard churches that desire to collaborate and play a role in overseas church-planting efforts with each other and in partnership with native leaders in their country.

2. Equip

As connections occur and relationships are formed, we provide the ongoing training and necessary tools and resources that are critical to success. Specifically, we help equip U.S. churches in their efforts to raise up indigenous leaders and create a sustainable church presence; strengthen and encourage the national leadership in countries whererelationships exist; andoffer churches valuable guidance based onexperience inthe field as they prepare andsend missionaries abroad.

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Connecting and equipping churches in more than 60 countries worldwide

North America

Mexico

Caribbean

Cuba
Dominican Rep.
Haiti
Puerto Rico

Central/South America

Argentina
Belize
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Ecuador
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Venezuela

Sub-Saharan Africa

Burundi
Cote d'Ivoire
Djibouti
Ethiopia
Ghana
Kenya
Mozambique
Nigeria
Rwanda
Senegal
South Sudan
Tanzania
Togo
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe

Eastern Europe

Baltic States
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Poland
Romania
Russia
Ukraine

Western Europe

France
Portugal & Spain
Spain (Basque)

Middle East/North Africa/Central Asia

Afghanistan
Azerbaijan
Egypt
Iran
Israel
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Lebanon
Mauritania
Palestinian Territories
Persian World
Sudan
Tajikistan
Turkey
Uzbekistan

South & East Asia

Cambodia
India
Indonesia
Japan
Korea
Laos
Mongolia
Myanmar
Nepal
Philippines
Singapore
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Thailand

*Are you interested in exploring a nation that is not listed above? The worldwide Vineyard may have a presence there. Contact us for more information.

Vineyard Missions Stories
The Miracle of Multiplied Rice and Dhal

I have goosebumps as I write this, and I am trembling with emotion. As you know, we are a small church, but our great desire is to help the poor at this time. We have no support right now. And also, we have to observe the restrictions of this lockdown. I was down on my knees, crying out to God: “Father, tell me how to reach the poor and needy because we can’t even go out.”

Read More → The Dual Role of this “Man on a Mission”

I am a Vineyard pastor and military chaplain, serving in the U.S. Air Force (USAF) reserves. Does that sentence sound like an oxymoron? Aren’t Vineyard people supporters of peace, not war? Yes! And yet, thinking in missionary terms, my role as a Vineyard USAF chaplain makes sense.

Read More → Short Amazing-God Stories From Around The Globe

Be inspired and encouraged with these four short-stories of God intervening on Vineyard missions trips. (3 minute read)

Read More → Morocco: A Son Comes Home

Well, he had a very estranged relationship with his parents. His parents didn’t even want him around the house, and one day he got into a fight with his parents and they kicked him out of the house. They told him to never come back. So, he came over, and I said, “Well, let me pray for you.” I laid hands on him, and I asked the Holy Spirit to come. I asked Him to bless the son and to restore the relationship he had with his parents.

Read More → Curses to Miracles, A Testimony

Years ago on a trip to Costa Rica, as a team of young adults, we were serving in a very poor community called "Las Tablas." Most of the week was spent excavating a site and wheelbarrowing mud down a dirt path. This was in preparation for a foundation to be poured to expand a ministry center. During the week we were constantly mocked by a man living adjacent to the facility. He would sit on his roof or hang out his window cussing at us in Spanish.

Read More → Short Missions Funnies Part 1

Things happen when traveling in other cultures. Laugh with us at Americans abroad in Ethiopia, Panama, and India.

Read More → Forgiveness After Abandonment

Have you ever wondered how the end of someone’s story goes when you see them struggling even to breathe because their circumstances are so dire? Social media helps us catch up with acquaintances near and far these days. But it wasn’t always that way.

Read More → La Viña Chiriqui de Panama - Sixth Anniversary Report

I (Brian) just received the following report from Carole Kaylor. She and her husband, Dan, planted the La Viña Chiriqui in Porterillos Arriba, Panama. They just celebrated the sixth anniversary of the church being planted. Carole says,

Read More → Refugees in Jesus

Refugees have been in the news a lot lately, but this is a story of good news among refugees. In the one of the countries where I am involved in missions work, there is a large UNHCR refugee camp. Some of the people in this camp have been there for as long as 20 years. The residents of this camp come from approximately seven of the surrounding nations; some IDPs (internally displaced persons) live here, too. Residents of this camp represent several different faiths and religious backgrounds.

Read More → Finding God in a Sea of Humanity

It was a hot day in Luanda, Angola, on the afternoon of the penultimate day of our gathering of African Vineyard leaders, and we were having our “cultural experience” exercise. Thirty plus women and men from almost a dozen nations filled a big bus driving the streets of this bustling African city.

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