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Welcome to our website. St. Croix Vineyard is a church located in St. Stephen, New Brunswick.

SCV is actually more like a community than a traditional church. It is a friendly, informal, non-judgmental and safe place to grow spiritually. We teach traditional Christian values in a non-traditional way.

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SCV - Recent Audio
Waste Management
Tuesday, 28 October 2008
Everybody's got waste they need to get rid of. Walter Thiessen gives some suggestions on how to get rid of your waste or help someone else get rid of theirs - all followed up with a reminder to fill up with something good afterwards.
 
Contentment
Sunday, 19 October 2008
Peter Fitch talks about passages of scripture that teach the value of contentment. He also speaks about a recent car accident that students from St. Stephen's University were involved in. Zach Smith sings an incredible song that he wrote about the incident.
 
The Virtue of Voicing our Thanks
Sunday, 12 October 2008
Dan Wilt speaks on the importance of voicing our thankfulness. Despite our best efforts, the recording didn't turn out. You can have a look at his blog at danwilt.com where he has posted the content that he spoke on. Also we've added his Thanksgiving prayer reading as a PowerPoint.
 
The Giveaway Re-imagined
Sunday, 05 October 2008
Paul and Rhona Harmon talk about a ministry of friendship with the poor that they developed, which has involved a meal together, a free store, and bible study and how they are in the process of rethinking it's function and structure.
 
It's too Hard to be a Person
Sunday, 28 September 2008
Joel Mason talks about individualism as a thoroughly un-Christian cultural story; he spends time sharing how the root of 'rights' language in North America comes from a worldview of scarcity and chaos.  In contrast to this, the Church, the humble and bumbling Jesus-following community, has a better story in which our identity as 'a people' rather than disparate 'persons' forms us with the story of God's abundance, generosity, and selflessness.  Not a nameless blob nor a high-picket-fenced navel gazer, Jesus' call to community is practical and radical, mystical and creative.
 
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