Lakewood Vineyard (OH)

Lakewood Vineyard

Lakewood Vineyard is a church in Lakewood, Ohio whose mission is to help people reimagine faith in Jesus by encountering God, exploring faith, discovering authentic community, and loving our world on mission together.

  1. 4d ago

    Nothing Left to Prove | Matt Shetler

    Episode Summary   In this message from Acts 15, Matt explores the difference between grace and the exhausting pressure to prove ourselves before God. Through the early church’s debate over law, belonging, and salvation, the sermon reminds us that Jesus has already done what we could never do—and that freedom changes how we see ourselves and others. Key Takeaways   - Salvation is received by grace through faith, not by keeping a religious scorecard.  - Jesus removes the pressure to prove you belong to God because the verdict is already settled in him.   - Legalism doesn’t just burden us—it can also make it harder for others to come to Jesus.   - Real freedom is not doing whatever we want, but leaving behind what destroys us and walking into the life Jesus gives.   - When we know we are accepted by God, we become freer to love others without comparison or judgment. Key Moments   - [02:44] Acts 15 frames the central question: what makes someone right with God?   - [09:20] The conflict in Antioch begins as some insist Gentiles must follow Jewish law to be saved.   - [22:59] Peter rejects placing a yoke on others that even God’s people could not bear.   - [25:14] Jesus’ invitation in Matthew 11 contrasts burdensome religion with his easy yoke.   - [29:29] The heart of the message: the verdict is already in—acceptance comes through Jesus.   Scripture References   - Acts 15   - Acts 15:1-11   - Acts 15:10-11   - Acts 15:19-31   - Ephesians 2:8-9   - Matthew 23:4   - Matthew 11:28-30   Reflection Question   What scorecard are you using to measure whether you’re okay with God, and how is Jesus inviting you to lay it down? Connect With Us   If this episode encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and pass it along to someone who needs the reminder that in Jesus, there is nothing left to prove.

    Nothing Left to Prove | Matt Shetler
  2. Aug 9

    Called and Sent | Erin Shetler

    Episode Summary   In this message from Acts 13, we see how the church at Antioch listened together, fasted, and responded when the Holy Spirit called Barnabas and Saul to be sent out. This sermon invites us to consider how God speaks, how community helps confirm calling, and how making room for God can shape our next faithful step. Key Takeaways   - Fasting helps create intentional space to pay attention to God and listen for his voice.   - Calling is often discerned in community, not just in isolation.   - God may confirm calling through desire, gifting, and the encouragement of others.   - Faithful obedience can be costly, but God uses it for mission and encouragement.   - God has purpose for every believer, even when the next step feels unclear. Key Moments   - [03:58] Acts 13:1–3 introduces the church at Antioch and the sending of Barnabas and Saul   - [10:48] Fasting is highlighted as a regular part of the church’s worship, prayer, and discernment   - [17:11] The church confirms a calling God had already placed on Paul and Barnabas   - [21:55] A practical turn: what this story means for personal calling and the role of community   - [28:52] Invitation to trust Jesus and respond to God’s call through prayer Scripture References   - Acts 13   - Acts 13:1-3   - Acts 13:2   - Acts 13:3   - Acts 1:8   - Acts 2   - Acts 9   - Acts 13-14   - Matthew 14:28-31 Reflection Question   Where might God be inviting you to make more room for his voice and take one faithful next step in response? Connect With Us   If this message encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and pass it along to someone who may need clarity or encouragement in their calling. We’d also love for you to stay connected with your church community and keep leaning into prayer, discernment, and mission together.

    Called and Sent | Erin Shetler

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Lakewood Vineyard is a church in Lakewood, Ohio whose mission is to help people reimagine faith in Jesus by encountering God, exploring faith, discovering authentic community, and loving our world on mission together.