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Welcome to The Vine, where we're not just discussing faith but living it out! I'm Bro. William "Boog" McLendon, here to explore Christian beliefs as they intertwine with everyday life. Dive deep into church dynamics, mission work stories, and personal growth guided by the spine of spirituality. The Vine – "Let Your Faith Thrive."

Discover the art of impactful preaching and find insight for doing life alongside Gospel messaging. Whether you're a seasoned believer or a curious seeker, we bridge the spiritual and the tangible with captivating stories and heartfelt sermons. Our journey embraces the essence of authentic community life and invites you to be a part of it.


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In a heartfelt message, the speaker reflects on the recurring theme of God's faithfulness, emphasizing that He'll 'do it again' even in the toughest times. Drawing parallels between military veterans and spiritual warriors, the message honors those who have fought on different battlefields—both physical and spiritual. With references to biblical figures like David, the speaker underscores the importance of fighting for what is right and taking a stand for faith. This episode is a reminder of love, sacrifice, and the call to action within the church and beyond.
In this podcast episode, the speakers delve into the profound desire for a deeper connection with God. Using the story of Moses as a reference, they explore the significance of experiencing God's presence beyond mere religious practices. The conversation highlights the importance of a personal relationship with God and emphasizes that every day is an opportunity to witness His protection and guidance. As they share personal anecdotes, they reflect on answered prayers and the unpredictability of God's methods. Overall, the episode encourages listeners to seek a more meaningful spiritual journey and to involve their families in this pursuit of faith.
In this podcast episode, Bro. Roland delves into the nature of sin and salvation through humorous and insightful stories. The narrative starts with a humorous breakfast meeting among preachers, each confessing their vices. Sam emphasizes living a life that aligns with Christian teaching so a preacher doesn't have to lie at one's funeral. He revisits the Ten Commandments, discussing their relevance today, countering the perception that they are outdated. Sam reinforces the idea of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, arguing that sin, whether minor or major, is forgivable through God's grace, provided it is not blasphemy against the Holy Ghost.
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of spiritual dedication, particularly among men in the church. Through the story of Elisha in 2 Kings 6, he highlights the concept of lost power—symbolized by the axe head falling into the water and needing to be recovered. The speaker challenges the congregation to inspect their own lives, urging them to regain their commitment to God and responsibilities as believers. By discussing spiritual borrowing and the idea of being bought with a price, he calls on listeners to renew their dedication to their faith and actively participate in the church's mission.
In this podcast episode, Bro. Roland shares humorous tales and heartfelt lessons from his life, intertwining them with messages of faith and gratitude. He recounts his mischievous childhood antics in church, his journey to salvation at age seven, and his calling to preach at thirteen. The speaker also humorously discusses marital life, cleverly skirting arguments with his wife, Teresa. Despite a reluctance to engage in conflict, the couple finds joy in gospel singings to celebrate their anniversary. Throughout, he emphasizes God's faithfulness and the transformative power of living a life devoted to service and religious commitment.
This podcast episode explores the contrasting stories of Jairus, a prominent synagogue leader, and an unnamed woman with a shameful bleeding condition. Despite their different social standings, both seek Jesus for healing. Jairus risks his status by publicly falling at Jesus' feet, while the woman, marginalized for 12 years, secretly touches His garment in faith. Both find that their needs bridge the gap between them and the divine, as Jesus' love and healing power transcend societal boundaries. Their stories beautifully illustrate that faith is a great equalizer, bringing healing and hope to anyone, regardless of their past or position.
In this gripping podcast episode, listeners are taken on a spiritual journey, emphasizing the transformative power of the altar. The speaker passionately encourages those who feel lost to step forward in faith, letting go of their fears. Throughout the message, music is hailed as a saving grace, fostering a spirit of connectedness with God. Innovative approaches to witnessing are highlighted, stressing the importance of sharing faith with others. As the episode progresses, themes of divine creation and salvation are explored, urging listeners to reflect on their relationship with God and to consider their own paths to spiritual fulfillment.
Bro. Landon Taylor opens the service with his short message. Bro. Tim White follows with his first message behind the pulpit.
In this episode of The Vine, Brother William McLendon hosts three teenage preachers—Mason Pollock, Liam McLendon, and Landon Taylor—who recently participated in a week-long ministry event in Watumpka, Alabama. Accompanied by Christ Only Ministries, these young men not only helped with logistical tasks, like setting up the Gospel tent, but also delivered impactful sermons to new audiences, sharing their faith with peers. The experience, including leading individuals to the Lord, enriched their spiritual journey and highlighted the importance of encouraging young voices in the ministry to ensure vibrant futures for churches everywhere.
In this thought-provoking podcast episode, the speaker examines the transformation of masculine roles and responsibilities over the last century. He contrasts past practices, where faith and the church played a central role in raising boys to embrace duty, sacrifice, and courage, with today's environment where secularism dominates. Advocating a return to core biblical principles, the speaker urges men to embody spiritual leadership and outlines how cultural shifts have impacted young men's development. With personal anecdotes and scriptural references, he calls for a revival of traditional values, emphasizing the importance of prayer in strengthening families.
In this enlightening episode, we sit down with Jamie Coulter, a 58-year-old gospel singer and preacher from Hamburg, Arkansas. Despite being born with osteogenesis imperfecta, Jamie's journey across the country spreading the gospel proves that physical limitations can't hinder spiritual strength. Known as the 'Skateboard Preacher,' his passion for music and ministry began at a young age. Jamie's powerful testimony highlights how, with God's guidance, he can do anything. This episode dives into Jamie's life story, his resilience, and his unwavering faith, all driven by his favorite scripture, Philippians 4:13.
In this podcast episode of The Vine, Brother Donnie Bond and Brother Lindon Green share their journey and mission with Christ Only Ministries. Discussing their unexpected path to tent ministry, they recount how a simple conversation at a kitchen table led to vibrant outreach efforts across several states. Through the medium of tent revivals, they connect with individuals who have felt hurt by traditional churches, offering an open, welcoming space to explore faith. As preachers, their goal is to guide individuals back to a supportive church community, all while focusing on spreading the gospel's good news.
In this episode of The Vine podcast, Brother Billy Wingo, head of the men's ministry at Vision Baptist Church, shares his journey from a Vietnam vet to a respected church leader. He highlights his mission to foster a supportive community through men's fellowship. The ministry emphasizes the importance of godly men as household leaders and aims to offer a space where men can bond, share, and grow in faith. Brother Billy also discusses his new role as a chaplain for first responders, aiming to provide support from a shared understanding of law enforcement experiences.
Vision Baptist ChurchBro. Coy Rice
A conversation with Mrs. Cynthia Smith the director of Compassion Ministries based out of Vision Baptist Church.
Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Vine Podcast, hosted by Brother William McLendon. This series is dedicated to nurturing listeners' faith through engaging stories, insightful teachings, and meaningful conversations. With a verse from John 15:5 as a guiding light, the Vine Podcast encourages a deep connection to spirituality and mission work. Stay tuned for weekly sermons from esteemed pastors like Brother Coy Rice and Brother Jim Rogers, as well as monthly interviews with local and visiting missionaries. Join the journey of growth, reflection, and connection, as we explore timeless truths and inspiring testimonies.
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