Sunday Services from Vineyard Anaheim
This morning, Alan leads us in an extended time of communion as we journey through 1 Corinthians 11:23-34.
We are reminded that Communion is more than just a moment in a service or a church tradition. It is a covenant meal, and we are invited to embrace the fullness of this experience—not only in relationship and intimacy but also in identity with Jesus Christ. We are in Him, and He is in us.
This week, Alan continues to explore the life of Josiah through 2 Chronicles 34. In this passage, we see a prophetic prototype for our time—a generation called to rise with conviction, clarity, and covenant. A generation rising with holy fervor to “burn the bones.”
God is raising up reformers in the midst of darkness, those who are willing to tear down idols, purify worship, and prioritize God’s presence over platforms. This is the day of purifying, holiness, and deep devotion—not founded in anger, but in holy anguish and a longing for God’s presence.
This week, Alan shares a message on the Rising Generation. Drawing from 2 Chronicles 34 and the story of King Josiah, we explore renewal, reverence, and radical devotion.
Discover how God is raising up a new generation, driven by conviction and intimate authority, to bring about reformation and transformation in our world today.
Through Numbers 23:19-24, Alan invites us to experience a fresh anointing. We are reminded again that what God’s promise is unfailing.
For too long Church has far too tame in the things of the Spirit. Constantly playing it safe, constantly led by the thoughts of Man, by the ways of Man, by the deeds of Man, by the politics of Man, by the fear of man.
God is releasing a generation of people who walk in the fear of the Lord and live in the power of the Holy Spirit where the shout of the King is among them and the anointing of the wild ox is upon them.
Joel shares with us today on how Cornelius’s encounter with God in Acts 10 resulted in the lives of millions being given access to the gospel.
 What if we had the same kingdom expectation as we approach the living God in our everyday?
This week, Alan shares on the transformative power of the fear of the Lord.
True reverence fosters deeper intimacy with God which encourages us to pursue holiness.
An invitation to embrace a lifestyle set apart for Him, living in joy and living in awe of His presence.
This week, Alan shares about the transformative power of the fear of the Lord.
A call to return to holiness, reverence, repentance, and divine intimacy. Alan shares on how living in awe of God's majesty unlocks unprecedented fullness, blessing, and renewal in our lives.
As we reject both legalism and liberalism, we open ourselves to the wild, vibrant goodness and holiness of God.
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