The Vineyard Movement
The Vineyard Movement is a Christian renewal movement that began in the late 1970s in the United States. It emphasizes a personal relationship with God, worship, and the practice of spiritual gifts, such as healing and prophecy. The movement is known for its informal worship style and community-oriented approach, attracting a diverse group of believers.
Founded by John Wimber, the Vineyard Movement has grown into a network of churches worldwide. It encourages believers to engage in social justice and outreach, reflecting its commitment to both spiritual and practical expressions of faith. The movement has influenced contemporary worship music and church practices significantly.