Vineyards of En-Gedi
Inspired by Ezekiel 47 — where God brings life to what was dead
The story it tells...
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'Passion Fruit' hoodie
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Collection: VINEYARDS OF EN-GEDI
This collection began with fruit.
Pomegranates.
Olives.
Figs.
Passion fruit.
In Scripture, fruit carries meaning.
It speaks of life that comes from a source — of devotion, endurance, surrender, love. Of what grows when something remains rooted in God.
The name Vineyards of En-Gedi points to an oasis near the Dead Sea — a place where water breaks through desert rock and vineyards grow in unlikely ground. Life sustained in the middle of dryness.
And Scripture speaks of a future promise.
In Ezekiel’s prophecy, a river will flow from the temple. It will move toward the Dead Sea — the most lifeless body of water — and the waters will be healed. Fish will fill it. What was once barren will live again.
Along that river, trees will grow on both sides. They will bear fruit continually, and their leaves will bring healing.
This vision echoes into the New Testament.
Jesus said,
“Whoever believes in Me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them.” (John 7:38)
The river promised in Ezekiel points to Him.
This is the God we serve — the One who heals the water.
He is not intimidated by what is considered dead.
He does not turn away from what seems beyond recovery.
His river is coming to the most barren places of the earth —
and to the most desolate places of the human heart.
Life will flow from His presence.
But fruit does not grow by itself.
Jesus also said,
“No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine.” (John 15:4)
Life flows from a source.
Fruit comes from remaining.
Vineyards of En-Gedi holds that promise:
A river that will heal what is dead.
A vine that sustains what lives.