Amy Plantinga Pauw
Henry P. Mobley Jr. Professor of Doctrinal Theology
December 1, 2017
World AIDS Day
Isaiah 56:1-8
The pain and burden of stigma is an old and enduring problem. Like Isaish we can rejoice in a God who welcomes the outcast. God's house can be a place of healing and freedom for all people. Listen to the sermon.
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
The Necessity for Lament in a Changing World
Soong-Chan Rah
Milton B. Engebretson Associate Professor of Church Growth and Evangelism, North Park Theological Seminary
November 9, 2017
Edwards-Presler Lectures on Peace, Justice and Mission
What does it mean that lament is missing from the world? We know that God does answer prayer, but sometimes we don't want to hear the answer. Listen to the lecture.
Milton B. Engebretson Associate Professor of Church Growth and Evangelism, North Park Theological Seminary
November 9, 2017
Edwards-Presler Lectures on Peace, Justice and Mission
What does it mean that lament is missing from the world? We know that God does answer prayer, but sometimes we don't want to hear the answer. Listen to the lecture.
The Gospel as Improv
Mary Gene Boteler
Trustee, Louisville Seminary
October 27, 2017
Mark 10:17-30
Life is not measured by the past, but what we do next. This is true for nations as well as for individuals. What will our children and grandchildren say about the worth of our lives?
Listen to the sermon.
Trustee, Louisville Seminary
October 27, 2017
Mark 10:17-30
Life is not measured by the past, but what we do next. This is true for nations as well as for individuals. What will our children and grandchildren say about the worth of our lives?
Listen to the sermon.
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Tuesday, December 12, 2017
A Healthy Ministry
James Blankenbeker
MDiv '13
October 5, 2017
Theological Libraries Month
2 Timothy 4:1-5
Listen to a sermon honoring libraries and librarians as bringers of truth. Given as part of a celebration of Theological Libraries Month.
MDiv '13
October 5, 2017
Theological Libraries Month
2 Timothy 4:1-5
Listen to a sermon honoring libraries and librarians as bringers of truth. Given as part of a celebration of Theological Libraries Month.
Thursday, October 19, 2017
A Different World is Possible
Clifton Kirkpatrick
Professor of World Christianity and Ecumenical Studies,
William A. Benfield Jr. Professor of Evangelism and Global Missions
September 15, 2017
Luke 4:14-21
We are living through a series of disasters that seem to be a dress rehearsal of the end times. The human-made ones are tearing apart our human fabric. We are living in a time of great evil. What can we do to change?
Professor of World Christianity and Ecumenical Studies,
William A. Benfield Jr. Professor of Evangelism and Global Missions
September 15, 2017
Luke 4:14-21
We are living through a series of disasters that seem to be a dress rehearsal of the end times. The human-made ones are tearing apart our human fabric. We are living in a time of great evil. What can we do to change?
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Friday, September 8, 2017
Toward a Relational Approach to Social Justice
Ashley Hicks White
Assistant Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy
Fall Convocation
September 7, 2017
Mark 12:28-34
If we do justice without love are we doing justice to God? Listen to the address.
Assistant Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy
Fall Convocation
September 7, 2017
Mark 12:28-34
If we do justice without love are we doing justice to God? Listen to the address.
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Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Breaking White Supremacy: The Black Social Gospel as New Abolitionism
Gary Dorrien
Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics at Union Theological Seminary
Professor of Religion at Columbia University
April 18, 2017
Grawemeyer Lecture
Dorrien discusses how the Black Social Gospel became an important tradition of religious thought and resistance, helping to create an alternative public sphere of excluded voices, and providing the intellectual underpinnings of the civil rights movement. Listen to the lecture.
Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics at Union Theological Seminary
Professor of Religion at Columbia University
April 18, 2017
Grawemeyer Lecture
Dorrien discusses how the Black Social Gospel became an important tradition of religious thought and resistance, helping to create an alternative public sphere of excluded voices, and providing the intellectual underpinnings of the civil rights movement. Listen to the lecture.
Thursday, May 11, 2017
Redeeming the Culture for Christ
David Snardon
Pastor, Joshua Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church
Festival of Theology and Reunion
March 28, 2017
Mark 2:23-27; 3:1-6
Where does the church stand on ministering to the student athlete? Here is hope that the church chooses to fall into the trap of doing good and not staying silent. Listen to the sermon.
Pastor, Joshua Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church
Festival of Theology and Reunion
March 28, 2017
Mark 2:23-27; 3:1-6
Where does the church stand on ministering to the student athlete? Here is hope that the church chooses to fall into the trap of doing good and not staying silent. Listen to the sermon.
Who is Afraid of Sports? Play, Bodies, and Formation (Part Two)
Dr. John B. White
Assistant Professor and holder of the Harold and Dottie Riley Professorship in Practical Theology and Director of the Sport Chaplaincy/Ministry Program at George W. Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University
Festival of Theology and Reunion
Greenhoe Lecture
March 28, 2017
Greenhoe Lecturer John White offers more insights to pastoral guidance for those involved in major college sports. Listen to the lecture.
Assistant Professor and holder of the Harold and Dottie Riley Professorship in Practical Theology and Director of the Sport Chaplaincy/Ministry Program at George W. Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University
Festival of Theology and Reunion
Greenhoe Lecture
March 28, 2017
Greenhoe Lecturer John White offers more insights to pastoral guidance for those involved in major college sports. Listen to the lecture.
Lifting the Veil on Big-Time Sports
Marcia Mount ShoopPastor/Head of Staff, Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church
Festival of Theology and Reunion
Caldwell Lecture
March 28, 2017
Caldwell Lecturer Marcia Mount Shoop will discuss some of the impacts that our culture's obsession with sports and sports entertainment has on our spirituality. Listen to the lecture.
Festival of Theology and Reunion
Caldwell Lecture
March 28, 2017
Caldwell Lecturer Marcia Mount Shoop will discuss some of the impacts that our culture's obsession with sports and sports entertainment has on our spirituality. Listen to the lecture.
Who is Afraid of Sports? Play, Bodies, and Formation (Part One)
Dr. John B. White
Assistant Professor and holder of the Harold and Dottie Riley Professorship in Practical Theology and Director of the Sport Chaplaincy/Ministry Program at George W. Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University
Festival of Theology and Reunion
Greenhoe Lecture
March 27, 2017
Dr. White shares his perspective in sports chaplain ministry and the spiritual, personal, and professional challenges that athletes (and fans alike) face in the midst of major sports. Listen to the lecture.
Assistant Professor and holder of the Harold and Dottie Riley Professorship in Practical Theology and Director of the Sport Chaplaincy/Ministry Program at George W. Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University
Festival of Theology and Reunion
Greenhoe Lecture
March 27, 2017
Dr. White shares his perspective in sports chaplain ministry and the spiritual, personal, and professional challenges that athletes (and fans alike) face in the midst of major sports. Listen to the lecture.
Touchdowns for Jesus and Other Signs of Apocalypse
Marcia Mount Shoop
Pastor/Head of Staff, Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church
Festival of Theology and Reunion
Caldwell Lecture
March 27, 2017
Caldwell Lecturer Marcia Mount Shoop is the fourth generation in her family ordained to the ministry in the Presbyterian Church. Her husband, John, coached in the National Football League and Division I college football for twenty-six years. Shoop's lecture addresses some of the current and pressing issues in college sports and how they impact our culture. Listen to the lecture.
Pastor/Head of Staff, Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church
Festival of Theology and Reunion
Caldwell Lecture
March 27, 2017
Caldwell Lecturer Marcia Mount Shoop is the fourth generation in her family ordained to the ministry in the Presbyterian Church. Her husband, John, coached in the National Football League and Division I college football for twenty-six years. Shoop's lecture addresses some of the current and pressing issues in college sports and how they impact our culture. Listen to the lecture.
More Than Just a Game
David SnardonPastor, Joshua Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church
Festival of Theology and Reunion
March 27, 2017
Acts 17: 16-23
For many poor kids sports becomes the God that can give them everything they want for themselves and their families. How are we sacrificing our young people and ourselves on this alter to a false god? Listen to the sermon.
Festival of Theology and Reunion
March 27, 2017
Acts 17: 16-23
For many poor kids sports becomes the God that can give them everything they want for themselves and their families. How are we sacrificing our young people and ourselves on this alter to a false god? Listen to the sermon.
Stay Woke
Debra J. Mumford
Frank H. Caldwell Professor of Homiletics
March 3, 2017
Mark 14:32-41a
The disciples just didn’t seem to get Jesus’ message. Aren’t we just like the disciples? Listen to the sermon.
Frank H. Caldwell Professor of Homiletics
March 3, 2017
Mark 14:32-41a
The disciples just didn’t seem to get Jesus’ message. Aren’t we just like the disciples? Listen to the sermon.
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
When the Church Gets Troubled
F. Bruce Williams
Pastor, Bates Memorial Baptist Church
February 24, 2017
Black Church Studies Consultation
Acts 16:16-26
Words of inspiration for churches and church people who are troubled by those things that trouble the heart of God.
Listen to the sermon.
Pastor, Bates Memorial Baptist Church
February 24, 2017
Black Church Studies Consultation
Acts 16:16-26
Words of inspiration for churches and church people who are troubled by those things that trouble the heart of God.
Listen to the sermon.
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Voices of Advent
Amy Plantinga Pauw
Henry P. Mobley Jr. Professor of Doctrinal Theology
December 2, 2016
Isaiah 24:1-6, 2:1-5
Listen to the Advent sermon.
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