Dr. Elaine Davis Bernius speaks about relationships, and how failure in this area can lead to loneliness and brokenness. Bernius emphasizes that knowing, acceptance, and belonging come from real connection with others, not simply sex.
Reverend Doctor Jerry Kulah speaks about being visionary and having a character that brings light to the world.
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Lisa Espineli Chinn speaks about the sizes of our hearts in relation to hospitality, and how we need to make space for others.
Dr. Ed Stetzer is a Wheaton College professor of Church, Mission, and Evangelism. In this Chapel talk he discusses how to live out faith in the face of a culture of outrage by following Jesus' commission.
General Brian Peddle speaks about the call to be holy, and how we must be redeemed for a reason and committed to a cause as we embrace God.
Dr. Chris Bounds uses the story of Peter denying Christ as an example of following Jesus only when He has the same agenda as you.
Hannah Springer leads a discussion about what it means to be an SLA (Spiritual Life Assistants) at Asbury.
President Dr. Kevin Brown discusses grace, sanctification, scripture, and what it means to be a school grounded in the Wesleyan-Holiness Tradition.
Jeannie Banter is the Assistant Campus Chaplain at Asbury University. In this chapel, she speaks on the person of Jesus and his meaning to our lives.
Dr. Swoboda explains how paying attention is an important part of being present. He describes how our culture is addicted to distraction, saying we must overcome the myth of multi-tasking in order to decompress and come into God's presence.
Kaylyn Moran speaks on the meaning of what it is to repent and be baptized as wells as the need to encounter with the person of Jesus through genuine pursuit.
Dr Tennet speaks on the spectrum of human race and the story of how jesus healed the bleeding women in the crowd and a mans daughter.
Katherine and Ethan talk about the trials of grief and the unknown, while being able to find courage and strength in those times.
Dr. Will Shafer speaks about the path God took him on as a musician, scientific researcher, and now a professor.
Barbara Hamilton speaks about the messages we are bombarded with, and how we need to pay attention to our Creator's messages of love.
Dr. Ketrell L. McWhorter speaks about how God uses even the frustrating times in life for your benefit, and that we must prioritize listening for His voice.
David Whitaker speaks about how God can use our pain to help others, and how loving one person can create a domino effect.
Pastor Matt LeRoy speaks about cutting dead branches, and how going to the point of pain leads to you being more fruitful and living a life of growth.
Pastor Matt LeRoy speaks about waiting on God's yes, and how being in a place of prayer helps people break free.
Pastor Matt LeRoy speaks about God as the true vine, the Good Shepherd, and how we can live a life of abiding, flourishing and thriving through Him.
Dr. Chris Bounds speaks about meaningful relationships, the need for a friend, and how to participate in the Divine life.
Dr. Brian Hull speaks about knowing how to listen and care for others, and the importance of being together in action.
Jeannie Banter speaks about community, overcoming obstacles, and the journey of discipleship.
Kaylyn Moran speaks about when God shows up, and how when Jesus is proclaimed King, it leaves a people humbled and an empowered church.
Dr. Sarah Baldwin uses Dietrich Bonhoeffer's life as an example of how to live out honest relationships, confession, and serving sacrificially in the present.
Dr. Kevin Brown, President of Asbury University, opens the semester with a message about living the virtuous life, bringing fulfillment and sanctification, and experiencing the good life.
The Alumni Choir Concert followed by a Sunday worship service sermon by Dr. Mike Powers.
Dr. Elaine Davis '98 Bernius - professor of Biblical Studies at Indiana Wesleyan University - speaks on God's faithfulness at Asbury's 2019 Reunion.
Rev. Greg Haseloff celebrates the end of the semester with a messege about Scripture, the New Kingdom, and how we can be an Unstoppable force as Christians.
Provost Dr. Timothy Wooster hosts the Honors Convocation to honor students and faculty for their academic achievements.
Michael Swanson speaks about going through fire, understanding the peace that surpasses understanding and God’s assignment for our lives.
Students Nate Stevens, Elle Crossman and Ben Black talk about the Israelites, suffering, and who is on the throne of your heart.
Dr. Brian Hull talks about moving from transactional to transformational in our lives and about illuminating light, love, and relationships.
SEARCH Symposium keynote speaker Dr. James K. A. Smith talks about an alternative reading of culture, compassionate listening, conversation and transcendence.
Nik Ripken speaks about being sheep amidst wolves, the favor of God, and the power of resurrection.
Kaylyn Moran speaks about God's miracles, mercy, kindness and sharing the Gospel through suffering.
Dr. Sandra C. Gray recalls her favorite Asbury stories, Asbury traditions, her prayer for students, and the spiritual highlights of her time at Asbury.
Dr. Steve DeNeff speaks about the power of God, practicing Jesus, and how God is alive.
Dr. Sarah Baldwin speaks about having a thirst for God, vulnerability, brokenness, and how to accept God's invitation to relationship.
Rev. Greg Haseloff speaks about the New Kingdom, footwashing, gaining the posture of a slave, having sacrificial love, and fufilling God's call to action for our lives.
Dr. Gyertson, the former preseident of Asbury University and current Dean of the Beeson International Center at Asbury Theological Seminary, tells the story of how grace, hope, and destiny influcenced his childhood. He also references Tigger from Winnie-the-Pooh to create a memorable metaphor of how much we are loved by God.
In celebration of Lent, Asbury communicates messages of Jesus' saving grace, glory, and love through worship and praise.
Dr. Baldwin emphasizes the worth and digity of all people while discussing the relationship between acceptance, discipleship, and repentance. She also speaks on on true worship and the living water of Christ.
Jey Mbiro speaks about the difference between the poor and spiritual poverty, as well as how the local church can be a powerful force for love.
Provost Dr. Timothy Wooster gives a message about shaping our worldview of cultural integrity, the concept of being created in the image of God, and the need for balance in your spiritual life.
Jeannie Banter speaks about our protection under the Good Shepherd, how God speaks, and about His presence and His power.
Ben Rough and other Asbury Alumni speak about having a heart for the poor, choosing decisive action in our call to ministry, and what being filled with the Spirit looks like.
Amy Julia Becker speaks about the issues of exclusion, discrimination, and the misuse of the term privilege. She emphasizes that grace, wonder, and love will lead to true, lasting healing.
Kaylyn Moran speaks about the wounding and suffering in our broken world having some authority for now, and how "God's hiding place" gives us respite in the moment as we look on to His future victory.
Brian Marshall speaks about how technology shallows depth, and how we need to take a digital Sabbath, embracing silence and daily quiet time.
Kyle Purnell and Olivia Vinson speak about getting out of your comfort zone, and going through struggle to to be liberated.
In this Chapel service Dr. Brian Hull speaks on justice, saying that Jesus feels injustice and God is with us even through such times.
Dr. Philip Meadows speaks about having a longing for God, and discipleship involved in mission.
Dr. Bud Bence speaks about how to navigate our God-given tasks and the careers that we find ourselves in. He expounds upon the primary call of Scripture, and the way providence and instruction lead to wisdom and bring us closer to God's Spirit.
Andrew Peterson sings and tells stories about the pain and storms in life, and how we can still have hope and peace as we look forward.
Dr. Rica McRoy talks about God's illuminating light, hospitality, and giving genuine love.
Reverend Greg Haseloff speaks about the New Kingdom enfleshed in us and how its embodiment is love.
Captain Andrew Miller III speaks about how light, darkness, and sin affect implanted righteousness and love filling the heart.
Pastor Oswalt presents a message on how we will often face opposition when following God's plan, and we will need God's help as well as discernment.
Reverend Esther Jadhav speaks about how everyone is created in God's image, is accountable to God, and about the importance of equality.
Rev. Greg Haseloff talks about the soul, walking in truth, and the power of hospitality.
Dr. Sandra Gray talks about eagerly waiting and anticipating God's fulfillment in our lives.
Rev. Greg Haseloff talks about light overcoming darkness, salvation, peace, and living through the proclamation of Immanuel.
Houston Thomas and Sarah Wood talk about dying to self and living as imperfect and broken creatures; choosing life over death.
Dr. Steve Behnke speaks about the vastness of the galaxy, the intricacy of creation, and how they relate to the incarnation of God.
Dr. Christina Edmondson talks about dehumanization, cultural idolatry, stewarding power, and our Creator's grace.
Bishop Eduard Khegay speaks about the cost of discipleship, picking up your cross, and living a life of sacrifice.
Pete Ochs encourages you to love your purpose, live with passion, and leverage your platform.
Dr. Chris Bounds speaks about how the covenant we live in first requires love of God, then love of neighbor, holiness, and righteousness follow in the Spirit empowered life.
Reverend Christy Lipscomb speaks about the mission God has sent us to complete with boldness in Him.
Dr. Clint Baldwin speaks about the importance of justice and being merciful, and how the holy can be found in doing small things with great love.
Reverend Lisa Ausley speaks about how there is light where God is working when we say yes to give ourselves and invest in others.
Kaylyn Moran speaks about the cycle of sin you get stuck in when doing community your way. She underlines the fact that you are a slave to sin until you surrender to God and revel in the beauty of God.
Lieutenant Governor Hampton speaks about how we must have faith and step out in order to pursue our God-given dreams.
Kaylyn Moran speaks about how you cannot just have community your way, but by practicing the law and living in obedience, you can experience a heart transformation.
The panel discusses the negative impact of expecting perfection and idealizing a partner, and how having proper goals and honor for your significant other can benefit the relationship.
Dr. Dana Malone explores the relationship between Christian dating and friendship and how it impacts campus culture.
Julie Spalding and Will Shouse speak about how our heart, and where we find our treasure, can change when we have gone through a season of depression and into a season of new birth.
Mark Stuart speaks about how God can lead you through suffering and even a faith crisis, and into the dreams and abundant life He has for you.
Commissioner David Hudson speaks about how God gives us significance, and allows us to assist in making the world great by providing hope.
Reverend Justin McCarty speaks about how discipleship brings us closer to Jesus and His kingdom.
Fionn McCartan and Alex Ledford speak about how outreach and hospitality are part of the good work God has called us to.
Reverend Greg Haseloff speaks about how surrender and radical obedience are sacrifcies we can bring to God at the altar.
Dr. Paul Stephens speaks about how our Father in Heaven gives us life abundant through the Gospel message.
Claire Watts and Daniel Moye speak about how Jesus can take us out of hiddenness and disgust and into transformation as a new creation and new beings.
Dr. Chris Bounds explores the problem of sin, our propensity to sin, and our sin nature.
Reverend Jorge Acevedo speaks about how we must not let our sins keep us from accepting truth that hurts, and truth that heals because they will cause us to grow.
Reverend Jorge Acevedo speaks about the epidemc of loneliness in society today and how faithful friends can help combat it. He discusses how friends become soul mates through solemn packs and vulnerability.
Reverend Jorge Acevedo speaks about how it is in the circles of our Christian family that we experience miracles, overcome obstacles, and connect relationally.
Pastor Damien Boyd speaks about how the heart language of God leads us to be a force for good and essential factors in changing the community.
The RD panel discusses how a holy and honoring community involves holistic friendship and vulnerability.
The Asbury Student Congress discusses their vision for approachability, tenacity, transparency and authenticity.
Mark Benjamin speaks about how human beings struggle with loneliness and lack of connection, and how confession is good for our souls.
Dr. Sarah Baldwin emphasizes the fact that humans were created in the image of God, and how our relationships with others and partnership with God help define our ultimate reality.
In this chapel, panelists discusses the way chapel utilizes worship and music to seek spiritual development in the Lord's presence.
In this first part of the Reveal seris, Rev. Haseloff speaks on the importance of community and reading scripture together, as well as how the Spirit reveals Christ.
President Dr. Sandra Gray speaks about the Great Commandment, admonishing students to use their minds to explore ideas. She presents the mind as an important part of God's creation in this first chapel of the academic year.
Dr. David Stevens '73 is the CEO of Christian Medical & Dental Associations. In this Reunion chapel, he speaks on courage.
An old-fashioned hymn sing led by Dr. Mark Schell ’87 and a celebration of our 2018 Award Recipients.
Jim Daly, President of Focus on the Family, speaks at Asbury University's Commencement Ceremony.
In this senior chapel, students consider the value of reflection, stepping out and taking risks, and the importance of solitude as well as community.
Gabe Lyons speaks on the roles of leadership, courage, and holy imagination for culture engagement and renewal in the future.
Bishop Leanard Fairley presents a message on how love can create transformation through compassion.
In this student chapel, Zack Massengale speaks on the power of the living God over fear and insecurity.
Dr. Chris Bounds discusses the nature of dishonor, allegiance, and the names we carry as Christians.
Dr. Steve Seamands gives a message on the Cross concerning sorrow, suffering, grief, and healing wounds.
Dr. Sarah Baldwin shares how the living water Jesus speaks of brings about holiness and delivers us from our pain.
Dr. Drew Hart encourages students to honor Martin Luther King Jr.'s death through justice and discipleship.
Dr. Janice Crouse speaks on what it is to be mission driven, intellectually prepared, and spiritually grounded.
The Asbury Worship Arts Ensemble creatively presents obedience, sacrifice, and the light of Christ through art.
Storyteller Joel Rosenberg talks about how his geo-political novels imply the truth about the King of the Universe. A unique way of sharing the gospel.
Phil Vischer shares his dream of making an impact for God, and the importance of focusing on God alone and listening for His whisper. If a dream loses its focus on God, we may need to let it die.
David Chronic tells the story of his wounds and how he felt caught in the desolation of his wilderness.
This Alumini panel chapel features D.T. Slouffman, Lisa Corbett Bacon, Greg Lucid, Kelcie Miller Vercel, and Lt. Col. Derik Swee. Listen as they speak about their faith and work.
The Asbury Handbell Choir, Orchestra, and Chorale combine for a special Lenten Music service.
During the Board of Trustees chapel, Larry Brown discusses with students about missions, fiduciaries, Scripture, and the Holy Spirit.
Rev A. J. Swoboda shares his message from Romans 1:20, a Scripture that highlights the invisible qualities of the world, as well as what we can see through nature to guide us in worship with God and eliminate excuses.
Dr. Matthew Sleeth gives a message on the function of trees as illustrations relating to the Cross.
Rev. LaGrone speaks on how Christ is framing our stories, using the example of an outcast woman whom He saw as a beloved daughter.
Mollie Moore encourages students to consider posture, and to be confident no matter what vocation to enhance communication among one another.
Dr. Jonathan Raymond speaks on courtship, social ecology, and spiritual ecology, through the lens of transformation when speaking about the Gospel.
Hayley Sledge and Mia Wersma give a message on creating space for God in our lives through "forgotten" spiritual disciplines such as fasting and hospitality.
Drs. Craig and Medine Keener tell their unique and romantic love story that grew out of a war-torn area of the world. They share about the boundless love God offers for those created in His image.
Cherie and Brian Lowe examine managing money with hope and wisdom, as well as the importance of good stewardship over our financial resources.
Dr. Vins Sutlive examines the intersection of faith and science and how imagination and curiosity can shape our perspective.
J. R. Briggs reads from Proverbs to analyze worldly wisdom vs. Godly wisdom and being foolish vs. having sound judgment.
In this student chapel, a panel of students discuss diversity and double-vision within the social system, what it is like being in an inter-racial family, and the idea that racism is sin.
Jill Briscoe shares how Scripture can give us courage and help us discern if we have a heart and calling for the mission field, encourages students to say "yes" to God's call for us, and asks God to break our hearts for what breaks His.
A convinced Christian truly desires to be a fisher of people. Mrs. Jill Brisoce speaks to students to have courage when spreading the word of God.
Dr. Bill Ury shares a moving testimony that will encourage all to accept one another, and build one another up so that we can truly serve the way God would have us.
Holiness Week comes to a close with Rev. Dr. Steve DeNeff encouraging all to abide in the body of Christ.
Rev. Dr. Steve DeNeff speaks on how our desires, instincts, and dispositions should be God-minded.
In continuation of Holiness week, Rev. Dr. Steve DeNeff speaks on doing the will of God to further understand his personality, and live a spirit-possessed life.
Rev. Dr. Steve DeNeff shares the importance of understanding God through the trinity, and how the Holy Spirit is recieved by remaining in Him. By remaining in God, we are getting rid of our false self and entering into love, joy, and peace.
Holiness emphasis week continues with Rev. Dr. Steve DeNeff Tuesday evening to speak on the way of Jesus which leads to heaven. One's decisions, and habits helps determine what they believe, so it is encouraged to follow the Truth of Jesus.
Rev. Dr. Steve DeNeff continues on "The Spirit Possesed Life" in an evening sermon on holy life, love & obedience, commitment, passion, and transparency.
Rev. Steve DeNeff challenges students to change the operating systems that are occupied within our minds.
Dan and Martha Hutchens share that seeking God and being theologically stretched can help us work through fear to share the Gospel.
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Dr. Michelle Wells speaks about recognizing the signs of needed change. She challenges students to seek equality, justice, and inner transformation through bold actions.
In this special service in reverence of the Lord's supper, Asbury students and staff are edified in confession, repentance, and commitment.
Rev. Greg Haseloff encourages students to approach life with courage, boldness, personality, and a sound mind.
Dr. Gray welcomes back students for a new spring semester. She spoke from the book of John about Jesus' call for all to be fishers of men. Sinful souls will be won from our willingness to traverse the "deep waters" of life.
The President's Advisory Panel closes out the Fall semester of 2017 by speaking about gratitude, and boldness as an antidote to anxiety. God defeats these things by allow us to have a spirit of power.
Perhaps the most anticipated chapel service of the fall semester, this year's Christmas music chapel will feature performances by the Concert Band, Men's Glee Club and congregational choir, with a set list including traditional Christmas hymns and contemporary hits like "Mary Did You Know."
Colonel Janet Munn speaks on when it's important to say no, say yes, or to say nothing at all.
Rev. Dr. Sam Kamaleson speaks on having complete surrender towards God, and how He gets our attention.
Speaker Jessica Harris talks about the lack of healing after the tolls of shame prevent us from understanding God's grace. Jessica addresses that struggling with sexual sin can create an identity crisis, but with the Living Water of Jesus Christ we are called to freedom.
Pastor Lonnie Riley encourages students to believe, connect, and respond to what God asks of them. We are hopeful because we know that he has a plan for us all.
Acts of Renewal produced, and performed drama skits which inform students how they should approach interviewing, authenticity, gossip, being an employee, and professionalism.
Tanner Callison speaks on how all nations of the earth share life purpose through the bible, and missions.
Kate Nunneley speaks on the egalitarian and complementarian views of women in the Church. During this chapel, Nunneley also introduces opportunities to be more like Jesus with information on the Junia project.
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Students speak on the four components to the Wesleyan Quadrilateral which include Scripture, tradition, reason, and experience. All perspectives are rooted in love.
John Rinehimer speaks to students about the margins which create fear and hinder us from letting go. The battle to let go is a a daily co-mission.
Rev. Nicole Sims speaks on our calling, fears, and denial. The message is centered around how Jesus the Messiah is the master above all.
Dr. Nesselroade reminds us that we are all important characters in this story called life, and that God is the only way to have our true role and purpose assigned. Because of this promise we are to fear not, and be fishers of men.
This chapel talked about the importance of gratitude, humility, and being thankful through the Bible lesson of the widow's offering.
Dr. Shaw uses aspects of photography during his testimony, such as composition and timing, to help us understand the way God plans our lives.
Mr. Walsh uses Scripture and storytelling to share an uncommonly shared Bible sermon story.
Dr. Chris Bounds talks with Asbury about utilizing sacred time, sacred space, and Holiness.
Dr. Aaron Cobb talks with Asbury about suffereing and despair and how hope resulted from liturgical practices, gifts of hospitality, grace of friendship, and love.
Dr. Kevin Brown talks with Asbury about virtue and awareness and how we can shape our habits to ones that extend love to others.
Politicians Joe Pitts, Tony Hall, and Frank Wolf talk to students about utilizing their Faith while serving in Congress by focusing on relational politics, human rights, and poverty.
Former American jockey, Pat Day, shares his testimony of faith in becoming an award-winning horse jockey.
Asbury student, Susannah Searls, talks about being bold through suffering, sorrow, surrender, and holiness.
Professor Hogencamp and Dr. Sims share their testimonies of their calling to missions and spiritual formation.
Rev. Stan Key concludes Fall Revival with the truth about the gap between us and holiness that sets us apart, purifies us, and shows us a perfection of love.
Rev. Stan Key speaks about the truth of the Cross and Jesus' self-giving love and communion.
Rev. Stan Key talks about the truth of suffering regarding bitterness, mystery, happiness, and the cross.
Reverend Stan Key talks about the truth of the body of Christ being a living sacrifice, resurrected, and our bodies are temples, and we are servants to Him.
Rev. Stan Key starts off Fall Revival with the truth about truth involving listening, Scripture, the way, and personal freedom.
Rev. Stan Key continues Fall Revival with the truth about sin being like leprosy. It is egocentric, contagious, hideous, and it kills.
Asbury professor Dr. Brian Hull shares the importance of our boldness in evangelism, transformation, relationship, and freedom.
Pamala Lau teaches Asbury about courageous faith in God, risk in following Him, and the kindness He shows. She focuses on passages in Joshua 2 & Ephesians 2:4.
Pastor Jason Duncan from GCF Vineyard speaks to Asbury about Naaman in 2 Kings, addictive personality, arrogance, sick, mercy, and confession.
Dr. Kimberly Majeski from Anderson University shares her story of ministering through her organization "Stripped Love" to girls exposed to sex trafficking.
Student Body President, Tim Shell, and Vice President of Spiritual Life, Josh Becht, speak of this year's vision for student government: "discovering the unknown."
Asbury's Community Life Team talks with the students about how community life can help you work through the brokenness, sin, and unhealthiness that you experience with an invitation to partake in the grace of the community and the grace of Jesus.
Dr. Sarah Baldwin discusses the upsidedown way and Asbury's holy, holistic, and honoring community.
Asbury's chaplains, Jeannie Banter & Greg Haseloff, talk about this year's theme, "Be Bold," and what to expect for this next year.
Dr. Gray introduces the beginning of the school year reflecting on the intellectual nature of Asbury, the heart of Asbury's community, and the mind of Christ Jesus working in it's students.
Capt. Miller talks with Asbury alumni about how the work of the gospel is still ongoing and bursting through and that the spread of Christiainity 'has not yet spent its force'.
Rev. Key addresses the Victorious life with Asbury alumni as they gather together for Reunion.
Rev. Ausley talks with alumni about how we can achieve intimacy with Jesus and talks about the story of the washing of Jesus's feet.
Dr. Terry Faris talks with Asbury alumni during Reunion about living in community and together in Christ let's us grow off the vine of Christ.
Commissioner Jeffrey's Commencement Address to the graduates at the Traditional Undergraduate Commencement.
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Commissioner Jeffrey's Commencement Address to the graduates at the Graduate & Professional Studies Commencement.
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Rev. Haseloff, Matthew Jackson, and Rebecca Bolinger lead the students in a commissioning at the end of the year celebrating the spiritual formation and transformation that happened during this past school year.
Dr. Kevin & Maria Brown address the Senior class as they get ready for graduation, heading out on a journey to form new relationships.
Mr. Stonestreet spoke on living in our salvation with truth and love, finding a hopeful engagement with our culture.
Family and friends of former Asbury University president Dr. Dennis Kinlaw gather together to celebrate the life and service to Christ shown by Dr. Dennis Kinlaw.
The Worship Arts department demonstrated the Last Supper with footwashing, demonstrating peace and love.
Dr. Bounds talks about trangressions and sin in terms of confession and forgivness based on the beatitudes.
Dr. Baldwin spoke on the season of Lent and how we learn to cling to God through our trials and lementing our sins.
Dr. Glaser demonstrated a Sader, the Jewish celebration seen in the painting the Last Supper, and explained how it shows redemption and salvation in it roots.
Rev. Yebuah speaks on living in Lent by looking back at your imperfections and vulnerabilities, being broken and wounded humans, and looking forward to freedom and grace.
Reflecting upon Psalms, Dr. Wells talks about classism and racism, remembering the poor, and meditation and reflection on the resurrection.
Bob Fetherlin speaks on the living water, coming to the river, cisterns, and living in holiness.
Rev. Haseloff speaks this Ash Wednesday about Lent, confession, forgiveness, and waiting.
Adam Schell talks about letting go of the past and living in the present to follow God's plan.
Rev. Sims talks about having confidence in the word of the Lord and following through with might, power, and prayer.
Dr. DeNeff Speaks about the labor pains of growing in faithand being fed, nurtured, and formed.
J. Warner Wallace speaks on preconseption and reasonable evidence for the supernatural.
Mr. Cortines talks about living generously, with stewardship, no matter the cost as we are God's servants.
Sarah Thebarge speaks on the lost and broken with compassion and how to live joyfully with faith and hope.
Dr. Campbell speaks on lifting our voices to God in congregational singing to connect to God. Prof. Miller concludes the chapel talking about singing a new song with our heavenly community.
Jeannie Banter spoke on gettting right with God, seeking his will in prayer, asking for restoration, and reflecting on one Devine moment.
Julie Spaulding talks about her testimony of brokeness and tragedy, living in secret, and finding hope and faith in Jesus Christ.
Captain Andy Miller, III spoke on receiving meaning and nourishment from the Holy Spirit to have a transformation and to live in thanksgiving.
Pastor Matt LeRoy closes out Holiness Week by talking about being counter-cultural and striving towards true holiness and not leading questionable lives but instead living as a missionary in discipleship.
Pastor LeRoy talks on our freedom and how it transforms us, allowing us to find holiness in God.
Pastor LeRoy speaks on the seventh miracle in the Gospel of John, the resurrection of Lazarus and how this shows us being a new creation through Christ.
Pastor LeRoy talks on the Church and culture; how the Church should be counter-cultural as a disruption with a counter-story.
Pastor LeRoy speaks on doubts, the path of least resistance, guilt, grace, mercy, and freedom.
Pastor LeRoy speaks on confession and how it is not about hurt and sin so much as grace and forgiveness leading to resurrection life.
Pastor Matt LeRoy kicks off Holiness Week 2017 by speaking about love and listening to the Holy Spirit through anxiety and peace to find holistic transformation.
Dr. Brown spoke on the differences in cultures in America and how as children of the kingdom we are called to ask and understand all cultures and races.
Asbury Students joined together for a time of renewal and confession, ending by taking the Lord's supper together.
Dr. Kulaga speaks on decision making by using truth, commandments, and influences to make praiseworthy decisions.
Asbury University President, Dr. Gray, introduces the spring 2017 semester by talking about the 2016 word of the year "Post-Truth" and its applications to culture, feelings, facts, and reality.
Dr. Sandra Gray closes chapel for fall of 2016 by talking about hope in the Christmas season.
Rev. Haseloff brings Asbury into thanksgiving week by showing us how our salvation has blessed us with the opporituity to be generous to those in challenging circumstances.
Kaylan Moran concludes Asbury's Human Sexuality Symposium by talking about being single and how it gives opportunity for stewardship, celibacy, and spirituality.
Continuing Asbury's Human Sexuality Symposium, Dr. Kiesling talks about attachment, trust, and a one-flesh union.
Starting of Asbury's Human Sexuality Symposium, Helen Musick talks about boundaries in relationships and how they bring freedom, clarity, obediance, and blessing.
Mr. Briggs talks about dealing with failure through success, shame, and grace to find freedom.
Joy Griffin talks about being sent with the good news of the gospel to people with no access to the Bible.
Dr. Stevens highlighted how being in God's special forces requires faithfulness, competency, compassion, loyalty, and boldness.
Dr. Dodgen-Magee talks about technology & faith using Pokemon, our own distractibility, and how it relates to our relationships.
Closing the Westleyan Heritage Conferance, Dr. Holeman talks about finding holiness through belonging in the Trinity.
At the beginning of Westleyan Heritage Week, Dr. Bounds talks about holiness and spiritual formation.
Rev. Dr. Lewis talks about how in a selfie world if we live a life of worship, repentance, and grace we will find our homecoming.
Mr. McNally talks about bringing Christ into the workplace with grace and the stewardship that can bring into our lives.
Kim Meeder talks on being in Christ and the Holy Spirit and the application they have to our lives.
Dr. Christena Cleveland talks about how unity withing the Trinity brings hope for peace among all races.
Laney Race & Bryce Shockley talk with Asbury student body about how you can find identity, repentance, salvation, and value in Christ once you recognize his Lordship in your life
In our self-absorbed, "selfie stick" lives, let us become givers and not takers with a downward mobility toward serving.
When you feel powerless, humble the "new you" to be surrendered to Jesus Christ in order to be sanctified.
Say "yes" to soul-saving grace through friendship and forgiveness looking towards a brighter future.
Reverend Wes Olds talks about being God's masterpiece through His love and prevenient grace.
Pastor Leroy Barber talks about being missional and peacemakers and having the "peace of Babylon".
Rachel Bertrand & Josh Becht talk about being changed and obedient servants about God's plans and God's power.
Pastor Robinson talks about fear and the promises and presence that God has in the circumstances and how he can use it to demonstrate his power.
Joe White talks with sudents about life's biggest questions and chains and being bondservants and having the righteousness of Christ
Dr. Baldwin talks with students about subversive acts and goodness, love, mercy, and compassion.
Dr. Hull talks about the comparison between reward and punishment and how Christ is centered on love.
Zach talks about how we are equipped for quality when we practice unity, compassion, kindness, and humility
Rev. Greg Haseloff, campus chaplain, speaks to the student body about how abiding in God can make you transformed, and be born of God.
Dr. Gray and Dr. Kulaga address the student's on the first chapel of the semester talking about wisdom, truth, and keeping Christ at the core.
Dr. Brendlinger talks about how you can impact the world no matter how old or young you are.