Undergraduate Chapel: Spring 2014 [Video]
Summary: Chapels from the Spring 2014 semester at Biola University.
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Philip Ryken goes into detail about how our lives should be led each day regardless of the day of the return of the Kingdom.
Philip Ryken confronts the beliefs of specific end dates of the rapture. Ryken dives into scripture giving instruction and insight on the coming kingdom of God.
Pastor Albert Tate addresses human failure, guilt, shame, and the way to surrender them to God. Tate explains the necessity of admitting failures and how that admittance will lead to rest.
In this continuation of Uncontrollable Spirituality, Todd Pickett explores the origins of sin, how this sin affects us, and how to deal with this sin through the Word of God.
This undergraduate chapel focuses on the Teen Challenge Discipleship program including an over view of what the program does, and the many lives it has touched as seen in a few of the testimonies of the teens.
Todd Pickett explains how we as Christians can properly address both our behavioral and root sins. Pickett also explains the essentials of knowing where these sins come from.
Jamie Noling-Auth encourages the students of Biola to have faith in what God has planned in the same ways as the unclean woman and the patient Jairus of Luke chapter 8.
Using examples such as music, home, and Israel's bondage in Babylon, Andy Draycott presents the point that we are all from different places and cultures, but must be willing to love others and their differences.
In this final session in the 2011 Torrey Conference, Don Sunukjian teaches on the importance of the Sabbath day for the health and emotional well-being of all people. Don looks to Bible passages and investigates historical instances where the Sabbath was abused in order to bring more light to this idea.
Dave Talley presents a strong, Scriptural backing for what God has to say about the Sabbath. He teaches on the Biblical consequences of refusing to give the Sabbath Day to God's intentional purpose.
Sandy Richter reflects on the implications of the Sabbath for the land of the Old Testament. How did the Sabbath affect Christian land cultivating practices then, and how does it affect Christian practice today?
In her second segment on rest in the Old Testament, Sandy Richter teaches on the rest that is implied for creatures in light of the Sabbath. She illustrates the drastically different practices that Israel was required to uphold with creatures and creation because of the Sabbath Day mandate.
President Barry Corey kicks off the 2011 Torrey Conference with a word on the Sabbath and sacred space.
Dr. Lauren Winner teaches that how people live in time and inhabit time shapes their commitments. As a historian, Winner addresses two instances in history where political groups tried to undermine Christianity by changing the basis of their calendars.
In Dr. Lauren Winner's second lecture on the Sabbath, she talks about her own conversion to Christianity from the Judaism she was brought up in. Lauren also approaches some practical issues to think about when working to reclaim the Sabbath.