Undergraduate Chapel: Spring 2014 [Video]
Summary: Chapels from the Spring 2014 semester at Biola University.
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As a part of the Integrated Reflections on Interdisciplinary Studies (IRIS) class, a discussion panel looks at pain and the Christian responsibility to respond to it.
Emma Sleeth and Matthew Sleeth conclude the Environmental Stewardship Series. They discuss how creation care relates to neighbor care.
Dr. Matthew Sleeth discusses Christians' responsibility to creation.
Bryan Loritts, Lead Pastor of Fellowship Memphis and member of the Biola University Board of Trustees, exhorts his audience to take part in the mission of the church that God is working through history.
Knowing that the gospel and social action are not to be pitted against one another, Tim Chaddick looks to see how the gospel informs and transforms the way in which Christians are to be involved in social action.
Dale and Jonalyn Fincher discuss the principles they have gathered on sharing the gospel and God's love with people in every day conversation.
Dr. Scott Rodin finishes his five-part series on stewardship. Before discussing resources and creation, he looks at the responsibility Christians have to steward their time.
Dr. Scott Rodin teaches that a Christian's relationship to himself is a gift of God. He explains the importance of a balanced self-perception, the forces that work to knock believers off balance, and the victory that comes with being a godly steward.
Dr. Scott Rodin offers one word to describe what it means to be a godly steward: truth. He explains how truth will affect the journey of faith that followers of Jesus Christ are all called to take.
Dr. Pete Menjares leads a discussion regarding Biola's mural, "The Word," with panelists Jamie Campbell, Brad Christerson, and Dan Callis.
Kent Twitchell joins President Barry H. Corey and Art Professor Dan Callis in discussing his mural "The Word." They focus specifically on the heart and vision of the artist and the heart and hope of President Corey.
Dr. Pete Menjares leads a panel discussion regarding diversity. Panelists include Joanne Jung, Matt Jenson, Allen Yeh, Ben Shin, Ivan Chung, and Ashish Naidu.
President Barry H. Corey, Dr. Pete Menjares, Dr. Tim Muehlhoff, and Dr. Todd Pickett introduce a series of chapels and discussions about Biola's Jesus mural titled, "The Word," painted by Kent Twitchell.
Dr. Thomas Schreiner shows that, as Christians, our hope is invincible because God is for us, God is the judge, and Christ intercedes for us.
Dr. Thomas Schreiner analyzes why the Bible speaks of God's wrath and what it means to say that God's wrath is revealed against sinners.