Undergraduate Chapel: Spring 2014 [Video]
Summary: Chapels from the Spring 2014 semester at Biola University.
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Bishop Kenneth C. Ulmer speaks at Biola University as part of the Centennial Chapel Series. He teaches out of John 17 and shows how Jesus glorified God by accomplishing his assignment. He teaches that Christians should follow this model.
Scott Rae and Aaron Kleist discuss the topic of "Educational Excellence." Tamara Anderson and June Hetzel discuss "Community Vitality." Michael Long, a Biola alumnus and 2008 California Teacher of the Year, joins as a special guest speaker.
Pete Menjares and Doug Pennoyer discuss the topics of "Intentional Diversity" and "Global Awareness and Urban Involvement." Larry Acosta, a Biola alumnus and Founding President of the Hispanic Ministry Center, joins as a special guest speaker.
Marla Campbell and Matt Williams discuss "Biblical Fidelity" and "Spiritual Maturity and Transformation." Todd Proctor joins as a special guest speaker.
Rev. Dr. Brenda Salter-McNeil speaks at Biola University as part of the Centennial Chapel Series. She reads out of Esther 4 and teaches that a leader comes not only from nature or nurture, but also from timing.
Paul Sheppard speaks at Biola University as a part of the Centennial Chapel Series. Looking at Ephesians 2:10, he teaches on God's calling and assignment for each person.
Jill Briscoe gives part two of her teaching at Biola University's annual Torrey Conference in 2007. She discusses the life of David and teaches on the significance of God's Word. She also looks at what led to the sin of David and Bathsheba.
Jill Briscoe gives part one of her teaching at Biola University's annual Torrey Conference in 2007. She discusses Psalm 51 and David's adultery with Bathsheba. She shows how he fell into sin and how Christians must be diligent to guard their inward part.
John Lynch speaks at Biola University as a part of the Centennial Chapel Series. He teaches that students cannot be fooled into trying to please God through their works, but they must know that they are freed by grace and renewed by the blood of Jesus.
Joni Eareckson Tada speaks at Biola University as a part of the Centennial Chapel Series. As a quadriplegic, she teaches on suffering and God's redemption through trial.