Friday, April 12, 2019 — Dr. James K. A. Smith — “Cracks in the Secular”
SEARCH Symposium keynote speaker Dr. James K. A. Smith talks about an alternative reading of culture, compassionate listening, conversation and transcendence.
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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. Jessica LaGrone speaks about the light in story, praise, and even criticism.
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.
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