Monday, March 26, 2018 — Worship Arts Ensemble — “The Stories from Good Friday”
The Asbury Worship Arts Ensemble creatively presents obedience, sacrifice, and the light of Christ through art.
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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 Alumni 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.
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.
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