Wednesday, January 10, 2018 — Rev. Greg Haseloff — “Be Bold: Power, Love, & Self-Discipline”
Rev. Greg Haseloff encourages students to approach life with courage, boldness, personality, and a sound mind.
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Rev. Greg Haseloff encourages students to approach life with courage, boldness, personality, and a sound mind.
Dr. Gray welcomes back students for a new spring semester. She spoke from the book of John about Jesus' call for all to be fishers of men. Sinful souls will be won from our willingness to traverse the "deep waters" of life.
The President's Advisory Panel closes out the Fall semester of 2017 by speaking about gratitude, and boldness as an antidote to anxiety. God defeats these things by allow us to have a spirit of power.
Speaker Jessica Harris talks about the lack of healing after the tolls of shame prevent us from understanding God's grace. Jessica addresses that struggling with sexual sin can create an identity crisis, but with the Living Water of Jesus Christ we are called to freedom.
Pastor Lonnie Riley encourages students to believe, connect, and respond to what God asks of them. We are hopeful because we know that he has a plan for us all.
Tanner Callison speaks on how all nations of the earth share life purpose through the bible, and missions.
Kate Nunneley speaks on the egalitarian and complementarian views of women in the Church. During this chapel, Nunneley also introduces opportunities to be more like Jesus with information on the Junia project.
John Rinehimer speaks to students about the margins which create fear and hinder us from letting go. The battle to let go is a a daily co-mission.
Rev. Nicole Sims speaks on our calling, fears, and denial. The message is centered around how Jesus the Messiah is the master above all.
Dr. Nesselroade reminds us that we are all important characters in this story called life, and that God is the only way to have our true role and purpose assigned. Because of this promise we are to fear not, and be fishers of men.
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