Monday, January 9, 2017 — Dr. Sandra C. Gray — “Truth”
Asbury University President, Dr. Gray, introduces the spring 2017 semester by talking about the 2016 word of the year "Post-Truth" and its applications to culture, feelings, facts, and reality.
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Asbury University President, Dr. Gray, introduces the spring 2017 semester by talking about the 2016 word of the year "Post-Truth" and its applications to culture, feelings, facts, and reality.
Dr. Sandra C. Gray closes chapel for fall of 2016 by talking about hope in the Christmas season.
A panel of Asbury students spoke on how their faith effects their life.
Rev. Haseloff brings Asbury into thanksgiving week by showing us how our salvation has blessed us with the opportunity to be generous to those in challenging circumstances.
Kaylan Moran concludes Asbury's Human Sexuality Symposium by talking about being single and how it gives opportunity for stewardship, celibacy, and spirituality.
Continuing Asbury's Human Sexuality Symposium, Dr. Kiesling talks about attachment, trust, and a one-flesh union.
Starting of Asbury's Human Sexuality Symposium, Helen Musick talks about boundaries in relationships and how they bring freedom, clarity, obedience, and blessing.
Mr. Horst talks about taking a rest as sojourners in a missionary moment.
Mr. Briggs talks about dealing with failure through success, shame, and grace to find freedom.
Acts of Renewal spoke on insecurity, vulnerability, cost, and faithfulness.
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