Friday, January 29, 2016 — Rev. Dr. Dave Ward — Holiness Emphasis Week “Blessed are Those”
For the final chapel of Holiness Emphasis Week, Reverend Dr. Dave Ward spoke to Asbury about happiness, human feeling, divine, and residual blame.
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For the final chapel of Holiness Emphasis Week, Reverend Dr. Dave Ward spoke to Asbury about happiness, human feeling, divine, and residual blame.
On the final night of Holiness Emphasis week, Reverend Dr. Dave Ward speaks to Asbury about common lies, father of lies, good gifts, and grace.
On the third evening of Holiness Emphasis Week, Reverend Dr. Dave Ward speaks about pain, suffering, loss, testing, and character.
Reverend Dr. Dave Ward address Asbury during Holiness Emphasis Week by illustrating an understanding of full salvation with the 10 Chairs of Grace: foreknowledge, prevenient grace, convicting grace, justifying grace, repentance, growth, complete consecration, growth again, and entire sanctification.
Rev. Dave Ward continued his series for Holiness Emphasis Week by speaking on topics such as listening, risking, begging, and the will of God.
Dr. Kulaga addresses Asbury's student body about being controlled by the Spirit instead of the flesh and to let go of the carnal desires and secrets.
During the first chapel of the new year, and new semester, Dr. Grey talks to Asbury about a unique calling, prayer, truth, and the power of example.
On the last day of chapel for the Fall 2015 semester, Dr. Gray addresses the student body on themes of rest, eternal life, and peace of mind.
Today students Casey Greer and Nathan Sharp talked to Asbury about the cry of their hearts, being faithful, Christmas, the tangible, and reality.
Today Rev. Greg Haseloff spoke to the student body about complaining, friendship, community, thanksgiving and gratitude.
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