Monday, March 30, 2015 — Rev. Jessica LaGrone — “The Making of a Masterpiece”
Today in Chapel, Rev. Jessica LaGrone talks to Asbury about mentoring, discipleship, and intergenerational relationships.
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Today in Chapel, Rev. Jessica LaGrone talks to Asbury about mentoring, discipleship, and intergenerational relationships.
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Today, Brad Griffin talks to Asbury about faithfulness, parables, the Word of God, and being a reckless sower.
Brian Cook talks to Asbury about a child-like faith, success & failures, influence, and opportunities.
Dr. Paul Vincent speaks to Asbury about the triune God, gratitude, artists, and imagination.
Mr. Hal Heiner of the Board of Trustees speaks to the campus on relationships, freedoms, and mission.
Today in chapel, Evan Koons speaks about gifts, participation, love, and the kingdom.
Today Pastor Sammy Tippit talks about prayer, renewal, revival, and having total commitment, no matter what it costs.
Dr. Mike Licona, Associate Professor of Theology at Houston Baptist University, speaks to the Asbury University community about historical reliability, Gospel contradictions, and bias.
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