Friday, December 6, 2013 — President Sandra Gray — “An Advent Devotion”
President Sandra Gray speaks in the final Chapel of the semester on hope, expectation, and prayer in this Christmas season.
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President Sandra Gray speaks in the final Chapel of the semester on hope, expectation, and prayer in this Christmas season.
Alexis Finley, a member of the Anchored class of 2017, spoke about disability, blindness, and love.
Professor Tim Crook spoke on the subjects of invitation, relationships, thankful, and gratitude.
Pastor Nathan Elliott spoke to campus about holiness, righteousness, and sin.
Mrs. Kim Meeder spoke to the campus on Wednesday morning about rescue, choice, and freedom.
Commissioner Barry Swanson talks to Asbury about being marginalized and finding grace and love.
In the final part of our three-part Credo Series, Dr. Steve Seamands addresses the topics of the Holy Spirit, person, and helper.
Rev. Larry Salway speaks on power, culture and outreach.
Rev. Esther Jadhav addresses Asbury at the start of an intercultural emphasis week. She speaks on worldview, context, and Kingdom perspective.
On the final day of our Great Commission Congress Week, Major Danielle Strickland speaks about ordinary things, patience, and persistence.
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