William E. Pannell examines how our modern cultural context influences how we interpret and respond to Christ’s trial and crucifixion.
William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching.
This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center’s 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell reflects on the counter-cultural nature of Christ’s ministry and its implications for our lives today.
William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching.
This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center’s 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell reflects on the ways in which we can embody grace in our ministry and lives.
William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching.
This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center’s 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell reminds us of God’s steadfast presence in our lives as we hope and dream for a better tomorrow by drawing on the Genesis 37 narrative of Joseph’s seemingly unbelievable dreams.
William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching.
This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center’s 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell reflects on Mark 1 and on the radical and transformative nature of God’s love for us.
William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching.
This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center’s 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell explores the narrative of the Samaritan woman in John 4, encouraging us to grow in our awareness of how God is present in our lives and the world around us.
William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching.
This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center’s 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell explores God’s faithfulness, mercy, and wonderful purpose for our lives as demonstrated in the life of David.
William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching.
This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center’s 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell reflects on Paul’s writings in 2 Corinthians 5 and how our character informs the way we approach knowing and loving God.
William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching.
This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center’s 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell considers Peter’s ministry and the ways that God continues to guide and grow disciples in the work of breaking down walls and crossing dividing thresholds.
William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching.
This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center’s 50th anniversary.
Reflecting on the story of the Good Samaritan, William E. Pannell suggests that finding neighborliness and mercy in our world is the crucial ethical issue of our time.
William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching.
This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center’s 50th anniversary.
In a baccalaureate message, William E. Pannell reflects on the doing of theology as a risky and incarnational enterprise tied always to the work and life of the church.
William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching.
This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center’s 50th anniversary.
Mark Labberton examines the countercultural nature of the early church and invites us to consider its implications in our modern contexts, allowing ourselves to become made alive and anew.
Mark Labberton is the Clifford L. Penner Presidential Chair at Fuller Seminary.
This was recorded at Fuller’s virtual All-Seminary Chapel on June 1, 2022.
Andrea Cammarota reflects on the story of Bathsheba and on the reality of sexual violence in the church, while reflecting also on God who holds the tension of deep pain and redemptive healing.
Andrea Cammarota is a Fuller Seminary chaplain.
Meditating on the women in 2 Samuel 17, Mark Labberton speaks about the often unseen and under-appreciated “minor characters” who speak the truths which shape and direct our lives.
Mark Labberton is the Clifford L. Penner Presidential Chair at Fuller Seminary.
This was recorded at Fuller’s virtual All-Seminary Chapel on May 11, 2022.
Jonathan Tran reflects on his family’s story of immigrating from Vietnam to the States, the costs of the American Dream, and the church’s status as pilgrims without a home.
Jonathan Tran is associate professor of philosophical theology and George W. Baines Chair of Religion at Baylor University.
Recorded at Fuller’s APA Heritage Month Chapel on May 4, 2022.
Kevin Doi reflects on the story of Esther and what it teaches of defying patriarchy, reclaiming agency, and the witness of women in the story of redemption.
Kevin Doi is a Fuller Seminary chaplain.
Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on April 20, 2022.
Debi Yu preaches on Uzit, the wife of Job, and on the importance of both lament and perseverance in the face of deep suffering.
Debi Yu is the admissions recruiter and advisor for Fuller’s DMin and DGL programs.
Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on April 13, 2022.
Joshua Choonmin Kang reflects on the life of Abraham—and the work God does at the boundaries—as a model of faithful living for immigrants and the Korean diaspora.
Joshua Choonmin Kang is senior pastor of New Vision Church in Los Angeles, California.
Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel during the 2022 Korean Studies Center Symposium on April 6, 2022.
Mark Labberton reflects on the story of Deborah and asks whether we, like Deborah, are willing to receive and live out the identity God intends for us.
Mark Labberton is the Clifford L. Penner Presidential Chair at Fuller Seminary.
Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on March 30, 2022.
Soong-Chan Rah preaches that, amidst the world’s suffering, our lives and the life of the church should be guided by the lament of the broken and hurting.
Soong-Chan Rah is the Robert Boyd Munger Professor of Evangelism.
Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on March 9, 2022.
Mark Labberton reflects on the ways we can be guilty of a dissonant worship—committing to ourselves instead of to God—and invites us to a more faithful way.
Mark Labberton is the Clifford L. Penner Presidential Chair at Fuller Seminary.
Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on March 2, 2022.
Kirsteen Kim preaches about covenant love that is on the side of the marginalized in the face of oppressive systems, as seen in the story of Ruth.
Kirsteen Kim is the Paul E. Pierson Chair in World Christianity and associate dean for the Center for Missiological Research.
Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on February 23, 2022.
Christin Fort preaches about Hagar and what her narrative teaches about the power of articulating pain and the God who acts for those who suffer.
Christin Fort is a Fuller alumna and is assistant professor of psychology at Wheaton College.
Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel during the 2022 Integration Symposium on February 16, 2022.
Mark Labberton, with Fuller student Livia Muhimbise, reflects on the story of Naomi—what it teaches of vulnerability and of the God who is for the vulnerable.
Mark Labberton is the Clifford L. Penner Presidential Chair at Fuller Seminary.
Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on February 9, 2022.
Delving into the Exodus passage of Pharaoh’s daughter taking in Moses, Brenda Bertrand preaches on the ways allyship makes justice and freedom possible.
Brenda Bertrand is a Fuller Seminary Chaplain.
Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on February 2, 2022.