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Professors, students, and preachers throughout Fuller’s extended community offer weekly spiritual reflections on topics at the heart of the seminary’s mission. It is Fuller's practice to allow speeches by our guests to be uncensored as a gesture of engagement in civil dialogue—a value to which Fuller Theological Seminary is deeply committed. We invite you to listen with hospitality, realizing that speakers reflect their own views and not necessarily views in harmony with the stated mission of Fuller. Music at the beginning and end of each episode is taken from a recent album entitled REVERE I RESTORE, created and recorded by members of the Fuller community under the leadership of Ed Willmington, director of the Fred Bock Institute of Music at the Brehm Center for Worship, Theology, and the Arts at Fuller Theological Seminary. Hear songs and learn more about the album here: https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu/revere-restore/ “Selah: Be Still” Piano solo: Jenny Jee-El Park Cello solo: Yena Choi Featured on the album REVERE | RESTORE Music by Edwin M. Willmington/ASCAP ©2016 Shepherd's Staff Worship Music/ASCAP
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FULLER studio offers spiritual reflections on topics at the heart of the seminary’s mission from professors, students, and preachers throughout Fuller’s extended community.

Dec 9, 2016

President Mark Labberton preaches on Daniel 3, idolatry during the time of King Nebuchadnezzar, and subtle forms of idolatry in our present day. Read more about the social formation of the church here: https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu/politics-church-world/

This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on December 7, 2016. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life visit Fuller.edu/Studio.

Dec 9, 2016

Andre Henry, musician and Fuller student, preaches on the loud laments of the blind beggar and the crowd that seeks to silence him, suggesting that this gospel story shows us how to accompany one another during the deep longing of Advent. Read more Advent reflections from the Fuller community here: https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu/advent-reflections/

This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on November 30, 2016. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life visit Fuller.edu/Studio.

 

Dec 9, 2016

Emmanuel Akih, Fuller student and member of the African Student Fellowship, preaches on on Habakkuk 3:16-19, faith-based thanksgiving, and the spiritual discipline of giving gratitude to God during hard times. Read a story about translating lament into praise here: https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu/translating-lament/

This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on November 23, 2016. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life visit Fuller.edu/Studio.

Nov 17, 2016

Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Theological Seminary, preaches on Daniel 2, power, and today’s volatile political landscape in the context of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream and Daniel’s response. To read the whole transcript as well as other resources on political civility, visit https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu/reframing-power/.


This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on November 16, 2016. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life visit Fuller.edu/Studio.

Nov 10, 2016

Evelyne Reisacher, associate professor of Islamic studies, preaches on Isaiah 42:1–9 and reflects on her work with Muslims through the lens of God’s concern for creation. For more on missiology, visit https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu/voices-on-changing-missiology/.

This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on November 2, 2016. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life visit Fuller.edu/Studio.

Nov 10, 2016

Jeanelle Austin, director of operations for the William E. Pannell Center for African American Church Studies, preaches on Psalm 26:1–12, applying the psalmist’s poetic lament to injustices of today. For more on justice and political engagement, visit https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu/political-civility/

This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on October 26, 2016. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life visit Fuller.edu/Studio.

Nov 10, 2016

Alexia Salvatierra, adjunct professor and Lutheran pastor, preaches on 2 Corinthians 4:7–18 and experiences of suffering and injustice in Latino/a communities. For more on loss, visit https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu/loss/.

This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on October 12, 2016. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life, visit FULLER studio at Fuller.edu/Studio.

 

Nov 10, 2016

Mark Labberton preaches on Daniel 1 and the dynamics of cultural assimilation for the 2016 “Festival of Beginnings”—an event celebrating the beginning of a new academic year on the Pasadena, California campus of Fuller Theological Seminary. For more about navigating cultural complexities, visit https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu/child-exile/

This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on October 5, 2016. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life visit Fuller.edu/Studio.

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