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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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Now displaying: May, 2017

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.

May 26, 2017

Jennifer Guerra, MDiv student, preaches a bilingual sermon on reconciliation in Ephesians 11:22, reflecting on the call to live in tension with cultural and social difference, the need to to follow the resurrected Christ who is our peace, and the social cost of choosing unity in a culture that seeks to divide.

This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on May 17, 2017.

Read Jennifer’s story here: https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu/a-beautiful-tapestry/

May 19, 2017

Daniel D. Lee, director of the Center for Asian American Theology and Ministry, preaches on identity politics in Exodus 5:11-15, reflecting on Moses’ ambivalence as an Egyptian, navigating Asian American cultural life, and how the gospel reveals a God who turns his face toward our whole embodied selves.

This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on May 10, 2017.

For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life visit Fuller.edu/Studio.

May 12, 2017

Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, preaches on Paul’s theology of reconciliation in 2 Corinthians 5:11–15, discussing a frame for reality that’s large enough for God’s grace beyond our own ability and a hope that is “greater than our own lives.”

This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on May 3, 2017.

For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life visit Fuller.edu/Studio.

May 5, 2017

Joel Green, provost and dean of the School of Theology, preaches on the crippled woman in Luke 13:10-17, the tendency for religious institutions to ostracize people who don’t fit in, and the need to allow Christ to disrupt what we think is normal for the sake of creating a healing community.

This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on April 20, 2016.

For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life visit Fuller.edu/Studio.

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