Info

FULLER sermons

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
RSS Feed Subscribe in Apple Podcasts
FULLER sermons
2024
November
October
May
April
March
February
January


2023
December
November
October
June
May
April
March
February
January


2022
December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January


2021
December
November
October
June
May
April
March
February
January


2020
December
November
October
June
May
April
March
February
January


2019
December
November
October
June
May
April
March
February
January


2018
December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January


2017
December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January


2016
December
November


All Episodes
Archives
Now displaying: August, 2018

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.

Aug 22, 2018

Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, reflects on the gospel's redefinition of power, Christ's teachings on what truly defiles, and how communion both reveals our hearts “bent toward our own self-interest” and transforms our community.

This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on March 4, 2015.

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

Aug 15, 2018

Tod Bolsinger, vice president and chief of leadership formation, reflects on the body as a temple in 1 Corinthians 3 and how we join together in community as the presence of God for the world—in all of our brokenness.

This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on March 18, 2015.

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

Aug 8, 2018

Laura Harbert, affiliate professor of clinical psychology, preaches on the risk of telling the truth, the search for a deeper reconciliation with God, and how Ash Wednesday orients us toward reality.

This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel Ash Wednesday service on February 18, 2015.

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

Aug 6, 2018

Johnny Ramírez-Johnson, professor of anthropology, preaches on the story of the Canaanite woman, complex layers of gender and ethnicity, and Christ’s call to welcome the outsider.

This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on March 11, 2015.

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

Aug 1, 2018

From a life of gang violence and hopelessness to a God-given sense of self-worth, Robert Juarez, senior navigator at Homeboy Industries, shares his testimony as a living example of the prodigal son.

This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on November 4, 2015.

1