Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, preaches on the local context of ministry in the face of global crises and identifying with Christ's call to ministry in real time and place.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on September 30, 2015.
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Tracey Stringer, director of apprenticeships, preaches on betrayal, the risks required for authentic community, and how Judas' choices are an opportunity to reflect on the fault lines within our own hearts.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on March 28, 2018.
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Laura Harbert, affiliate professor of clinical psychology, preaches on Christ's example of grieving with his followers, suffering, and how leaders must become comfortable with the pain of others.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on November 5, 2014.
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Sebastian Kim, executive director of the Korean Studies Center and professor of theology and public life, preaches on reconciliation in Christ through the lens of a Korean legend and the complex political realities shaping the region.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on March 14, 2018.
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Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, explores the fears and frailty of being human and the freedom that comes from acknowledging our limitations before God.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on March 7, 2018.
Johnny Ramírez-Johnson, professor of anthropology, preaches on Christ’s human anger and passion, the emotional life of faith, and the importance of discarding an individualism for a more embodied, communal gospel.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on October 14, 2015.
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Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, preaches on 2 Cor 2:14-17, reflecting on the aroma of Christ and the "great procession" of faith in the midst of overwhelming suffering around the world.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s Festival of Beginnings on September 28, 2016.
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Alexis Abernethy, professor of psychology, preaches on Psalm 51, a litany of subtle sins, and the need for a pliable, tender heart during Lent and beyond.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on February 14, 2018.
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Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, preaches on Isaiah 43, reflecting on the all-encompassing embrace of God in the midst of suffering, an embrace that influences the way we respond creatively to the world.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on February 7, 2018.
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Kevin Doi, adjunct professor of Asian American ministry and founding pastor of Epic Church, preaches on the Canaanite woman, Christ’s provocation of his followers, and the witness of women in every form of Christian ministry.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on January 31, 2018.
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Michael Pasquarello, professor of preaching, reflects on the contrast between human folly and God's wisdom, Dietrich Bonhoeffer's political context, and the “strange glory revealed in the weak suffering crucified Christ.”
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on January 24, 2018.
Laura Harbert, affiliate professor of clinical psychology, preaches on Luke 4:18-19, reflecting on Mary's joy in the midst of unjust social contexts and our calling to help gestate a "place of intimate shalom."
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on October 7, 2017.
Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, preaches on Isaiah 43:1-7, reflecting on today’s political and social anxieties, the discipline of looking for God in the midst of suffering, and those who accompany us through our pain.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on January 3, 2018.
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Steve Yamaguchi, assistant professor of pastoral theology and chaplain, reflects on his Lenten practice of visiting Alcoholic Anonymous meetings, surrendering privilege, and a famous scene in Les Misérables.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on February 10, 2016.
Joshua Beckett, PhD student and adjunct professor, preaches on Isaiah 54 and 65, reflecting on God’s unexpected inclusion of the barren woman, the eunuch, and the foreigner and how we can journey with these marginalized communities in meaningful ways.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on December 6, 2017.
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Eric Sarwar, PhD student, preaches on 1 Corinthians 2:1-5, reflecting on the role of wisdom in a life of faith and the intersections of music and ministry in the Muslim-majority country of Pakistan.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on November 29, 2017.
Cameron Lee, professor of marriage and family studies, preaches on 2 Corinthians 3:1-3, reflecting on the twin dangers of disillusionment and cynicism, church politics, and what the Corinthian church can teach ministers looking for the Spirit working in difficult congregations.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on January 27, 2016.
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Clifton Clarke, associate dean of the Pannell Center for African American Church Studies, reflects on Simon of Cyrene through the lens of the history of brutal violence and the African American community’s expansive capacity to love.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on November 15, 2017.
Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, continues his series on the fear of the Lord, reflecting on Isaiah 43, the "endless forms of misnaming people," and learning to recalibrate our relationships in a culture of fear.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on November 7, 2017.
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Jean Burch, senior pastor at Community Bible Church in Pasadena, preaches on Mark 6:45-52, reflecting on life challenges that can threaten faith and Christ walking on the water to meet us as we pursue our callings.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on February 24, 2016.
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Leah Fortson (PhD in Clinical Psychology, 2016) preaches on John 7:53-8:11, reflecting on Christ’s wandering ministry in the gospels, the temptation of comfort, and the mountains we might be called to climb in our lives.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on October 25, 2017.
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This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on February 3, 2016.
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Inés Velasquez McBryde, MDiv student, preaches a bilingual sermon on the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15:21-28, reflecting on oppressive sociopolitical wounds and a persistent faith that can “recalibrate our fears and our mercy.”
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on October 11, 2017.
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Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, continues his series on the fear of the Lord, reflecting on natural disasters, violence, and personal fears that distort our perception of reality and a God who responds to our fears with love, patience, and redemption.
This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary chapel on October 4, 2017.