Session 1
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View ArticleOscar García-Johnson on Theology in a Latino/a Context
+ Oscar García-Johnson, associate dean for Centro Latino and associate professor of theology and Latino/a studies, argues that Latino/a contexts create opportunities for rethinking and recreating...
View ArticleShalom As Wholeness: Embracing the Broad Biblical Message
As an Old Testament professor, I find it gratifying that a Hebrew word has passed into Christian currency. “Shalom” basically means wholeness or completeness. An important extended meaning is “peace,”...
View ArticleRe-imagining Church as a Missional Incubator | Kenda Creasy Dean
+ The entrepreneurial moment in ministry not only challenges how we do ministry with young people; it forces us to examine our ecclesiology, our assumed paths to discipleship formation, and our...
View ArticleUnity and Diversity in Islam | Evelyne Reisacher
+ Evelyne A. Reisacher, associate professor of Islamic studies and intercultural relations, lectures on the dynamics of specific Muslim communities, the overgeneralizing tendencies of much...
View ArticleRhythms of Work and Rest for Ministry Leaders
“Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed.” —Mark 1:35. As ministry leaders, we do a good job of caring for...
View ArticleCurrent Global Trends in Islam | Philip Jenkins
+ Philip Jenkins, Distinguished Professor of History at the Institute for Studies of Religion at Baylor University, lectures on globalization, Islamic societies, and historical contexts that shed...
View ArticleThe Enlivening Fear of the Lord | Mark Labberton
+ Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, preaches on Proverbs 9:10, reframing the mission of theological education around a healthy fear of the Lord that shapes our cultural engagement,...
View ArticleVoices on Scripture
“The practice of reading Scripture is not about learning how to mold the biblical message to contemporary lives and modern needs. Rather, the Scriptures yearn to reshape how we comprehend our lives...
View ArticleAlan Hirsch on Rediscovering Holistic Ministry
+ Alan Hirsch, celebrated author and missiologist, reflects on his conversion, Christian ministry, and spiritual gifts that can revitalize the church. Using Ephesians 4 as an interpretive lens, he...
View ArticleThe Church in a Time of Conflict: Bringing Shalom to Persons In Situations of...
I was born in Medellin, Colombia, and at the age of 16, left with a broken heart. My heart continues to break over the plight of my home country: Colombia’s long and complicated armed conflict between...
View ArticleA God Who Holds Our Fears | Mark Labberton
+ 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...
View ArticleThe Mother of Persistent Faith | Inés Velasquez McBryde
+ 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...
View ArticleChallenging the Monochromatic View of Islam | Martin Accad
+ Martin Accad, the director of the Institute of Middle East Studies at the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary, lectures on the complex interplay among religious uprisings, globalization, religious...
View ArticleThe Liberating Incarnation | Michael McBride
+ Michael McBride, pastor and national director for Urban Strategies at the PICO National Network, preaches on Luke 9:28-33, reflecting on the ways we can be asleep to unjust systems, Christ’s...
View ArticleNeighbor |“I’m Part of this Bigger Story”
+ Daniel D. Lee, director of the Center for Asian American Theology and Ministry and assistant professor of theology and Asian American ministry, reflects on his own Korean American heritage and how...
View ArticleNeighbor |“This Is The America I’ve Always Known”
+ Steve Yamaguchi, then-Dean of Students, remembers how his own family memories intersect with injustices of the past, reflecting on how storytelling can express historical realities and honor his own...
View ArticleNeighbor |“February 19, 1942”
+ Steve Yamaguchi, then-dean of students, and September Penn, MDiv student, share their story of how a theater production on the Civil Rights Movement intersected with injustices in his own family’s...
View ArticleStart With Coffee
Walking into CREDO in Orlando, Florida, is not so For Nicole, working at CREDO fulfills a deep passion to different from walking into any other coffee shop. The buzz of coffee beans grinding fills...
View ArticlePassing the Peace: A Pneumatology of Shalom
In 1947, a new movement began that sought to be more attentive to the whole message of Scripture, not only in content but also method. A group of people got together and thought this movement needed a...
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