Fri, 31 October 2014
Judy Peterson (Campus Pastor of North Park University in Chicago IL) continued the theme of honesty by discussing Psalm 32 and how we are free to show our true selves. |
Wed, 29 October 2014
Pastor and Judson's Outreach Counselor Elliott Anderson speaks on the importance of honesty from Luke 19. |
Mon, 27 October 2014
For the third *value taught* Roots series installment, we explore honesty. What does it mean to be honest, to be real? At Judson University, becase of the gospel, we are a community of storyformed people and are free to be honest with God, others, and ourself. Hoesty: we're real. Text: Hebrews 1:1, 4:11-16. |
Fri, 17 October 2014
We had the unique priviledge of hosting Dr. Timothy George, Dean of the Beeson Divinity School at Sanford University, for our Founder's Day. In this episode, he speaks on William Carey's missionary endeavors to India.
Direct download: 10.17.14_Founders_Day_Dr._Timothy_George.m4a
Category:general -- posted at: 3:04pm CDT |
Wed, 15 October 2014
Pastor Tom Hufty, speaks on the "Big Deals" relating to Baptist Identity and biblical authority: relationships, repentance, reliance, and remembering.
Direct download: 10.15.14_Tom_Hufty_Baptist_Identity_chapel.m4a
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm CDT |
Mon, 13 October 2014
Propaganda, poet and rapper on Humble Beast records, joins Judson Chapel and preaches a killer message! |
Fri, 10 October 2014
Orthodox Father Wilbur Ellsworth, Baptist pastor turned Orthodox Priest of Holy Transfiguration in Warrenville IL, preached from Luke 24. ____________ During this week we tried something quite unique wherein we sought to hear from three different Christian traditions. Therefore in chapel we heard from a Baptist Protestant Minister, a Catholic priest, and an Orthodox priest. So why would we do this? Why, in a Baptist University, would we take time in chapel to hear from our Catholic and Orthodox neighbors? Our intention is to show you that we are far more united than we are different. While we have differences we can still pursue profound unity. We as the Church, big C, capital C, global church includes our Catholic and Orthodox brothers and sisters. We have the same Spirit, built on the same cornerstone, included in the same Jesus, and believers in the same resurrection. So our intention with these Church Unity Week podcasts is that you may see that all three traditions believe that Jesus extends freedom, grace, mercy, and peace to men and women.
This was indeed a great week. I hope and pray that you experience the same sense of Church Unity as you listen to these podcasts. Thank you.
Direct download: 10.10.14_Fr._Wilbur_Ellsworth_Church_Unity_Week_FINAL.m4a
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm CDT |
Wed, 8 October 2014
Catholic Father Thomas Baima, author and Vice Rector of Academic Affairs at the Univeristy of St. Mary of the Lake, speaks to the Judson community from Matthew 28. ____________ During this week we tried something quite unique wherein we sought to hear from three different Christian traditions. Therefore in chapel we heard from a Baptist Protestant Minister, a Catholic priest, and an Orthodox priest. So why would we do this? Why, in a Baptist University, would we take time in chapel to hear from our Catholic and Orthodox neighbors? Our intention is to show you that we are far more united than we are different. While we have differences we can still pursue profound unity. We as the Church, big C, capital C, global church includes our Catholic and Orthodox brothers and sisters. We have the same Spirit, built on the same cornerstone, included in the same Jesus, and believers in the same resurrection. So our intention with these Church Unity Week podcasts is that you may see that all three traditions believe that Jesus extends freedom, grace, mercy, and peace to men and women. This was indeed a great week. I hope and pray that you experience the same sense of Church Unity as you listen to these podcasts. Thank you.
Direct download: 10.08.14_Fr._Tom_Baima_Church_Unity_Week_FINAL.m4a
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm CDT |
Mon, 6 October 2014
John Armstrong, former Protestant Baptist Pastor and current President of Act 3 Network, speaks from John 17 on unity in the Church. _________ During this week we tried something quite unique wherein we sought to hear from three different Christian traditions. Therefore in chapel we heard from a Baptist Protestant Minister, a Catholic priest, and an Orthodox priest. So why would we do this? Why, in a Baptist University, would we take time in chapel to hear from our Catholic and Orthodox neighbors? Our intention is to show you that we are far more united than we are different. While we have differences we can still pursue profound unity. We as the Church, big C, capital C, global church includes our Catholic and Orthodox brothers and sisters. We have the same Spirit, built on the same cornerstone, included in the same Jesus, and believers in the same resurrection. So our intention with these Church Unity Week podcasts is that you may see that all three traditions believe that Jesus extends freedom, grace, mercy, and peace to men and women. This was indeed a great week. I hope and pray that you experience the same sense of Church Unity as you listen to these podcasts. Thank you.
Direct download: 10.06.14_John_Armstrong_Church_Unity_Week_FINAL.m4a
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm CDT |
Fri, 3 October 2014
Direct download: 10.03.14_Edward_Gilbreath__Alumni_Chapel_FINAL.m4a
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm CDT |
Wed, 1 October 2014
In this chapel segment we heard from Dave Mudd, Pastor of Alpine Chapel in Lake Zurich IL. |