Mon, 8 November 2021
Join us on Mondays for our Chapel speaker series, Uncommon.
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Wed, 3 November 2021
Longtime Chapel friend Lina Abujamra joins the program to talk about her deconstruction faith journey over the last several years.
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Mon, 1 November 2021
Dean Chris Lash talks about maturity and the growth that Jesus has for us.
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Mon, 25 October 2021
Dean Chris Lash talks Ali and the kinds of gifts Jesus offers the church.
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Fri, 22 October 2021
Alumnus Dave Rendall speaks on David & Goliath and how difference makes us great.
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Wed, 20 October 2021
Join us for Judson University's 2021 Baptist Heritage Chapel featuring Pastor Jeff Renyolds from First Baptist Church in Bowling Green, KY.
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Mon, 11 October 2021
Rev Patrick Parks continues the Uncommon series with a timely word on the ONENESS we have in Jesus. You don't want to miss this chapel!
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Mon, 4 October 2021
Pastor Ray Chang joins Judson Chapel to talk elephants, Ephesians 4, and the kind of unity that does not devolve into uniformity.
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Mon, 27 September 2021
We talk MLK, hassles, and why the best things are slow and difficult. How can we develop patience? Is it even that necessary?
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Mon, 20 September 2021
What's gentleness got to do with it? In this episode of our Uncommon series, Dean Chris Lash talks gentleness. Is gentleness weakness or a strength? What do we do with this unpopular trait? Could it be the key to community?
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Mon, 13 September 2021
Pastor Nancy Beach joins Judson Chapel to talk humility and tell stories from her family.
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Mon, 6 September 2021
Dean of University Ministries, Chris Lash, talks everything from phlebotomy fraud to the big insecurities that plague us all. Don't miss this installment of the Uncommon series.
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Mon, 30 August 2021
Our Fall 2021 series explores the significance of building a community that is for everyone everywhere. Dean Chris Lash kicks everything off with a message about distrust and the state of community in our moment.
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Mon, 12 April 2021
Our ancestors survived by thinking in herds and tribes. We've inherited their sensibilities and often default to an "us vs them" mindset but is that the way of Jesus? Dean Chris Lash explores this topic in the third and final episode of our Coddled collection.
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Sun, 28 March 2021
As the saying goes, "always trust your feelings"...wait, no, that's not right. In the second episode of our series "Coddled: why untruths bring us comfort" Pastor Cory Shumate opens up about feelings and the role they play in our discipleship to Jesus.
Category:general
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Mon, 22 March 2021
New mini-series! With this episode, we’re starting a new collection where we’ll go on a journey to the oracle of our modern cultural moment and hold it up against the way of Jesus. Let’s contrast our ancient Christian tradition against some of the modern cultural Untruths floating around us. And today's untruth? What doesn't kill you makes you weaker.
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Sun, 14 March 2021
For the final episode of the "Out of Context" collection, Dean Chris Lash teaches that strange portion of Exodus 34 where it sounds like God is punishing grandchildren for the mistakes of a previous generation. What's happening here? What does this have to say about our own generational mistakes?
Direct download: God_Punishes_Grandchildren_-_5222_8.47_PM.mp3
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Sun, 28 February 2021
Pastor Courtney Wilson continues our Out Of Context series by addressing the question of whether or not God is angry with His people or if He's an angry person in general. You won't want to miss this chapel that's full of answers.
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Mon, 15 February 2021
Pastor Paco Amador brings the next episode of "Out of Context," a collection exploring the Divine in the wilderness.
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Fri, 5 February 2021
Pastor Ian Simkins kicks off our new collection "Out of Context" by exploring God's name from Exodus 34. This series is based on the book by John Mark Comer bearing the same name.
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Sun, 31 January 2021
NFL linebacker Sam Acho brings a message tailored for the Judson community.
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Sat, 23 January 2021
Pastor Dan Dominguez (Hope Culture Church) brings a message of hope and restoration to what was otherwise a brutal year. How can we reflect on our experience in 2020 and emerge with a mindset of growth and resilience? Dan tackles this important question in this chapel.
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