On Thursday morning, Rodger Nishioka, the Associate Professor of Christian Education at Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta spoke. Unfortunately, Justin.tv lost the video we streamed, but I'll see if I can post the video I took to YouTube and link to it from this post. I apologize for this inconvenience. The audio podcast is linked to below.
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On Friday Evening, we had the pleasure of hearing from our summer service team which served and experienced our Lord's blessings in Malawi this year. You can learn more about their trip on the summer service blog.
Here's the full service (in low-definition) for your enjoyment. The audio podcast is linked to below the video.
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On Thursday morning, Rodger Nishioka, the Associate Professor of Christian Education at Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta spoke. Here's the full service (in low-definition) for your enjoyment. The audio podcast is linked to below the video.
Our Wednesday Evening speaker was Dr. Ken E. Bailey, a Research Scholar and Lecturer in Middle Eastern New Testament Studies. For fifty years Dr Bailey has been engaged in trying to better understand and communicate the person and teachings of Jesus from the point of view of the culture of the Middle East.
On Wednesday morning, Rodger Nishioka, the Associate Professor of Christian Education at Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta spoke. Here's the full service (in low-definition) for your enjoyment. The audio podcast is linked to below the video.
On Tuesday Evening, our speaker was Rev. Corey Nelson who has served as a Young Adult Volunteer in Belfast, Northern Ireland and Ghana, West Africa and on the staff of the Worldwide Ministries Division as a mission educator and worship leader. Rev Nelson is a mission pastor at First Church of Lake Forest in Illinois. Here's the full service (in low-definition) for your enjoyment. The audio podcast is linked to below the video.
On Tuesday morning, Rodger Nishioka, the Associate Professor of Christian Education at Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta spoke. Here's the full service (in low-definition) for your enjoyment. The audio podcast is linked to below the video.
On Monday Evening, our speaker was Jim Martin of the International Justice Mission. You can purchase the book he referenced, Good News About Injustice at Amazon if you missed it in the bookstore. Here's the full service (in low-definition) for your enjoyment. The audio podcast is linked to below the video.
On Sunday Evening, Rodger Nishioka, the Associate Professor of Christian Education at Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta spoke. Here's the full service (in low-definition) for your enjoyment. The audio podcast is linked to below the video.
On Sunday Evening, Rodger Nishioka, the Associate Professor of Christian Education at Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta spoke. Here's the full service (in low-definition) for your enjoyment.
On Sunday Morning, Rev Dr. Scott Sunquist, the W. Don McClure Associate Professor of World Mission and Evangelism at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary spoke. Here's the full service (in low-definition) for your enjoyment.
Jen Haddox did this skit about unreached people groups for the Sr. Highs today. There are 2 videos for the whole thing.
Unfortunately, the streaming didn't go quite as well as I hoped this evening, so I don't have video from it to post immediately. I'm working to resolve the issue for the morning.
In the meantime, I took a good bit of my own video that I'm working to upload to YouTube and will update this post with it as soon as it is ready.
Andrew
Here's the scripture: Isaiah 49:1-6
The special music was Amazing Grace.
The sermon was so long, I had to post it in 3 parts, but they're only about 8 minutes each
I also got the closing song to wrap up the evening.
Thanks for your patience.