Harbor, Pepperdine Bible Lectures
Harbor, Pepperdine Bible Lectures
Pepperdine University
Christian scholars and church leaders at Harbor, Pepperdine University’s annual Bible Lectures, inspire listeners with this collection of topics on Christian living, relationships, ministry, and biblical insight.
Renewed
Chris Goldman, NWChurch Worship Band A musical and spoken word worship experience built upon Isaiah 40 - 43, music by the NW Worship Band, and a desire to breathe spiritual energy into all who participate.
May 21, 2023
1 hr 8 min
Abba Father: Immanuel
Teacher: Bobby Valentine
May 21, 2023
1 hr 5 min
Keep Calm and Carry On: How Ministers/Leaders Can Move Forward When Ministry is Difficult (Part 2)
Teachers: Scott Lambert, Jim Martin Spiritual leaders need encouragement to keep pressing forward in challenging Kingdom work. Approaches and tactics to wrestle with burnout, stress and anxiety will be accompanied by words of blessings, courage and prayers over each person in attendance. Both nights will offer practical insights as well as the feeding of each leader's soul. End the Harbor day with a time of encouragement to stay courageous in serving God and His people.
May 20, 2023
40 min
Reimagining Church in a Changed World
Teachers: Jason Locke, Tod Vogt Panelists: David Berry, Charles Kiser, Ryan Smith, Chale Wesson In this Reimagining Church workshop, the panelists will look at how to move beyond the tired and futile hamster wheel of worship improvements, revolving preachers, rebrandings, facility improvements, and the like. Instead of just rethinking how to improve the weekly hour of worship, what if we as churches rethought how to do life together? What if Christian communities both new and old could imagine and live into a new future of being the church in the world? This session will look at concrete ideas for how to break out of existing frameworks.
May 20, 2023
2 hr 15 min
Love, Justice, and Hope: Theological Perspectives
Teacher: Stanley Talbert This class explores theological perspectives on love, justice, and hope. If “God Loves Forever,” what are the implications of human love for God, the neighbor, and the self in the 21st century? The class will think with theologies of love, justice, and hope while constructing an ethic for the church’s engagement in our contemporary world.
May 20, 2023
38 min
A Biblical Theology of Justice
Teacher: Esau McCaulley Words have meaning in context. What should the Christian mean when he or she speaks of justice? What are its foundations, aims, and purpose. Related to this question is the doctrine of sin. Is sin personal, corporate (systemic), or some combination of the two? This seminar will outline a Christian definition of justice rooted in the vision for the Kingdom of God that emerges across the canon.
May 20, 2023
42 min
A Message from the Church to the LGBTQ+ Community: The Same Spirit is at Work for God’s Purpose in All of Us
Teacher: Rubel Shelley The message of Scripture is that same-sex activity is outside God's will, but our culture tells us that "authentic personhood" and "one's true identity" must not be denied. The role of the Holy Spirit is to empower virtue and to enable Christians -- whether heterosexual or homosexual by orientation -- to live in chastity and fidelity as we are transformed into Christ's likeness.
May 19, 2023
56 min
Vox Dei: Hearing and Discerning the Voice of the Lord
Teachers: Josh Ross, Chris Seidman Life and ministry is much richer when we’re not the only ones doing the talking. We’ll pull on the thread of the Lord’s voice that runs throughout Scripture and talk practically about the challenges of discerning and following His voice in our lives today. We’ll also enjoy a few testimonies, and laugh (or cringe) over a few misguided experiences along the way.
May 19, 2023
51 min
What Kind of Development Work Would Jesus Do?
Teachers: John Barton, KIBO Group John will share experiences and lessons learned in his work with Kibo Group International, and his thirty years of involvement in cross-cultural church work and community development.
May 19, 2023
38 min
Hope and Help for Anxiety
Teachers: Sharon Hargrave, Dee Dee Mayer Many of us worry from time to time, but those who suffer from anxiety often experience fear that limits daily life and activities and makes it hard to find joy. Anxiety also impacts our ability to relate to one another in healthy ways. Over the last decade, mental health issues have been on the rise, with anxiety and depression taking the lead. The National Institute for Mental Health reports that 31 percent of adults in America experience an anxiety disorder at some point in their life. These numbers are not different for people in the church. In fact, research shows that approximately one in five people sitting in congregation each week are struggling with a diagnosable anxiety disorder, and pastors are not immune to this statistic. Join Sharon Hargrave and Dee Dee Mayer as they share new resources created through the RelateStrong Leadership Series to support people seeking to constructively address anxiety personally or in those they lead and serve. Whether a lay leader or a minister, this session is for you.
May 19, 2023
2 hr 9 min
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