Camille Wooden, senior pastor of Abundant Life Covenant Bible Church, and Len Tang, director of Fuller’s Church Planting Program, reflect on committing to neighbors and challenges of church planting
Bethany McKinney Fox, director of Student Services, and the filmmakers and subjects of I'll Push You discuss lessons from a 500-mile pilgrimage
Eric Sarwar, PhD student, preaches on the role of wisdom in a life of faith and the intersections of music and ministry in Pakistan
J. Kameron Carter explores a new language to discuss the complexities of whiteness, theology, and post-racial politics
Cameron Lee, professor of marriage and family studies, preaches on church politics and how the Corinthian church can help ministers navigate congregations today
Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, explores the "endless forms of misnaming people" and a God who calls us by name.
Love Sechrest and J. Kameron Carter have a conversation on race, discussing the language of possession, racial capitalism, and more
Community leaders gather around the Story Table at Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago to share personal stories about what faith looks like in a culture of fear. .
Jean Burch, senior pastor at Community Bible Church in Pasadena, preaches on life challenges that threaten faith and Christ walking to meet us on the water
The Rt. Rev. Dr. D. Zac Niringiye, a theologian and activist, explores the gospel, justice, and taking faithful risks for marginalized people in global contexts
Leah Fortson (PhD '16) reflects on Christ’s wandering ministry in the gospels, the temptation of comfort, and the mountains we might be called to climb.
Neighbor explores loving our neighbors through the act of storytelling, pilgrimage, painful cultural histories, and more
Michael McBride, pastor and national director for Urban Strategies at the PICO National Network, preaches on the social implications of believing in the incarnated Christ
Martin Accad, the director of the Institute of Middle East Studies at the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary, lectures on the complex interplay among Islam, globalization, and social media
Inés Velasquez McBryde, MDiv student, preaches a bilingual sermon on the Canaanite woman and a faith that can heal our sociopolitical wounds
Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, preaches on our distorted perception of reality, personal and communal fear, and a God who responds to our fears with redemption
Alan Hirsch, celebrated missiologist and author, reflects on his conversion and how Christian communities can revitalize their ministries
Voices across the Fuller community reflect on the power of Scripture “to reshape how we comprehend our lives”
Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, preaches on reframing theological education in light of the fear of the Lord
Philip Jenkins, Distinguished Professor of History at the Institute for Studies of Religion at Baylor University, lectures on Islam and globalization
Stacey Floyd-Thomas, associate professor of ethics and society at Vanderbilt Divinity School, preaches on the Canaanite woman's example of faith, racial injustice, and the African American experience