Psalms 116–117; Jeremiah 40–52; Lamentations; Psalm 118
Psalm 119; Ezekiel 1–13; Galatians 1–6; Psalms 120–121
Psalms 122–123; Ezekiel 14–24; Ephesians 1–6; Psalms 124–125
Psalms 126–127; Ezekiel 25–39; Philippians 1–4; Psalm 128
Psalm 129; Ezekiel 40–48; Colossians 1–4; Psalm 130
Psalm 131; 1 Chronicles 1–12; Mark 1–4; Psalm 132
Psalm 133; 1 Chronicles 13–29; Mark 5–7; Psalm 134
Psalm 135; 2 Chronicles 1–17; Mark 8–11; Psalm 136
Psalm 137; 2 Chronicles 18–31; Mark 12–14; Psalm 138
Psalm 139; 2 Chronicles 32–36; Ezra; Mark 15–16; Psalm 140
Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, preaches on the light of Christ, the need to repent from our complicity in systems of injustice, and the role of the church to witness to a dark world
Psalm 141; Nehemiah 1–13; Jude; Psalm 142
Psalm 143; Daniel 1–12; Revelation 1–6; Psalm 144
Psalm 145; Hosea; Joel; Amos; Revelation 7–13; Psalm 146
Mike Pasquarello, Lloyd John Ogilvie Professor of Preaching, preaches on Matthew 13, reflecting on the way parables help shape our vision of the kingdom and God’s patient hope for the world
Psalm 147; Obadiah; Jonah; Micah; Nahum; Habbakuk; Zepheniah; Haggai; Revelation 14–18; Psalm 148
Psalm 149; Zechariah; Malachi; Revelation 19–22; Psalm 150
Three Fuller faculty members lecture on theology and chronic pain, the struggle of self-love, and the generative qualities of the Sabbath
Kevin Doi, adjunct professor of Asian American ministry and founding pastor of Epic Church, preaches on Jesus' example of navigating ethnicity in culture, ministry, and family
Academy Award Winning Director Martin Scorsese reflects on "Silence" and religious influences on his films
Celebrated author Philip Yancey discusses Shūsaku Endo’s novel “Silence” and the role of art and faith to respond gracefully to cultural trauma and suffering in the world