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The Ones Who Find the Lost | Brad Strawn

Brad Strawn challenges us to reframe a common reading of Jesus’ parables on the lost: to think of ourselves not as the lost but those who have a responsibility to find the lost.

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Saved from Shame | Glen Stassen

Glen Stassen preaches on the topic of shame, examining the events surrounding Christ’s crucifixion and how God is with us in the midst of our shame.

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What is the Gospel? | Alexis Abernethy

Alexis Abernethy focuses on the book of Matthew, preaching about Jesus’ example to us as the embodiment of the gospel and God’s coming kingdom.

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But What I Do Have Heals | Richard Rohr

Richard Rohr preaches on the book of Acts and Christ’s call to be present and heal the suffering in the world.

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The Good News | Mark Labberton

Mark Labberton, in his final chapel as Fuller’s president, preaches about the extraordinary surprise of the gospel, the hopeful truth that Jesus saves us, and the role we have as credible witnesses to this good news.

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The Kingdom of God is like a Seed | Mark Labberton

Mark Labberton preaches on the parable of the mustard seed, emphasizing our need to tend to and nurture this seed so that it might grow and manifest the reality of the kingdom.

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Pure Wine, Unexpected Cups | Alexia Salvatierra

Alexia Salvatierra dwells on the way God extends God’s power and love through the least expected and most overlooked messengers—pure wine poured in unexpected cups.

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We Are Blessed | Mark Labberton

Mark Labberton encourages us to gather at the feet of Jesus in humility and to rest in the truth that, before we do anything, we are blessed by God.

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God’s People in Today’s World | William E. Pannell

William E. Pannell discusses what it means to live for the glory of God as a community of modern-day believers by drawing on Paul’s writing in 1 Corinthians 10.

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Hope from Ashes | William E. Pannell

William E. Pannell examines how our modern cultural context influences how we interpret and respond to Christ’s trial and crucifixion.

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The Disciplines of Grace | William E. Pannell

William E. Pannell reflects on the book of Titus, discussing the relationship between the gospel and a disciplined life.

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Embracing the Cross | William E. Pannell

William E. Pannell reflects on the counter-cultural nature of Christ’s ministry and its implications for our lives today.

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A Grace-Filled Heart | William E. Pannell

William E. Pannell reflects on the ways in which we can embody grace in our ministry and lives.

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You Are Loved | William E. Pannell

William E. Pannell reflects on Mark 1 and on the radical and transformative nature of God’s love for us.

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Surprised at Samaria | William E. Pannell

William E. Pannell explores the narrative of the Samaritan woman in John 4, encouraging us to grow in our awareness of how God is present in our lives and the world around us.

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Hope in Hard Times | William E. Pannell

William E. Pannell explores God’s faithfulness, mercy, and wonderful purpose for our lives as demonstrated in the life of David. 

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Knowing God | William E. Pannell

William E. Pannell reflects on Paul’s writings in 2 Corinthians 5 and how our character informs the way we approach knowing and loving God.

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Beyond the Walls | William E. Pannell

William E. Pannell considers Peter’s ministry and the ways that God continues to guide and grow disciples in the work of breaking down walls and crossing dividing thresholds.

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A Merciful Neighbor | William E. Pannell

Reflecting on the story of the Good Samaritan, William E. Pannell suggests that finding neighborliness and mercy in our world is the crucial ethical issue of our time.

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The Political is Personal: Mary as a Parent and Prophet of Righteousness

Erin Dufault-Hunter, associate professor of Christian ethics, reflects on the story of Mary and the way God’s kingdom transforms every aspect of our lives—the political and the personal.

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Response | An Eschatological Expansion of Gratitude

Amos Yong uses a biblical and theological lens to consider how worship practices can help us experience and nurture gratitude.