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Reflections on Receiving the Brehm Scholarship

Matthew Aughtry reflects on receiving the Brehm Scholarship.

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A Reception for Christopher Slatoff

A reception honoring Christpoher Slatoff

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Wondrous Fear and Holy Awe

Brehm Scholar Leah Marie Buturain participates in a conference at Notre Dame.

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Filmmaker Andrew Neel

Reel Spirituality is featuring filmmaker Andrew Neel.

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The Turtledove, the Swallow, and the Crane

Check out Matthew Tinken’s concept album inspired by Flannery O’Conner, Jeremiah, and the Salton Sea.

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Two Belgians On An Americana Road Trip

Belgian Fuller graduate David Frere and his wife, Melo, are retunring to Belgium soon to open a coffee shop and inner city ministry back home.

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The Lord as Helper

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Big Bang illustration by Denise Klitsie

Evolution and Christian Belief: Where to Begin? A Tale of Three Congregations

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The Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array in New Mexico

From Conflict to Connectedness: A Local Congregation Encourages the Science-Faith Dialogue

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Quantum Theory

Exploring the Intersections of Science and Christian Faith: Moving Beyond Conflict

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“The Medium is the Message”

[Marshall Mcluhan asserted] that all technology is an extension of one or more human senses. We are now witnessing an extension of not just our senses but our agency to kill…

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“Captain Richard Lumpkin Emerges”

The Brehm lectures suggested that the media, more than the content they carry, have a profound shaping influence on us as humans. But ultimately we bring our own meaning to it as well…

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Videos From the 2012 Brehm Lectures: Worship in a Digital Age

Videos from the 2012 Brehm Lectures: Worship in a Digital Age

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Velveteen Rabbits and New Realities

Facebook hasn’t created a different way of communicating, it has actually changed what it means to communicate and to be a social network. In short, we are different humans worshiping a different God because of Facebook…

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God’s Descent: The Pulpit Goes Pop

While eloquent in religious language, Jesus’ ministry spoke fluently of the day-to-day desires, struggles, and indulgences of his people. The church must be aware of the temptation toward a distinctly un-Christlike high-brow cultural isolationism…

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God’s Descant

A descant is complementary to the main melody, enhancing its beauty and its effectiveness. I believe that Fuller Seminary, the Brehm Center, and Reel Spirituality provide God’s descant in harmony with the finer melodies of the mainstream movie, television, and music industries…

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Beirut concert trio

Blessed are the Musical Peacemakers

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Gospel choir

Reflections on a Music Worship Leader Embodiment Project

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Guitar Keys

Let Vocation Guide Us

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Corpo Celeste

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Monsieur Lazhar

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