What Do We Believe About Salvation? — 6/5/2006
Dr. John Blodgett is the Pastor of First Baptist Church of Elkhart, Indiana. In the summer of 2005, he gave a series of messages called "Who Are We?: Avoiding an Identity Crisis". It was a series of 11 messages looking at different areas of doctrine: The Bible, God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, Man, Salvation, the Church, the Future, and Angels.
What Do We Believe About God? — 6/5/2006
Dr. John Blodgett is the Pastor of First Baptist Church of Elkhart, Indiana. In the summer of 2005, he gave a series of messages called "Who Are We?: Avoiding an Identity Crisis". It was a series of 11 messages looking at different areas of doctrine: The Bible, God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, Man, Salvation, the Church, the Future, and Angels.
What Do We Believe About the Church-II — 6/5/2006
Dr. John Blodgett is the Pastor of First Baptist Church of Elkhart, Indiana. In the summer of 2005, he gave a series of messages called "Who Are We?: Avoiding an Identity Crisis". It was a series of 11 messages looking at different areas of doctrine: The Bible, God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, Man, Salvation, the Church, the Future, and Angels.
What Do We Believe About the Future? — 6/5/2006
Dr. John Blodgett is the Pastor of First Baptist Church of Elkhart, Indiana. In the summer of 2005, he gave a series of messages called "Who Are We?: Avoiding an Identity Crisis". It was a series of 11 messages looking at different areas of doctrine: The Bible, God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, Man, Salvation, the Church, the Future, and Angels.
What Do We Believe About Man? — 6/5/2006
Dr. John Blodgett is the Pastor of First Baptist Church of Elkhart, Indiana. In the summer of 2005, he gave a series of messages called "Who Are We?: Avoiding an Identity Crisis". It was a series of 11 messages looking at different areas of doctrine: The Bible, God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, Man, Salvation, the Church, the Future, and Angels.
What Do We Believe About the Holy Spirit — 6/5/2006
Dr. John Blodgett is the Pastor of First Baptist Church of Elkhart, Indiana. In the summer of 2005, he gave a series of messages called "Who Are We?: Avoiding an Identity Crisis". It was a series of 11 messages looking at different areas of doctrine: The Bible, God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, Man, Salvation, the Church, the Future, and Angels.
What Do We Believe About the Church-I — 6/5/2006
Dr. John Blodgett is the Pastor of First Baptist Church of Elkhart, Indiana. In the summer of 2005, he gave a series of messages called "Who Are We?: Avoiding an Identity Crisis". It was a series of 11 messages looking at different areas of doctrine: The Bible, God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, Man, Salvation, the Church, the Future, and Angels.
2006 C.U. Commencement Address — 5/6/2006
Dr. Tim Goeglein is an Assistant to President George W. Bush. The duplicated media also includes other events from the 2006 Cedarville University Commencement, including Dr. Bill Brown's President's Address.
Senior Chapel — 4/26/2006
The Senior Class presented this chapel, commemorating their 4 years at Cedarville University. All music has been edited out of the media, due to copyrights.
Engagement...Starts, Continues, Stops — 4/24/2006
This is Dr. Brown's last message of the school year. The Semester Chapel Highlights video was shown, and is on the duplicated media.
Praise & Testimony Chapel — 4/19/2006
Cedarville University students gave testimonies about what God has been doing in their lives.
Finishing or Failing by Faith — 4/12/2006
Dr. Michael Loftis is the president of the Association of Baptists for World Evangelism. (ABWE)
Faculty Chapel — 4/6/2006
Awards were presented to various members of the Cedarville University faculty.
Music and Medicine — 3/30/2006
Deforia Lane, Ph.D. is the director of the Music Therapy program at University Hospital's Ireland Cancer Center and Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital.
Student Life Chapel — 3/29/2006
The Vice President for Student Services, Dr. Carl Ruby, led this chapel. He had different individuals come up to pray for groups of students with specific needs--those recently diagnosed with cancer, those with financial needs, those who suffer from depression, those who have been sexually abused, students from dysfunctional families, and those having academic difficulties.