SGA Chapel — 4/11/2014

Today's chapel is organized and led by members of Cedarville University's Student Government Association (SGA).

Faculty Recognition Chapel — 4/9/2014

This was a special chapel to honor the faculty at Cedarville University, and to recognize several faculty members who are retiring after many years of service.

Hope For The Persecuted Church — 4/8/2014

Dr. Jason Lee is Dean of the School of Biblical and Theological Studies at Cedarville University. Dr. Lee taught from II Corinthians 1:3-11 that the hope for the persecuted church is found in the character of God, in the resurrection of our bodies, and in the church as the fellowship of believers.

The Greatest Love of All — 4/7/2014

Dr. Thomas White is the President of Cedarville University. The text for this message is I Corinthians 13. From this chapter, Dr. White taught the necessity of love, the description of love, and the permanence of love.

Sophomore & Junior Class Chapel — 4/4/2014

The Sophomore and Junior Classes combined to have a time of worship.

Wisdom to Wait — 4/3/2014

Dr. Deforia Lane is Director of Music Therapy at University Hospitals Cancer Center in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. She also serves on the board of trustees for Cedarville University. She shared examples in her life and career where she had to learn to wait on the Lord's timing.

It's All About Jesus — 4/2/2014

Drew Hensley is lead pastor at Mars Hill Church: U-District in Seattle, Washington. He is a 2007 graduate of Cedarville University. The text for this message is Colossians 1:15-23. Pastor Hensley taught that our hope and our identity must be found in Jesus Christ.

How to Know What God Wants in Your Life — 4/1/2014

Tim Armstrong is the senior pastor of Crossroads Community Church in Mansfield, Ohio. A 1989 Cedarville University graduate, Tim and his wife, Michelle (Bumgardner '90), launched Crossroads as a church plant in 1996 after finishing seminary. Pastor Armstrong challenged the students to ask these questions when determining what God wants them to do in life: "Will it benefit me spiritually?", "Will it benefit others spiritually?", and "Will it benefit the work of Christ?".

SGA Chapel — 3/31/2014

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Unity Amidst Diversity — 3/28/2014

Dr. Thomas White is the President of Cedarville University. The text for this message is I Corinthians 12. In this chapter, the apostle Paul teaches that within the body of Christ, there are a variety of gifts that have been given to believers, and there are many services and activities we engage in. It is all to be used for the glory of God and for the good of others.

The Game Beyond the Classroom — 3/27/2014

Pat Estepp has been the head men's basketball coach at Cedarville University since the 2008-09 season. A 1997 graduate of Cedarville with a degree in physical education, he was a student assistant at the school during his senior year and went on to acquire coaching experience at all levels of basketball. He earned a master's degree in education from Cedarville in 2008. He encouraged the students to live their lives for others, to work hard at what they do, and to persevere through difficult times.

The Gospel Finishes What It Started — 3/26/2014

Jon Wood is Vice President for Student Life and Christian Ministries at Cedarville University. The text for his message is Romans 6:1-14, where we see that when we are in Christ, we are no longer in bondage to sin.

When Good Leaders Lose Their Way — 3/25/2014

Today's chapel speaker is Mark Whitacre, who spent over eight years in federal prison for stealing from his employer and taking part in a price-fixing scheme. But while in prison, Mark gave his life to Christ. The beginning of his story was portrayed by Matt Damon in the motion picture, "The Informant". His authorized biography, "Mark Whitacre, Against All Odds", shares his remarkable story of redemption.

A Scandalous Lord's Supper — 3/24/2014

Dr. Thomas White is the President of Cedarville University. The text for this message is I Corinthians 11:17-34, which contains Paul's teaching about the Lord's Supper.

Junior Class Chapel — 3/21/2014

Today's chapel is led and organized by members of the junior class.

The Value of Hope in a Season of Suffering — 3/20/2014

Dr. David Dockery is president of Tennessee's Union University, "a community committed to academic excellence under the Lordship of Christ." He was recently named the next president of Trinity International University in Chicago. The text for this message is II Corinthians 1:3-11.

The Christian Mind in a Post-Christian Age: And In Him All Things Hold Together — 3/19/2014

Dr. Al Mohler is president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He was here for 2 days in chapel, speaking from Colossians 1:17.

Chapel: Dr. Albert Mohler — 3/19/2014

Dr. Al Mohler is president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, one of the largest seminaries in the world. Called "an articulate voice for conservative Christianity at large" by The Chicago Tribune, Dr. Mohler's mission is to address contemporary issues from a consistent and explicit Christian worldview. He was here for 2 days in chapel, speaking from Colossians 1:17. (recorded: March 19, 2014)

The Christian Mind in a Post-Christian Age: And He Is Before All Things — 3/18/2014

Dr. Al Mohler is president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He was here for 2 days in chapel, speaking from Colossians 1:17.

On The Importance of Story — 3/17/2014

Bret Lott is a New York Times bestselling author of thirteen books. His most recent publication is a non-fiction collection, "Letters and Life: On Being a Writer, On Being a Christian," published by Crossway. Mr. Lott is a professor at The College of Charleston, South Carolina.