A Christ-Centered Approach to Politics — 10/30/2012
Dr. Carl Ruby is the Vice President for Student Life at Cedarville University.
Question and Answer Time — 10/29/2012
Dr. Bill Brown and Pastor Rohm answered students' questions during chapel today.
An Open Letter to Young Evangelicals — 10/25/2012
Dr. Ron Sider is Distinguished Professor of Theology, Holistic Ministry, and Public Policy at Palmer Theological Seminary in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Sider posed four questions for younger Christians to consider, in the areas of social justice and evangelism, post-modernism and absolute truth, marital fidelity, and homosexuality.
The Christ-Centered Life: Walk in Love — 10/22/2012
Dr. Bill Brown is the President of Cedarville University. Dr. Brown used Ephesians 5:1-7 as his text for this message. He taught what love is, which is to love others as Christ loved us. He also warned against the culture's picture of what "love" is , which involves sex, greed and vulgarity.
Chapel: Prayer Emphasis — 10/16/2012
We welcome SPLAT Experience to chapel as we emphasize the importance of prayer. To learn more about SPLAT Experience and their ministry please visit http://splatexperience.com.
Christ-Centered Life: Walk Differently — 10/15/2012
Dr. Bill Brown is the President of Cedarville University. Dr. Brown used Ephesians 4:17-19 as his text for this message. He taught that we are to put off our old selves, renew our minds, and put on Christ. Please note - the audio in this recording is poor due to technical difficulties.
Push Back Against Moral Decline — 10/11/2012
We welcome to chapel Dr. Stephen Mansfield, founder of The Mansfield Group. Dr. Mansfield is a New York Times best-selling author and a popular speaker who is becoming one of this generation's most respected voices on religion and modern culture. To learn more about Mr. Mansfield and the Mansfield Group please visit http://mansfieldgroup.com.
MIS Chapel: Dominican Republic, Thailand, Eleuthera, South Africa, Paraguay, Haiti — 10/10/2012
This was the third of three special chapel services emphasizing Cedarville University's Missions Involvement Services. Missions teams that traveled all over the world during the Spring and Summer months had an opportunity to share about their ministry. Today we heard from teams that traveled to the Dominican Republic, Thailand, Eleuthera, South Africa, Paraguay, and Haiti. Learn more about Cedarville's Missions Involvement Services and how to be involved by visiting http://www.cedarville.edu/Christian-Ministries/Missions-Involvement.aspx.
MIS Chapel: Bolivia, Haiti, Kenya/Uganda, Peru, Amazon — 10/9/2012
This was the second of three special chapel services emphasizing Cedarville University's Missions Involvement Services. Missions teams that traveled all over the world during the Spring and Summer months had an opportunity to share about their ministry. Today we heard from teams that traveled to Bolivia, Haiti, Kenya/Uganda, Peru, Trinidad/Tobago, and the Amazon. (Please note - the Trinidad/Tobago team is on the DVD only.) Learn more about Cedarville's Missions Involvement Services and how to be involved by visiting http://www.cedarville.edu/Christian-Ministries/Missions-Involvement.aspx.
MIS Chapel: Alaska, Mexico, Hungary, Haiti, Togo, Dominican Republic, Swaziland — 10/8/2012
This was the first of three special chapel services emphasizing Cedarville University's Missions Involvement Services. Missions teams that traveled all over the world during the Spring and Summer months had an opportunity to share about their ministry. Today we heard from teams that traveled to Alaska, Mexico, Hungary, Haiti, Togo, the Dominican Republic, and Swaziland. Learn more about Cedarville's Missions Involvement Services and how to be involved by visiting http://www.cedarville.edu/Christian-Ministries/Missions-Involvement.aspx.
Health Sciences Center Dedication — 10/5/2012
We welcome Mr. E. Thomas Arington, Chairman of Prasco Laboratories in Cincinnati, Ohio to this special chapel service dedicating Cedarville's Health Sciences Center. To learn more about this new facility and the University's Health Sciences Program please visit http://www.cedarville.edu/Advancement/Health-Sciences-Center.aspx.
He is Worthy of Our Trust — 10/4/2012
This is Alumni Week in chapel. Mrs. Courtenay Atwell is a 1998 graduate of Cedarville University. She shares her story of a near-fatal accident while on a C.U. missions trip in South Africa, and her reliance on God as she recovered.
God's Heart for the Oppressed — 10/3/2012
This is Alumni Week in chapel. Mrs. Erin Knowles Wirsing is a 2002 graduate of Cedarville University, and this year's recipient of the Young Alum of the Year award. Mrs. Wirsing is the program manager for The Salvation Army's initiative against human trafficking in Chicago.
There is Freedom in the Light — 10/2/2012
This is Alumni Week in chapel. Mr. Jon Kragel is a 2007 graduate of Cedarville University. He serves as the Minister to High School Students at First Baptist Church in Oviedo, Florida.
Making Disciples — 10/1/2012
This is Alumni Week in chapel. Mr. Tom Bockmann is a 1994 graduate of Cedarville University, and this year's recipient of the Alumni Impact Award. Mr. Bockmann used I Thessalonians 2 to show the Apostle Paul's example of disciple-making in the Christian's life.
The Lord is For the Body — 9/27/2012
Dr. Greg Couser is Professor of New Testament and Greek at Cedarville University. Dr. Couser used First Corinthians 6 to share God's purpose for our sexuality, and how to view it in light of our sex-crazed culture.
Have Your Heart and Life Wrapped Around Christ — 9/26/2012
Dr. David Newman is Lead Pastor of Antioch: The Church of the Y in Lebanon, Ohio. To learn more about Antioch please visit http://www.antiochlife.net. The text for Pastor Newman's message is Jeremiah 13. He encouraged us to clear away distractions in our lives, and focus on Christ.
Waking Up to the Needs of the World — 9/25/2012
Today's chapel was sponsored by the Student Life Division of Cedarville University. Mrs. Noel Brewer Yeatts is the Vice President of World Help. She encouraged the student body to open their eyes and see the hurt in the world, and be willing to do something about it. To learn more about the work of World Help please visit http://www.worldhelp.net.