Thanksgiving Chapel — 11/22/2011

Today will be a special chapel to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday.

The Worldwide Search for Meaning — 11/17/2011

We welcome to chapel John Beckett, President and CEO of the RW Beckett Corporation in Elyria, OH (beckettcorp.com).

Civil Rights Bus Tour Chapel — 11/15/2011

This chapel, sponsored by the Student Life Division, featured stories from Cedarville University's Civil Rights Bus Tour.

Incomparable God — 11/14/2011

Pastor Robert Rohm is the Vice President for the Christian Ministries Division at Cedarville University. Pastor Rohm continued his series on the holiness of God, using Isaiah 40:12-31 as his text. He taught that God is incomparable in his majesty, wisdom, greatness, sovereignty, power, and grace.

Veterans Day Chapel — 11/11/2011

Today we welcome veterans from all over the United States for our annual Veterans Day Chapel.

Chaplains Council Chapel — 11/10/2011

This chapel was organized and led by members of Cedarville University's Chaplains Council. The CD and MP3 will include the scripture and the hymns. The readings have been edited out due to copyright laws.

Serpents and Doves: God and Government in a Fallen World — 11/9/2011

Dr. Mark Smith is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Cedarville University. Dr. Smith uses Matthew 10:16-20 as his text, as he shares his integration of politics and the Christian faith.

It's Not What You Say... — 11/8/2011

Dr. Bill Brown is the President of Cedarville University. The text for this message is Ephesians 4:17-28, in which the Apostle Paul is exhorting the Ephesian believers to back up their talk with their walk.

Chapel: Praise Chapel — 11/7/2011

Chapel: Praise Chapel — 11/7/2011

Today will be a special praise chapel.

Chapel: Grandparents Day — 11/4/2011

Today we welcome the grandparents of Cedarville University students for our annual "Grandparents Day Chapel".

Chapel: Harry and Echo Vander Wal — 11/3/2011

We welcome to chapel Harry and Echo Vander Wal and their children. Harry and Echo are 1996 graduates of Cedarville University and serve with the Luke Commission (lukecommission.org).

Thinking Well, Living Well — 11/2/2011

John Stonestreet is the Executive Director of Summit Ministries (summit.org). He was here for a two-day series in chapel. Both days' messages are on the CD and DVD. The MP3 option has two files to download. Mr. Stonestreet taught that our task, as Christians in the 21st century, is to use the gospel to reverse the effects of de-humanization prevalent in our culture.

The Gospel and The Question of Humanity — 11/1/2011

John Stonestreet is the Executive Director of Summit Ministries (summit.org). He was here for a two-day series in chapel. Both days' messages are on the CD and DVD. The MP3 option has two files to download. Mr. Stonestreet taught that our task, as Christians in the 21st century, is to use the gospel to reverse the effects of de-humanization prevalent in our culture.

Question and Answer Time — 10/31/2011

Dr. Bill Brown and Pastor Bob Rohm answered students' questions during chapel today.

Under the Overpass — 10/27/2011

Mike Yankoski is the author of the book, Under the Overpass: A Journey of Faith on the Streets of America. Mike and his friend, Sam, chose to spend five months living as homeless men. During those five months, they lived in six U.S. cities: Denver, Washington D.C., Portland, San Francisco, Phoenix and San Diego.

The Gospel Life: Romans 16:25-27 - Part II — 10/26/2011

The Gospel Life: Romans 16:25-27 - Part I — 10/25/2011

The Christ-Centered Mind: Thinking in Hyper-Drive — 10/24/2011

Dr. Bill Brown is the President of Cedarville University. Dr. Brown continued the theme for the school year on The Christ-Centered Mind. The text for this message is I Corinthians 2:1-5. Dr. Brown taught that our minds, which have been affected by sin, can be confused with spiritual issues. We must rely on God's power for spiritual discernment.

A Kingdom That Cannot Be Shaken: Encouragement from the Arab Street — 10/19/2011

Dr. Robert Yarbrough serves as Professor of New Testament at Covenant Theological Seminary. This is the second of two Staley Lectures.