Chapel and Conference Makeups


ChapelSpeaker


Central to our chapel programs are the notions of Word and Wisdom. Rooted in the Word of God, morning chapels seek to bring us wisdom on a constellation of topics the university believes should always be before us: Spiritual Development, Missions and Evangelism, Arts and Culture, Apologetics, Justice, Racial Reconciliation, and the many aspects of Christian Living. Also, each year we select a particular theme that we explore in the Scriptures through a series of Monday "Word" Chapels.

In consideration of illness, misplaced/lost ID cards, occasional irresolvable time conflicts, or tardiness, some of the mandatory requirement may be "made up" by listening to recordings of previous Chapel sessions. These recordings are listed below; no other Chapel recordings may be used as makeups. Conference make-ups must be done using Conference recordings (see bottom of this page).

Additional info on Chapel requirements and policies can be found here.

Chapel Make-Up Messages

Spring Make-Up Deadline:

Friday, May 17, 2013 at 4:00pm

You may turn them to Student Services BEFORE 4pm

ALL Make-Ups MUST be RECEIVED BY 4pm on May 17

Spiritual Development

• Archibald Hart: Where Has All Our Pleasure Gone?
• Betsy Barber: The Psychology of Prayer: Why We Do or Do Not Think God Hears Us  (Part 1) **
• Betsy Barber: The Psychology of Prayer: Why We Do or Do Not Think God Hears Us  (Part 2) **
• Bruce Demarest: Responding to God in Prayer
• Dallas Willard: Sexual Desire & Spiritual Formation, with special reference to Pornography
• Erik Thoennes: Our Identity as Justified Sinners in Christ
• John Coe: Spiritual Renewal: The Dark Night of the Soul
• John Coe: Spiritual Renewal: Resisting Temptation of Moral Formation
• John Coe: Why We Sin When We Know So Much (Part 1)**
• John Coe: Why We Sin When We Know So Much (Part 2)**
• Mike Erre: Heart of Desperation
• President Barry Corey: When Gifts Outpace Character
• Richard Averbeck: The Bible & Spiritual Formation
• Steve Farrar: Fixing Our Eyes on Jesus: Heb. 12:1
• Steve Porter: Dealing With Anxiety
• Steve Porter: The Catastrophe of Following Jesus
• Todd Hall: Furnishing the Soul (Part 1)**
• Todd Hall: Furnishing the Soul (Part 2)**
• Todd Pickett: School of Love
• Todd Pickett: What is Our Response? Rom. 12:1
• Todd Pickett: The Heart of Conflict- James 4:1-3 [VIDEO]

** For 2-part messages, each part of message counts as 1 chapel makeup (listening to both parts of a 2-part message= 2 makeups). Separate makeup form required for each message.

Christian Living

• Brennan Manning: Trust
• Brian Kluth: Generosity Movement
• Dallas Willard: Discipleship in the Church
• Dave Talley: Perspectives That Allow Us to Endure
• Dave Talley: When Theology Meets Reality
• Doreen Dodgen-McGee: The M Word - Your Brain, Friends, and Soul on Technology
• Doug Geivett: Calling, Vocation, & the Will of God
• Gary Habermas: Dealing with Emotional Doubt, Phil. 4:6-9
• John Coe: Romance, Dating, & Emotional Chastity
• John Lynch; When You Get Tired Enough
• John Lynch: Hiding Behind the Mask

Missions and Evangelism

• Jerry Root: Being Authentic in our Inauthenticity
• Sy Rogers: On Homosexuality
• Terri McCarthy: Who's Hogging All the Water?

Justice

• Father Greg Boyle: The Power of Boundless Compassion
• Joni Eareckson Tada: On Suffering & Disability
• Kathy McReynolds: Go out to the Roads and Country Lanes: The Parable of the Great Banquet

Racial Reconciliation

• Eric Metaxas: Amazing Grace, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and Harlem
• Lisa Sharon Harper: Peace Through Equality
• Ray Bakke: Everybody's Coming to Cities
• Ray Bakke: Inclusiveness of the Kingdom

Apologetics

• Allister Begg: Never Forgotten
• Craig Hazen: Christ in a World of Religions
• Dallas Willard: Jesus: The Smartest Man Who Ever Lived?
• Os Guinness: A Case for Civility: The Emerging Global Public Square
• Scott Rae: Objective vs. Subjective

Arts and Culture

• Daniel Siedell: A Meditation on a Non-Christian Artist
• Greg Wolfe: The Christian Tragedy
• Steve Bell: Music, Prayers, and Meditations on God

Word Series

John 1 Series
• Mickey Klink, "Hearing the Music"
• Fred Sanders, "The Word Was God" John 1:1-3
• Jon Anderson, "The Light of the World and Our Problem of Blindness" John 1:4-11
• Rob Lister, "The Word Became Flesh" John 1:14-18
• Donna Thoennes, "Children Through Grace"


Conference Make-Up Messages

Missions Conference 2013 Sessions

Spring Make-Up Deadline:

Friday, May 17, 2013 at 4:00pm

You may turn them to Student Services BEFORE 4pm

ALL Make-Ups MUST be RECEIVED BY 4pm on May 17

ALL messages are worth 1 makeup credit

VIDEO: Timothy Liu: "Unearthing the Lost: Re-Envisioning Biblical Foundations for Missions"

VIDEO: Timothy Liu: "Putting Flesh on Dry Bones: Making Alive the People of God in Missional Communities"

VIDEO: Pam Sardar: "Yes, You Can"

VIDEO: Jimmy Seibert: "Encountering the Glory of God"

VIDEO: Jimmy Seibert: "Distributing His Glory in the Earth"

VIDEO: Erik Thoennes: "Beholding & Proclaiming the Glory of Christ"

Procedure:

1. Download and print out the Chapel/Conference Makeup Form (PDF).

2. Select a Chapel/Conference mp3 from the list at left.

3. Open or download the mp3 (your browser configuration decides this) by clicking on it.

4. Listen conscientiously to the mp3 you downloaded.

5. Complete the Chapel/Conference Makeup Form. Your responses MUST be handwritten.

6. There is a $1-per-makeup processing fee (i.e., turning in 10 chapel makeups and 2 conference makeups = $12).
Cash/Checks only. Checks payable to Biola University. Cash must be exact change.

7. Turn in Chapel/Conference Makeup Form & fee to Chapel Accountability, Student Services Bldg.
Fall makeups: December 14.
Spring makeups: May 17.

Makeups received without correct payment will not be processed.