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Every week, the student body of Reformation Bible College gathers to attend Chapel and sit under the preaching of gifted teachers, from RBC professors and Ligonier staff members to theological leaders and local pastors.

Reformation Bible College is a Bible college like no other. The vision of RBC is to be faithful in educating students in the historic Christian faith, as affirmed in the Reformed confessions, so that they know, serve, and worship God in all of life.

Learn more about RBC at reformationbiblecollege.org.
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Rev. Cody Wilbanks explores wisdom for friendship from Proverbs 20:6, considering the influence of companions, the marks of a faithful friend, and the comfort found in Christ as our greatest friend.
In this message from Matthew 6:25–34, Dr. John Tweeddale reflects on the pressures of ordinary anxiety and shows how Jesus redirects His people to seek the kingdom above all else. He highlights the Father’s attentive provision for His children and the freedom found in trusting Him for each day.
Dr. Stephen Nichols, president of Reformation Bible College, explores Ephesians 5:15–21 and Colossians 3:15–17 to consider how peace, Scripture, daily faithfulness, and gratitude form the biblical pattern for discerning God’s will.
In this first chapel message of the semester, Dr. Derek Thomas explores the healing at Bethesda in John 5:1–17, highlighting the hopelessness of the invalid’s condition and the power of Christ’s command that restores him.
Speaking from Matthew 9:35–38, Rev. Cody Wilbanks calls Christians to see the world through the compassionate eyes of Christ and to pray for workers to gather the plentiful harvest.
Speaking from 1 Corinthians 8:1, Rev. Frank Cavalli challenges students to examine how theological knowledge can inflate pride, while love builds up the body of Christ.Learn more about RBC at reformationbiblecollege.org.
Rev. Thomas Brewer examines Psalm 131, showing how the Christian life is marked by a quiet soul that rests in humility, dependence, and hope in the Lord.Learn more about RBC at reformationbiblecollege.org.
Nathan W. Bingham explores Psalm 93, pointing to the Lord’s sovereign rule, the sureness of His throne, and the trustworthiness of His testimonies.Learn more about RBC at reformationbiblecollege.org.
Dr. John Tweeddale preaches from 2 Corinthians 4:1–6, urging students to proclaim Christ with clarity and compassion, and to live as servants through whom others believe.Learn more about RBC at reformationbiblecollege.org.
Drawing from 1 Timothy 6:3–10, Rev. Lowell Ivey of Metanoia Prison Ministries challenges the church to pursue true contentment in Christ rather than the fleeting pleasures of this world.Learn more about RBC at reformationbiblecollege.org.
Speaking from 1 Chronicles 12:23–38, Dr. Thad James, Jr. of Birmingham Theological Seminary challenges students at chapel to be like the sons of Issachar—men who understood the times and knew what Israel should do.Learn more about RBC at reformationbiblecollege.org.
Dr. Levi Berntson opens Exodus 32 in chapel to examine Israel’s failure to trust God, urging listeners to resist the temptation of idolatry and lean on the Lord in seasons of uncertainty.Learn more about RBC at reformationbiblecollege.org
In this chapel message, Dr. Keith Mathison reflects on Proverbs 1:1–7 to highlight the contrast between wisdom and folly, urging listeners to pursue godly wisdom rooted in the fear of the Lord.Learn more about RBC at www.reformationbiblecollege.org.
Drawing from Psalm 121, Dr. John Tweeddale encourages students to lift their eyes to the Lord, their helper and keeper, who guards, guides, and preserves His people.Learn more about RBC at reformationbiblecollege.org.
In this chapel message, Dr. Stephen Nichols reflects on Paul's athletic metaphors in 1 Corinthians 9:24–27, encouraging students to pursue disciplined, purposeful lives shaped by the grace of God.Learn more about RBC at reformationbiblecollege.org.
Rev. Robert Rothwell reflects on Romans 11:33–36 to highlight the all-sufficiency of God as the source, sustainer, and goal of all things.Learn more about RBC at reformationbiblecollege.org.
Dr. Ben Shaw opens Ecclesiastes 1:1-2 to reflect on the fleeting nature of life and the hope that anchors believers amid affliction and change.Learn more about RBC at reformationbiblecollege.org.
Rev. Augustus Nicodemus of Esperança Bible Presbyterian Church reflects on the fleeting nature of life and creation through Ecclesiastes 1, Romans 8, and 2 Corinthians 4, urging students to anchor their hope in the eternal glory promised in Christ.Learn more about RBC at reformationbiblecollege.org.
In this chapel message, Dr. Ed Welch explores Zechariah 3, highlighting the redemptive grace of God that clothes His people in righteousness and restores dignity to those burdened by shame.Learn more about RBC at reformationbiblecollege.org.
Rev. Tyler Kenney of Immanuel Presbyterian Church reflects on 1 Corinthians 1:26–31, urging believers to remember their calling and boast only in Christ.Learn more about RBC at reformationbiblecollege.org.
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