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An archive of chapels and lectureships from Fall 2010 through Spring 2012 this collection features sermons and lectures from Gordon-Conwell faculty, special guests, and President, Dennis Hollinger.

The Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Chapel serves to cultivate campus spiritual life. As a community made up of Christian students, faculty, staff, and administrators, we desire to worship God as we study and work together. The Chapel program seeks to enhance campus spiritual life by providing opportunities for worship, for prayer, to hear excellent preaching, and to develop an appreciation for music and art. Also included in this collection are the following named lectureships: Colson Lectureship on Christian Worldview, Lloyd and Jean Kalland Faculty-Student Forum, Paul E. and Eva B. Toms Lectureship in Missiology and Global Christianity, Kenneth L. Swetland Visiting Lecturer in Pastoral Ministry, and Harold John Ockenga Preaching Lectureship.
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Tried By Fire

Tried By Fire

2012-04-2431:41

Dr. Xiyi Yao's first address to the Gordon-Conwell community as a new member of the faculty.
AJ Gordon Chapel

AJ Gordon Chapel

2012-04-0437:01

AJ Gordon Chapel

AJ Gordon Chapel

2012-04-0437:17

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A Little Bit on Love

A Little Bit on Love

2012-04-0320:08

The Kenneth L. Swetland Visiting Lecturer in Pastoral Ministry was established in June 2002, as an expression of thanksgiving to Dr. Swetland as he retired from his position as Academic Dean of the Hamilton Campus. The lectureship, endowed by friends of Dr. Swetland in appreciation of his longstanding service to the seminary, is designed to promote among students the passion, skills and life of pastoral ministry. The lectureship is intended to reflect Dr. Swetland’s vision for pastoral preparedness.
The Kenneth L. Swetland Visiting Lecturer in Pastoral Ministry was established in June 2002, as an expression of thanksgiving to Dr. Swetland as he retired from his position as Academic Dean of the Hamilton Campus. The lectureship, endowed by friends of Dr. Swetland in appreciation of his longstanding service to the seminary, is designed to promote among students the passion, skills and life of pastoral ministry. The lectureship is intended to reflect Dr. Swetland’s vision for pastoral preparedness.
The Kenneth L. Swetland Visiting Lecturer in Pastoral Ministry was established in June 2002, as an expression of thanksgiving to Dr. Swetland as he retired from his position as Academic Dean of the Hamilton Campus. The lectureship, endowed by friends of Dr. Swetland in appreciation of his longstanding service to the seminary, is designed to promote among students the passion, skills and life of pastoral ministry. The lectureship is intended to reflect Dr. Swetland’s vision for pastoral preparedness.
The Kenneth L. Swetland Visiting Lecturer in Pastoral Ministry was established in June 2002, as an expression of thanksgiving to Dr. Swetland as he retired from his position as Academic Dean of the Hamilton Campus. The lectureship, endowed by friends of Dr. Swetland in appreciation of his longstanding service to the seminary, is designed to promote among students the passion, skills and life of pastoral ministry. The lectureship is intended to reflect Dr. Swetland’s vision for pastoral preparedness.
Walters Scholar Chapel

Walters Scholar Chapel

2012-03-0829:02

The Gwyn Walters Preaching Scholarship is awarded to a returning Master of Divinity candidate with exceptional promise for a strong preaching ministry. The preaching faculty will nominate the recipient. The scholarship is in the amount of $1,000 per year and can be combined with other scholarships.
Chapel Message

Chapel Message

2012-03-0829:20

The Harold John Ockenga Preaching Lectureship is a regular event at the seminary in honor of the late first president of the merged schools of Gordon and Conwell. The preaching series seeks to provide inspiration and encouragement in ministry, as well as to instruct students and pastors in the tasks of preaching and pastoring. The Ockenga Preaching Lectureship is underwritten by an endowment of the Fruehauf Foundation of Detroit, Michigan. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary is grateful to friends at the Foundation for their interest in the school and their support of this important part of our institutional life.
The Harold John Ockenga Preaching Lectureship is a regular event at the seminary in honor of the late first president of the merged schools of Gordon and Conwell. The preaching series seeks to provide inspiration and encouragement in ministry, as well as to instruct students and pastors in the tasks of preaching and pastoring. The Ockenga Preaching Lectureship is underwritten by an endowment of the Fruehauf Foundation of Detroit, Michigan. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary is grateful to friends at the Foundation for their interest in the school and their support of this important part of our institutional life.
Self-Deception

Self-Deception

2012-03-0636:50

The Harold John Ockenga Preaching Lectureship is a regular event at the seminary in honor of the late first president of the merged schools of Gordon and Conwell. The preaching series seeks to provide inspiration and encouragement in ministry, as well as to instruct students and pastors in the tasks of preaching and pastoring. The Ockenga Preaching Lectureship is underwritten by an endowment of the Fruehauf Foundation of Detroit, Michigan. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary is grateful to friends at the Foundation for their interest in the school and their support of this important part of our institutional life.
Self-Deception

Self-Deception

2012-03-0637:01

The Harold John Ockenga Preaching Lectureship is a regular event at the seminary in honor of the late first president of the merged schools of Gordon and Conwell. The preaching series seeks to provide inspiration and encouragement in ministry, as well as to instruct students and pastors in the tasks of preaching and pastoring. The Ockenga Preaching Lectureship is underwritten by an endowment of the Fruehauf Foundation of Detroit, Michigan. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary is grateful to friends at the Foundation for their interest in the school and their support of this important part of our institutional life.
Cost of Discipleship

Cost of Discipleship

2012-02-2937:17

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