
Christian scholars and church leaders at Harbor, Pepperdine University’s annual Bible Lectures, inspire listeners with this collection of topics on Christian living, relationships, ministry, and biblical insight.
Episodes

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
54 min
Daniel Jarchow
"Keys to Creating Hospitable Environments"
Hosted by Kairos Church Planting Support

May 2, 2019

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
1hr 2 min
Phil McKinney, Ben Pickett
"Rising Above the Noise to Hear the Voice of Jesus"
Zacchaeus climbed a tree . . . as an adult. In fact, he chose to look undignified among a crowd of people for one purpose: to see Jesus! And Jesus is looking for tree climbers—those who are willing to climb above the noise of the world and allow Jesus to enter their hearts. This session is for those who are not satisfied with a surface level, crowd-based, noisy Christianity, but for people who are willing to enter into a risky encounter with Jesus in order to allow Him to confront them where they are most unChristlike. So, are you ready to climb?

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
39 min
Jovan Barrington
"Worship isn't just something we do; it is where God does something to us." —James K. A. Smith. Worship Full is when people meet God and leave changed. To facilitate a Worship Full culture, we need to practice worshipful values. Find out more!

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
57 min
Kelly Haer
Social media allows young adults to have more relational connections than ever before; yet this same group has the highest rates of loneliness, anxiety, and depression of any age cohort. Learn how to help young adults use social media and other technologies to build healthy relationships. Hosted by the Boone Center for the Family.

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
59 min
Leonard Matheson
The development of the human brain is best guided by character strengths, which research demonstrates are major contributors to adult quality of life. Christian character formation modeled by Jesus should be an important part of every family’s and Christian leader’s curriculum. Learn how to use Christian principles to nurture healthy adolescents and young adults in your family and congregation. Hosted by the Boone Center for the Family.

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
55 min
Connie Horton
Christian people are not exempt from the stresses, challenges, and trials of life. In fact, we are promised that in this world we will have trouble. Learn physical, cognitive, social, and spiritual practices that can help navigate those difficult times. Hosted by the Boone Center for the Family.

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
55 min
Andrew Hill
"Ethical and Moral Foundations in Healthy Judgment"
Understanding, respecting, and honoring the ethical and moral foundations of others allows you to have healthier relationships with less tension. These practices are especially important when engaging with those who you believe seek to harm you and your message, or who are training others in harmful conduct.

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
57 min
David Holmes
"Reflections on the Prophetic Spirit within the African American Churches of Christ"

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
50 min
Jeff Brown
The disciples met a stranger on the road to Emmaus. They welcomed him, and when they broke bread with him, they realized the stranger was Jesus. This story is our story, and it’s the story of our church's engagement with immigrants, refugees, and other "strangers." Our calling is not simply to be Jesus to people, but to see Jesus in all people.

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
58 min
Grant Azbell
"Why Churches Should Engage Families That Experience Disability Like Their Life Depends on It (Because It Does)"
Nearly 50 percent of parents of children with special needs refrain from religious activity because they do not feel welcomed or included. We will discuss how to think about disability theologically, offer tips for ministering to families that experience disability, and discuss some of the biggest challenges faced by special needs families, as well as equip churches to welcome families that experience disability. We will also discuss how those experiencing disability have essential things to teach us about the gospel.

May 2, 2019

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
54 min
Jonathan Storment
"Everyday Decisions and the Kingdom of God"
Preaching wisdom in an age of foolishness.

May 2, 2019

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
1hr 8 sec
Steve Cloer
"Stories and Pitfalls of an Established Church Trying to Be on Mission in an Urban Context"

May 2, 2019

May 2, 2019

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
59 min
Grady King, Jon Mullican
"Why Your Church Must Change Its Story to Live"
What is your church’s story? How do you tell it? Language matters. Just as we behave consistent with how we view ourselves, churches do as well. The key is adapting to the gospel for your story.

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
56 min
Suzy Brown
The heartbreak of divorce is everywhere around us--in our pews and in our neighborhoods. God calls the Church to comfort the brokenhearted. We have everything they need, and we must answer the call to help. Come find out how.

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
52 min
Brad Voss
How do you share God's redemptive story with children who have been left out, left behind, and forgotten? It starts by showing them firsthand that God truly loves them. Come listen and discuss with those who are in the trenches loving and serving kids that much of the world has discarded and abandoned. Join members of the Made In The Streets team from Kenya in learning how we can all help fill the “holes” and share the love of Jesus in the darkest corners of the world.

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
48 min
John York
"Naming My Own Truths About White Male Privilege"
Join John York in an exploration of his own “broken hallelujah”: coming to terms with the myriad ways he’d been given power and privilege and advantage that he did not recognize--but certainly benefitted from. From growing up as a preacher's kid in Churches of Christ in the Pacific Northwest to his life in church and academy for the last 25 years in the South, he’s at last learning the realities of his own existence.

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
45 min
Jason Burnett
Our situations change. But God does not. He restores us, refreshes us, and leads us through the ups and downs of our journey. David describes God as the greatest of shepherds, leading him through the darkest valleys. Join us for a time of song, prayer, and reflection through Psalm 23.

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
59 min
Rick Atchley, Chris Seidman
"Cultivating a Culture in Your Church for Those Far From God"

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
1hr 1 min
Gilbert Kerrigan
"Why the Cross Is Good News for Everyone"
Exploring how our Scriptures talk about the work of God at the cross is like looking through a kaleidoscope. If we look closely, we will discover many different ways in which the cross of Jesus is good news for everyone. Join us in expanding the way we talk about the cross.

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
56 min
Kindy De Long
A three-day session considering a biblical "big picture" of how God creates, sees, and interacts with people not as genders, but as unique human beings. The first session explores men and women created in the image of God in partnership with each other and redeemed into a community of Christ that fulfills this creation ideal. The second session focuses on women in the Bible who used their God-given gifts to lead God's people. The third session investigates the "limiting" passages in Paul's letters in light of this larger picture of Scripture.
