
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.
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

Monday May 07, 2018
Como niños que confían (Like Children Who Trust)
Monday May 07, 2018
Monday May 07, 2018
Jonathan Guevara
En una vida de Fe, la confianza en Dios es elemental para saber que el Padre proveerá y nunca nos abandonará, los niños no tienen problema en confiar, en esta sesión veremos el tipo de confianza que el Señor desea en nosotros y al nivel espiritual al que nos llevará esta acción.

Saturday May 05, 2018
Finding God at the Margins, Part 3
Saturday May 05, 2018
Saturday May 05, 2018
Charles Kiser
God is at work at the margins of society, among those many would least expect. What if we didn't have to take God with us into relationships with our LGBTQ friends? What if he is already there and we simply have to discover what he's doing?

Saturday May 05, 2018
Why the Church is Dying
Saturday May 05, 2018
Saturday May 05, 2018
Todd Dildine
Since 1960 the church has experienced a 38% decline in church attendance. According to a recent Pew Research poll 59% of Millennials who grew up in the church have left it. This class aims to answer why the church is shrinking and how the church must respond.

Saturday May 05, 2018
Christians Make the Best Atheists, Part 2
Saturday May 05, 2018
Saturday May 05, 2018
Luke Norsworthy, Jonathan Storment
We don't have temples for the old Greek gods like Zeus, Aphrodite, or Hermes but we are still just as enticed into worshipping them today. We need to learn to be better atheists towards these gods.

Saturday May 05, 2018
Maximizing the Future of Churches of Christ Outside the Bible Belt
Saturday May 05, 2018
Saturday May 05, 2018
Kelly Carter, Amy Bost Henegar, Scott Lambert
It is well known that many of "our" churches outside the Bible Belt are struggling. Attendees of this evening session will hear four long-time servants of churches, geographically positioned outside the areas where Churches of Christ are strongest, present their opinions on how Churches of Christ outside the traditional Bible Belt can best position themselves to be used by God for His Kingdom purposes.

Saturday May 05, 2018

Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Ross Cochran
Is there theological support for a Christian message in non-religious language that may not result in churches?

Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Jason Bybee
A question sprouts up from the soil of Paul's letter to the Ephesians, a question with transformative power when applied to our daily lives.

Friday May 04, 2018
La Bendición de Hacer Discipulos (The Blessing of Making Disciples)
Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Manuel Magos
Todos podemos participar en el crecimiento de la iglesia cuando invertimos tiempo y experiencia en la vida de un incrédulo y verlo nacer, desarrollarse, y duplicarse. Es el trabajo que Dios nos dio a cada uno de nosotros y es el mandamiento de Mateo 28 que esta vigente en nuestras vidas. We can all participate in the growth of the church when we invest time and experience in the life of an unbeliever and see them born again, develop and reproduce himself. It's the task that God has given each of us and it's the Great Commission in Matthew 28 that is binding in our lives.

Friday May 04, 2018
Resurrecting the Church, Part 2: How God Brings Churches Back from the Dead
Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Tim Spivey
This thought-provoking and inspiring class will present strategies and stories of how stagnant and struggling churches have come to experience new life.

Friday May 04, 2018
Salir Del Edificio
Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Tim Archer
Movilizando la iglesia para atraer a no creyentes

Friday May 04, 2018
Made of Mud: How the Local Church Can Support Mental Health
Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Jason Allison, Dave Morgan
Combining their professional experiences in ministry and mental health, the presenters will focus on equipping congregations - of various sizes and settings - to support the mental health of those within the church, as well as those in the surrounding community. Participants will: 1) Encounter a Scripturally-informed ethic of care to benefit individuals, families, congregations, and communities, 2) Acquire practical suggestions offered by a network of mental health professionals, and 3) Consider interventions appropriate to their congregation's size and context.

Friday May 04, 2018
The Ghost with the Most: Spirit Indwelling and Demon Possession in Luke-Acts
Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Kevin Burr
Christians have rightly emphasized Jesus' power a) in the Holy Spirit and b) over demons for millennia. But to stop there is to do a major disservice not only to Jesus' mission but to the Spirit-filled church's as well. In this lecture we will briefly discuss ancient views on demons and will compare and contrast three episodes of demon possession in Luke-Acts with three episodes of Holy Spirit indwelling in order to show how God's mission for the church is also, and necessarily, human-focused.

Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Jason Bandura
The Holy Spirit is entrusted to lead us into all truth. He's particularly keen on leading us into those truths we most need but resist. Through vulnerable story-sharing and honest reflection on both Scripture and experience, this class will aim to position listeners before the Spirit of surprises.

Friday May 04, 2018
Increasing Glory, Part 2: The Spirit's Role in Spiritual Formation
Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Kevin Withem

Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Grady King, Jon Mullican
Leaders must have courage in times of uncertainty and chaos. What are the essentials of courageous leadership? At what price? At whose expense?

Friday May 04, 2018
Dancing in the Desert: A Trinitarian Approach to Mental Health
Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Kyle Sapp
People who live with mental illness matter to Jesus. Our congregations are filled with friends and family who regularly wrestle with mental illness. Helping to support them in this can be a long and frustrating journey. It can be like walking through the desert with a half full glass of water. But beautifully, as members of the body of Christ, we do not make this journey alone. As Christians we believe in a God who is One in Three: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. One way of understanding their relationship is that of the Divine Dance, each person moving around each other in perfect rhythm and harmony. This understanding of the doctrine provides us with a helpful view for how the Church can support people with mental illnesses. When our partners struggle to dance we hold them up, we dance slower, and perhaps change the tune entirely. But the one thing we never do, is let them walk off the dance floor. This class will explore how the doctrine of the Trinity can help us love the mentally ill among us.

Friday May 04, 2018
Bonhoeffer, Niebuhr, and MLK: A Vision for Ministers as Theologians
Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Brandon Pierce
Ministry is not viewed as an intellectual vocation. At the very least, theological acumen ranks low on the practical skills of effective ministers. Viewing high-level, critical, and creative theological practice as either intrusive or unimportant to ministry is both harmful to the body of Christ and historically inaccurate. This session explores the theological vocation of ministry in three major 20th century figures: Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Martin Luther King, Jr. It is for seminarians, professors, church leaders, and church members interested in how the church and the academy can function in a more direct, synergistic relationship for the sake of God's Kingdom.

Friday May 04, 2018
Clinging to Hope
Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Beverly Ross
Disappointed, devastated, rejected, and broken - these are feelings that can overwhelm those of us who are suffering, leaving us void of hope. The pain and anguish can tempt us to give up, give in, or walk away from faith. Peter wrote his first letter to encourage people to hold on, to cling to Hope - the Living Hope. Let's look into 1 Peter to find some practical help for getting through hard seasons.

Friday May 04, 2018
Our Brightly Lit Cages, Part 2
Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Chris Seidman
There's a theology for technology? Absolutely! Flourishing more and floundering less in the purposes of God when it comes to our relationship with our devices and screens.

Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Don Rose, Corrie Rose
My wife, Corrie, and I, we have always been inspired and encouraged by the well known poem "Marriage Takes Three" by Beth Stuckwisch, which emphasizes the importance of God in marriage. As we try to keep God at the center of our relationship, we see, too, how the Son and the Holy Spirit relate to and affect our relationship in different but no less vital ways. Our class focus is on inviting and embracing these relationships consciously and intentionally in our marriages and seeing how much more we can be blessed by them.

Friday May 04, 2018
Christians Make the Best Atheists, Part 3
Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Luke Norsworthy, Jonathan Storment
We don't have temples for the old Greek gods like Zeus, Aphrodite, or Hermes but we are still just as enticed into worshipping them today. We need to learn to be better atheists towards these gods.

Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Taylor Walling
Biblical illiteracy is rampant among young adults and twentysomethings. But what would it look like to read the Bible the way that Jesus read it? How would that change how we taught young adults to read and interact with God's Word? Join us as we consider the radical reshaping of biblical literacy on Jesus' terms.

Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Wade Hodges
How is it that the Bible can be both an invitation to faith for some and an obstacle to faith for others? This class will explore the importance of clarifying our assumptions about what the Bible is, how it works, and what we can legitimately expect from it when we read it.

Friday May 04, 2018
Music, Muscle Cars, and Other Makeshift Ministries
Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Jason Darden, Aaron Stevens
A session for those wanting to turn their passion into a church ministry.
