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1:02:15There is huge potential for the leverage of data (and AI) to provide the most modern Citizen digital experiences, but that has to be balanced with managing deep legacy challenges and, of course, security risk. In a special episode this week, Dave and Rob talk to Craig Suckling, UK Government Chief Data Officer about modern public services, the challenges and opportunities in unleashing data in a safe and secure way, how AI fits into all of this and how Governments can lead the way in secure and ethical AI implementation. TLDR: 01:56 The Chief Software Officer?! 05:40 Cloud conversation with Craig Suckling 57:55 Christmas with the kids and Lego! Guest: Craig Suckling: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigsuckling/ Hosts: Dave Chapman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chapmandr/ Rob Kernahan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-kernahan/ Guest host Sandeep Kumar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandeepkumar99/ Production: Marcel van der Burg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcel-vd-burg/ Dave Chapman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chapmandr/ Sound: Ben Corbett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-corbett-3b6a11135/ Louis Corbett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-corbett-087250264/ ' Cloud Realities' is an original podcast from Capgemini…
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×1 The Annual Rian Lecture with Christy Lang Hearlson | Reunion 2023 53:09
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53:09May 17, 2023 Christy Lang Hearlson (PhD 16, MDiv 05), Associate Professor of Religious and Theological Education at Villanova University, offers the Rian Lecture entitled, “There is no Away: Rediscovering Wonder on an Imperiled Planet”.
1 Keynote with President Walton | Reunion 2023 1:07:27
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1:07:27May 16, 2023 President Jonathan Lee Walton offers a keynote address, “Tradition and Innovation: The Enduring Contours of Theological Education at Princeton Seminary”.
1 This is My Story (AEC Awards) | Reunion 2023 1:00:49
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1:00:49May 15, 2023 Hear The Rev. Ruth Faith Santana-Grace, the 2023 Recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award, and The Rev. Sabrina Slater, recipient of the Alumni Association Executive Council Service Award, share their stories of faith and ministry.
1 Faculty Spotlight | Reunion 2023 44:15
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44:15May 16, 2023 Princeton Seminary Professors, Professors Dale Alison, Lisa Bowens, K.C. Choi, Jay-Paul Hinds, Amelia Kennedy, and Kimberly Wagner, each offer an introductory presentation on recent research and publications.
1 The Dr. Martin Luther King Lecture 2023 | Dr. Lerone A. Martin 57:35
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57:35Martin is Associate Professor of Religious Studies and the Martin Luther King, Jr., Centennial Chair and Director of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University. Previously, he was a member of the faculty in the John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics and Director of American Culture Studies at Washington University in Saint Louis. Martin is the author of the award-winning Preaching on Wax: The Phonograph and the Making of Modern African American Religion (New York University Press, 2014). The book received the 2015 first book award by the American Society of Church History. In support of his research, Martin has received a number of nationally recognized fellowships, including the National Endowment for the Humanities, The American Council of Learned Societies, The Institute for Citizens and Scholars (formerly The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation), The Teagle Foundation, Templeton Religion Trust, the Louisville Institute for the Study of American Religion, and the Forum for Theological Exploration. Most recently, Martin became Co-Director of a $1 million grant from the Henry Luce Foundation to fund “The Crossroads Project,” a four-year, multi-institution project to advance public understanding of the history, politics, and cultures of African American religions. He has also been recognized for his teaching, receiving institutional teaching awards as well as fellowships from the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion. His commentary and writing have been featured in the New York Times, Boston Globe, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, CNN, CSPAN, and PBS. He is currently writing a book on the relationship between the FBI and white Christian Nationalism, to be published by Princeton University Press in 2022. This lecture is presented by the Association of Black Seminarians.…
1 “Pick Your Fight, Pastor” The National Council of Churches and the Work Left To Do 43:25
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43:25Pre-Recorded on March 31, 2023 Bishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie, Interim General Secretary and President of the National Council of Churches, discusses hopes for the future of mainline Protestantism in an era of historic disaffiliation from Christian churches; as well as whether it is possible to build bridges across lines of difference even while staking out prophetic stands on urgent questions of justice.…
1 Sang Hyun Lee Lecture 2023 | Rev. Dr. Janette Ok 1:03:51
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1:03:51March 28, 2023 | Wright Library The Sang Hyun Lee Lecture on Asian American Theology and Ministry Lecturer: Rev. Dr. Janette Ok
1 Keynote by the Rev. Dr. Kimberly Wagner | Safe Harbor: Ministering in the Midst of Storms 1:11:06
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1:11:06January 11, 2023 | Safe Harbor: Ministering in the Midst of Storms Keynote: “Navigating the Storm and Cultivating Safe Harbors: Preaching and Ministry amid Trauma” Lecturer: The Rev. Dr. Kimberly Wagner
1 Keynote by the Rev. Martha Simmons | Safe Harbor: Ministering in the Midst of Storms 1:03:19
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1:03:19January 10, 2023 | Safe Harbor: Ministering in the Midst of Storms Keynote: “New Moods and Methods for Ministering in the Midst of Storms” Lecturer: The Rev. Martha Simmons, Esq.
1 Carols of Many Nations 2022 1:24:11
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1:24:11December 7, 2022 | Seminary Chapel The Carols of Many Nations service includes readings, choral anthems, and congregational carols led by the Princeton Seminary Choir and international students and staff of the Seminary. Text for readings and songs in other languages can be found in the Carols of Many Nations program. Visit ptsem.edu/carolsprogram2022 to view the program. "The Great Arrival" by Bette Dickinson from Making Room in Advent © 2022 by Bette Dickinson and InterVarsity Christian Fellowship / USA. Used by permission of InterVarsity Press, P.O. Box 1400, Downers Grove, IL 60515, USA. www.ivpress.com.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Ephesians 2:1-10 | December 5, 2022 16:43
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16:43Seminary Chapel Scripture: Ephesians 2:1-10 Homily: "But God..." In the second chapter of Ephesians, Paul offers the testimony of Christian community. “You were dead…” he begins. And in spite of our tendency to crawl back in the tombs, God has made us fully alive in Christ, and will never settle for anything less than a fully alive Church.…
1 President Barnes preaches on John 6:1-14 | November 17, 2022 16:30
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16:30Seminary Chapel Scripture: John 6:1-14 The most striking thing about John’s account of the feeding of the 5,000 is that Jesus took the five loaves of bread, which seemed so meager compared to thousands of hungry people before him, and he gave thanks for what he held. Then the miracle could begin. While our resources are always so meager in the face of the challenges we confront, we are never going to see anything miraculous unless with begin with thanksgiving.…
1 Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis | The Geddes W. Hanson Lecture 35:27
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35:27October 26, 2022 | Theron Room, Wright Library The 2022 Geddes W. Hanson Lecture: “In the Name of Jesus: Reclaiming and Reframing 'Christian'" Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis, MDiv '92, author, activist, preacher, and public theologian; senior pastor, Middle Collegiate Church
1 The Future of American Democracy: The Challenge of Polarization 1:33:21
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1:33:21October 13, 2022 The Future of American Democracy: The Challenge of Polarization Where Americans once saw neighbors, they now see enemies. Increasingly, Republicans and Democrats alike see members of the other party as not just wrong on key issues, but — according to the Pew Research Center — as immoral, dishonest, closed-minded, and a threat to the nation’s well-being. The reverberations of extreme polarization are felt far from the realm of formal politics, in schools and churches and local communities where some seem ready to give up entirely on the age-old art of persuasion. How did we get so divided? And where do we go from here? This panel was moderated by Heath Carter, associate professor of American Christianity at Princeton Seminary, featuring panelists Jane Coaston, columnist for The New York Times and host of The Argument; Peter Meijer, Republican congressman representing Michigan’s 3rd district since 2021; and Symone D. Sanders-Townsend, former chief spokesperson for the Vice President of the United States.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Acts 9:10-19 | November 3, 2022 17:28
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17:28Seminary Chapel Scripture: Acts 9:10-19 This follows the story of the conversion of Saul with the story of the conversion of the church, which was hiding in fear of Saul the persecutor. It was time for the church to stop living in fear and reach out in ministry to thing that made it most afraid. Hiding is a sin, and some have suggested that since the time of Adam and Even we hide in order to sin and separate ourselves from God. To whom do you need to reach out and say, “Brother Saul’?…
1 Closing Worship | The Forum on Youth Ministry 34:05
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34:05May 5, 2022 | The Forum on Youth Ministry Closing Worship Preacher: Rev. Dr. LeQuita Porter, project director for The Isaiah Project, Princeton Theological Seminary Learn more about the Institute for Youth Ministry at https://iym.ptsem.edu/.
1 Wendy Puffer and Amanda Drury | The Forum on Youth Ministry 48:56
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48:56May 5, 2022 | The Forum on Youth Ministry, The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture Lecture: “Under Construction” Lecturers: Wendy Puffer, owner and chief design officer, Marion Design Co. Amanda Drury, professor, Indiana Wesleyan University Learn more about the Institute for Youth Ministry at https://iym.ptsem.edu/.…
1 Nathan Stucky | The Forum on Youth Ministry 56:59
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56:59May 4, 2022 | The Forum on Youth Ministry, The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture Lecture: “Faith in an Exhausted World” Lecturer: Dr. Nathan Stucky, director of the Farminary Project, Princeton Theological Seminary Learn more about the Institute for Youth Ministry at https://iym.ptsem.edu/.…
1 Worship | The Forum on Youth Ministry 32:22
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32:22May 4, 2022 | The Forum on Youth Ministry Worship Preacher: Rev. Dr. Lamar Hardwick, lead pastor, Tri-Cities Church Learn more about the Institute for Youth Ministry at https://iym.ptsem.edu/.
1 Georgette Ledgister | The Forum on Youth Ministry 1:05:03
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1:05:03May 3, 2022 | The Forum on Youth Ministry, The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture Lecture: "A Lesson from Mother: An African Indigenous Approach to Diversity, Community, and Conflict" Lecturer: Dr. Georgette Ledgister, research associate and visiting instructor, Harvard Divinity School; senior director of diversity, inclusion, and belonging, Universal Music Group Learn more about the Institute for Youth Ministry at https://iym.ptsem.edu/.…
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44:56May 3, 2022 | The Forum on Youth Ministry Opening Worship Preacher: Rev. Abigail Visco Rusert, director of the Institute for Youth Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary Learn more about the Institute for Youth Ministry at https://iym.ptsem.edu/.
1 Closing Worship and Communion | Reunion 2022 1:05:22
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1:05:22May 25, 2022 | Reunion 2022 Session: Closing Worship and Communion Sermon: "Speechless” Scripture: Romans 8:22-27 Speaker: Rev. Shéree Jones, MDiv '10, founder of Thrive Time, LLC. To view the reunion website, visit https://https://reunion.ptsem.edu/.
1 "This Is My Story" | Reunion 2022 34:21
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34:21May 25, 2022 | Reunion 2022 "This Is My Story" Meet Princeton Seminary faculty members and hear their stories. To view the reunion website, visit https://https://reunion.ptsem.edu/.
1 Engle Organ Concert | Reunion 2022 1:09:26
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1:09:26May 24, 2022 | Reunion 2022 The Joe R. Engle Organ Concert Organist: Ilona Kubiaczyk-Adler
1 Service of Remembrance and Celebration | Reunion 2022 58:46
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58:46May 24, 2022 | Reunion 2022 Session: Service of Remembrance and Celebration for Reunion 2022 Speaker: Victor Aloyo, Jr., associate dean of institutional diversity and community engagement, Princeton Theological Seminary To view the reunion website, visit https://https://reunion.ptsem.edu/.
1 Keynote Lecture with Kate Bowler | Reunion 2022 43:19
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43:19May 24, 2022 | Reunion 2022 Session: Keynote Lecture, “The Perfectibility Paradigm” Speaker: Kate Bowler, PhD, associate professor of the history of Christianity in North America, Duke Divinity School This lecture is made possible by the Edwin H. Rian Alumni lectureship. To view the reunion website, visit https://https://reunion.ptsem.edu/.…
1 Opening Worship with President Craig Barnes | Reunion 2022 57:58
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57:58May 23, 2022 | Reunion 2022 Session: Welcome and Opening Worship for Reunion 2022 Speaker: M. Craig Barnes, president, Princeton Theological Seminary To view the reunion website, visit https://https://reunion.ptsem.edu/.
1 Dr. Dana Robert | Gerald H. Anderson Lecture 58:42
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58:42June 9, 2022 | Wright Library Gerald H. Anderson Lecture Speaker: Dr. Dana Robert, Truman Collins Professor of World Christianity and History of Mission and director of the Center for Global Christianity and Mission at Boston University Learn more about the Overseas Ministries Study Center at https://omsc.ptsem.edu/.…
1 2022 Commencement Address by President Barnes 15:34
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15:34May 28, 2022 | Princeton University Chapel President Barnes delivers the 210th commencement address at the 2022 commencement ceremony.
1 2022 Commencement Ceremony 1:59:59
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1:59:59May 28, 2022 | Princeton University Chapel 210th Princeton Theological Seminary Commencement Exercises
1 President Barnes preaches on Acts 9:1-9 | October 27, 2022 14:13
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14:13Seminary Chapel Scripture: Acts 9:1-9 This is the story of the conversion of Saul, who was so certain that he knew God and was engaged in a righteous mission before Jesus was revealed to him. So he was wrong about God. We are not able to serve the mission of Christ until we acknowledge that is more to God than we know. This discovery is so overwhelming that it changes everything. We might as well get a new name, as Paul did.…
1 President Barnes preaches on John 4:27-30, 39-42 | September 29, 2022 14:37
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14:37Seminary Chapel Jesus and Our Insatiable Thirst The purpose of this brief series of homilies on the Woman at the Well is to help us move beyond thinking about Jesus’ encounter with a Samaritan woman who had a difficult time with relationships, to consider our own deep thirst for something more. This is striking because we’re supposed to know the Jesus is the living water, and yet we continue to search for something more… Scripture: John 4:27-30, 39-42 The way John writes the gospel, “Just then” the disciples return to encounter this amazingly profound declaration about Jesus as the Messiah, and their response is to be concerned that he is talking to a woman. (??!!??) Like the worship wars this preoccupation with social norms helps us stay distracted from God’s argument with us – that we keep trying to satisfy our thirst with things other than the Messiah who knows us. The core of the woman’s testimony to Jesus' messianic status was that he told her everything she had done. We can only be saved by the only one who really knows us and is dying to love us.…
1 President Barnes preaches on John 4:19-26 | September 22, 2022 15:35
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15:35Seminary Chapel Jesus and Our Insatiable Thirst The purpose of this brief series of homilies on the Woman at the Well is to help us move beyond thinking about Jesus’ encounter with a Samaritan woman who had a difficult time with relationships, to consider our own deep thirst for something more. This is striking because we’re supposed to know the Jesus is the living water, and yet we continue to search for something more… Scripture: John 4:19-26 When Jesus gets too close to the thirsty woman’s soul, she quickly changes the subject by bringing up what is the equivalent of the ancient worship wars. Jesus stays with this distraction and uses it as an opportunity to provide profound theology about worshiping in spirit and truth. And then returns to presenting himself as Messiah. Worshiping in spirit and truth can only be understood in the context of living water for our insatiable thirst.…
1 Opening Convocation Service for the 2022-2023 Academic Year 1:08:36
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1:08:36August 31, 2022 | Seminary Chapel, Princeton Theological Seminary Address: "A Word to the Wise" Scripture Readings: Wisdom, 9:1-11 Luke 12:22-34 Convocation Speaker: Dr. Elaine James, associate professor of Old Testament, Princeton Theological Seminary
1 President Barnes preaches on John 4:1-6 | September 8, 2022 11:18
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11:18Seminary Chapel Jesus and Our Insatiable Thirst The purpose of this brief series of homilies on the Woman at the Well is to help us move beyond thinking about Jesus’ encounter with a Samaritan woman who had a difficult time with relationships, to consider our own deep thirst for something more. This is striking because we’re supposed to know the Jesus is the living water, and yet we continue to search for something more… Scripture: John 4:1-6 It is striking that Jesus leaves Judea and heads to Galilee because the word is out that he is responsible for more baptisms than John the Baptist. Most of us don’t leave our work because we are just too successful at it. But Jesus refused to allow others to set his mission. (See vs. 34.) It is also striking that on the way back to Galilee he “had to” pass through Samaria, where the righteous Jews avoided going. But going to the unrighteous is the work of the Righteous One. It is also striking that Jesus stops at a well because he is tired. Can the Savior get tired?…
1 President Barnes preaches on Joshua 4:1-7 | September 1, 2022 | Opening Communion 18:12
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18:12Seminary Chapel | Opening Communion, Fall 2022 Scripture: Joshua 4:1-7 Homily: “Remembering to Move Ahead” God told Joshua to create a monument of twelve stones taken from the Jordon River crossing to give the people a memory of God’s faithfulness. But the people had just entered the Promised Land, and all of the challenges of moving into it still lay ahead. At the beginning of a new academic year we remember this is not the beginning of God’s faithfulness. We cannot find the courage to take on the challenges of today or tomorrow without sacred memories of the holy grace that has brought us this far.…
1 Friday Convocation | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching 57:06
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57:06June 17, 2022 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching "No Weapon Formed; The Gospel According to Black Lives Matter" Speaker: Dr. Juan Floyd-Thomas, associate professor of African American religious history, Vanderbilt University Learn more about The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching at https://engle.ptsem.edu/.…
1 Closing Worship | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching 41:21
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41:21June 16, 2022 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching Closing Worship: "A Name Only the Brave Can Say" Preacher: Rev. Dr. Janette Ok, associate professor of New Testament, Fuller Seminary; pastor, Ekko Church in Fullerton, California Learn more about The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching at https://engle.ptsem.edu/.…
1 Thursday Convocation | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching 1:02:55
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1:02:55June 16, 2022 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching "Deliver Us from Evil; AKA Undoing What Evil Has Done" Speaker: Dr. Stacey Floyd-Thomas, associate professor of ethics and society, Vanderbilt University Learn more about The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching at https://engle.ptsem.edu/.
1 Wednesday Convocation | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching 58:39
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58:39June 15, 2022 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching "The Gospel Hidden in Plain Sight; The Gospel According to Womanism" Speaker: Dr. Stacey Floyd-Thomas, associate professor of ethics and society, Vanderbilt University Learn more about The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching at https://engle.ptsem.edu/.…
1 Tuesday Worship | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching 50:51
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50:51June 14, 2022 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching "Speaking Truth to Power" Preacher: Rev. Dr. Janette Ok, associate professor of New Testament, Fuller Seminary; pastor, Ekko Church in Fullerton, California Learn more about The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching at https://engle.ptsem.edu/.
1 Tuesday Convocation | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching 57:45
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57:45June 14, 2022 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching "A New Religious Ideal; The Gospel According to W.E.B. DuBois" Speaker: Dr. Juan Floyd-Thomas, associate professor of African American religious history, Vanderbilt University Learn more about The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching at https://engle.ptsem.edu/.…
1 Monday Worship | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching 49:59
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49:59June 13, 2022 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching "Ransomed and Disinherited" Preacher: Rev. Dr. Janette Ok, associate professor of New Testament, Fuller Seminary; pastor, Ekko Church in Fullerton, California Learn more about The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching at https://engle.ptsem.edu/.
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53:14June 13, 2022 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching "Telling the Gospel Truth; Popular Culture, Political Theology, and Public Witness" Speakers: Dr. Stacey Floyd-Thomas, associate professor of ethics and society, Vanderbilt University Dr. Juan Floyd-Thomas, associate professor of African American religious history, Vanderbilt University Learn more about The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching at https://engle.ptsem.edu/.…
1 Opening Worship | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching 49:31
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49:31June 12, 2022 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching Opening worship, "Becoming Foreign-Born Christians" Preacher: Rev. Dr. Janette Ok, associate professor of New Testament, Fuller Seminary; pastor, Ekko Church in Fullerton, California Learn more about The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching at https://engle.ptsem.edu/.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Mark 5:25-34 | February 17, 2022 16:38
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16:38Seminary Chapel Scripture: Mark 5:25-34 A woman in need of healing interrupts Jesus as he is on his way to heal the daughter of Jairus who is a ruler of the synagogue. A great crowd was following Jesus to see him heal the ruler’s daughter who is “at the point of death.” But Jesus refuses to hurry, and stops the parade to deal with the concerns of a woman with a chronic condition. Jesus never hurries. That frustrates us when we are anxious, like Jairus and the crowd. But it is the hope of those lost in the crowd.…
1 Dr. Jay-Paul M. Hinds | Spring 2022 Opening Communion 12:48
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12:48January 31, 2022 | Seminary Chapel Sermon: "The Integrity of Gethsemane" Scripture reading: Matthew 26: 38-39 Dr. Jay-Paul M. Hinds reflects on integrity, wholeness, and the human struggle of giving up our will to serve God’s will in the opening communion service for the 2022 spring semester. Preacher: Dr. Jay-Paul M. Hinds, assistant professor of pastoral theology…
1 Dr. Samuel Kim | Workshop | 2022 Mental Health and Asian Americans Conference 53:14
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53:14January 24, 2022 | Mental Health and Asian Americans: Contexts and Strategies for Faith Leaders Workshop: "Active Listening Skills for Congregational Change" In this workshop, attendees learn how to put in practice active listening skills that will allow them to be empathetic change-makers. These practical listening skills will allow ministry leaders to effect change within their congregations. Speaker: Dr. Samuel Kim, assistant professor of school psychology, University of Denver The newly expanded Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary comes at a critical time in the life of Asian America. Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial-ethnic demographic in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the persistence of anti-Asian racism. Moreover, minority and immigrant churches are poised to transform the face of Christianity in the United States in the next few decades. The Center for Asian American Christianity seeks to equip and empower the next generation of Asian American leaders for service in church, society, and academy. Learn more about the Center for Asian American Christianity at https://www.ptsem.edu/academics/center-for-asian-american-christianity. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Rev. Dr. Jin Lee | Workshop | 2022 Mental Health and Asian Americans Workshop 57:43
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57:43January 24, 2022 | Mental Health and Asian Americans: Contexts and Strategies for Faith Leaders Workshop: "Mental Health And Spirituality Know The Difference And Help Accordingly" Rev. Dr. Lee's workshop is designed to help church leaders better discern and process common psychological and relational challenges they may face in the church. We discuss how to distinguish between mental health and spiritually related problems and learn how to increase collaboration with local Christian mental health professionals when appropriate. Speaker: Rev. Dr. Jin Lee, private practitioner, The Living Counsel Ltd.; vice president, Korean American Wellness Association The newly expanded Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary comes at a critical time in the life of Asian America. Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial-ethnic demographic in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the persistence of anti-Asian racism. Moreover, minority and immigrant churches are poised to transform the face of Christianity in the United States in the next few decades. The Center for Asian American Christianity seeks to equip and empower the next generation of Asian American leaders for service in church, society, and academy. Learn more about the Center for Asian American Christianity at https://www.ptsem.edu/academics/center-for-asian-american-christianity. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Dr. Joel Jin | Workshop | 2022 Mental Health and Asian Americans Conference 52:49
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52:49January 24, 2022 | Mental Health and Asian Americans: Contexts and Strategies for Faith Leaders Workshop: "Pastoring a Congregation of Whole People, Not Perfect People" Asian American Christians can struggle with the experience of not feeling good enough. They perceive a gap between where they ideally ought to be and where they actually are. Across their personal, professional, and even spiritual lives, there is a tendency to expect perfection yet fall short of it. In turn, we might present ourselves as perfect, never offering ourselves the opportunity for care and healing. Although setting standards for ourselves is healthy, we are burdened when we feel like we constantly fall short of them. Dr. Jin’s workshop equips church leaders to support Asian American Christians in becoming more whole people, not perfect people. We learn about different types of perfectionism and how this applies to Asian American Christians. We discuss practical strategies from the pulpit to pastoral counseling. Speaker: Dr. Joel Jin, assistant professor of clinical psychology, Seattle Pacific University The newly expanded Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary comes at a critical time in the life of Asian America. Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial-ethnic demographic in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the persistence of anti-Asian racism. Moreover, minority and immigrant churches are poised to transform the face of Christianity in the United States in the next few decades. The Center for Asian American Christianity seeks to equip and empower the next generation of Asian American leaders for service in church, society, and academy. Learn more about the Center for Asian American Christianity at https://www.ptsem.edu/academics/center-for-asian-american-christianity. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Dr. Russell Jeung | Lecture | 2022 Mental Health and Asian Americans Conference 59:06
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59:06January 24, 2022 | Mental Health and Asian Americans Contexts and Strategies for Faith Leaders Plenary Lecture: "Stop AAPI Hate and Racial Trauma" Dr. Jeung’s talk discusses the collective racial trauma that our communities are facing during COVID-19, its historic precedence, and indigenous approaches toward healing. Speaker: Dr. Russell Jeung, professor of Asian American studies, San Francisco State University The newly expanded Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary comes at a critical time in the life of Asian America. Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial-ethnic demographic in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the persistence of anti-Asian racism. Moreover, minority and immigrant churches are poised to transform the face of Christianity in the United States in the next few decades. The Center for Asian American Christianity seeks to equip and empower the next generation of Asian American leaders for service in church, society, and academy. Learn more about the Center for Asian American Christianity at https://www.ptsem.edu/academics/center-for-asian-american-christianity. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Dr. David Chao | Opening Remarks | 2022 Mental Health and Asian Americans Conference 13:18
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13:18January 24, 2022 | Mental Health and Asian Americans: Contexts and Strategies for Faith Leaders The newly expanded Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary comes at a critical time in the life of Asian America. Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial-ethnic demographic in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the persistence of anti-Asian racism. Moreover, minority and immigrant churches are poised to transform the face of Christianity in the United States in the next few decades. The Center for Asian American Christianity seeks to equip and empower the next generation of Asian American leaders for service in church, society, and academy. Speaker: Dr. David Chao, director, Center for Asian American Christianity Learn more about the Center for Asian American Christianity at https://www.ptsem.edu/academics/center-for-asian-american-christianity. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Rev. Dr. Eunbee Ham | Workshop | 2022 Mental Health and Asian Americans Conference 1:00:17
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1:00:17January 24, 2022 | Mental Health and Asian Americans: Contexts and Strategies for Faith Leaders Workshop: "Growing Together: Cultivating Healthy Communities Through Conflict Resolution" Conflict can be a healthy and essential part of community growth, but it takes time, training, and practice to handle conflict in ways that help deepen interpersonal empathy and understanding. Particularly during the pandemic when stress levels are high, divisions are rampant, and emotional coping skills are strained, conflicts can have a huge impact on our mental health and quality of life. In this workshop, Rev. Dr. Eunbee Ham draws on her training as a Marriage and Family Therapist and pastoral experience navigating conflict from an antiracist lens to help participants identify successful conflict resolution tools and skills, cultivate antiracist values intentionally in conflict resolution processes, and practice ways to utilize conflict resolution skills in real life situations. Speaker: Rev. Dr. Eunbee Ham, pastor, Davis Community Church The newly expanded Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary comes at a critical time in the life of Asian America. Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial-ethnic demographic in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the persistence of anti-Asian racism. Moreover, minority and immigrant churches are poised to transform the face of Christianity in the United States in the next few decades. The Center for Asian American Christianity seeks to equip and empower the next generation of Asian American leaders for service in church, society, and academy. Learn more about the Center for Asian American Christianity at https://www.ptsem.edu/academics/center-for-asian-american-christianity. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 President Barnes Preaches on Luke 15:25-32 | November 18, 2021 13:33
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13:33Miller Chapel Scripture: Luke 15:25-32 … we had to celebrate and rejoice The parable ends with an invitation for the elder brother to join in the celebration and joy, but we don’t know if he finally chose to repent of his sense of righteous anger and do that. So, it is left to the current, self-righteous, elder siblings to complete the story. Ironically, we pride ourselves on the carefulness of our choices, but in in the end the only choice that matters is entering into the joyful fellowship that is built only upon God’s choice to be merciful.…
December 8, 2021 | Miller Chapel The Carols of Many Nations service includes readings, choral anthems, and congregational carols led by the Princeton Seminary Choir and international students and staff of the Seminary. Text for readings and songs in other languages can be found in the Carols of Many Nations program. Visit ptsem.edu/carolsprogram to view the program.…
1 Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes | The Students’ Lecture on Missions, Lecture Three 1:02:07
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1:02:07October 26, 2021 | The 2021 Students’ Lecture on Missions series Lecture series: “Fully Into the Present: Inventory, Metamorphosis, and Emergenc(i)es.” Lecture three: “Emergencies” Lecturer: Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes, associate professor of worship, Union Theological Seminary
1 Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes | The Students’ Lecture on Missions, Lecture Two 1:09:11
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1:09:11October 26, 2021 | The 2021 Students’ Lecture on Missions series Lecture series: “Fully Into the Present: Inventory, Metamorphosis, and Emergenc(i)es.” Lecture two: “Metamorphosis” Lecturer: Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes, associate professor of worship, Union Theological Seminary
1 Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes | The Students’ Lecture on Missions, Lecture One 52:43
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52:43October 25, 2021 | The 2021 Students’ Lecture on Missions series Lecture series: “Fully Into the Present: Inventory, Metamorphosis, and Emergenc(i)es.” Lecture one: "Inventory" Lecturer: Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes, associate professor of worship, Union Theological Seminary
1 President Barnes Preaches on Luke 15:25-32 | November 11, 2021 13:06
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13:06Miller Chapel Scripture: Luke 15:25-32 … you are always with me, and all that is mine is yours The Apostle Paul said we have already received every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places. But we keep trying to earn a blessing, which can only be given. If there is a measure to spirituality, it is gratitude because only the grateful are paying attention to the two-handed giving of God. And only those who know they are blessed can be a blessing.…
1 President Barnes Preaches on Luke 15:25-32 | November 4, 2021 15:45
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15:45Miller Chapel Scripture: Luke 15:25-32 … I have worked for you like a slave We try to save ourselves with hard work and responsible choices, but that enslaves us to being our own taskmasters. And we are merciless taskmasters. There is no justice in the father’s mercy to the prodigal, which makes the elder brother a little crazy. But devoting your life to getting what you deserve only leads to anxiety. And that is why the righteous also need salvation.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Mark 16:1-8 | April 21, 2022 14:12
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14:12Seminary Chapel Scripture: Mark 16:1-8 The shorter, and probably original, ending of Mark concludes with the women fleeing from the tomb, “for terror and amazement had seized them.” What kind of ending is this to a gospel? It bothered the early church so much they added longer endings to it. But what if the Gospel is supposed to be unfinished? What if it is up to us to do that with our belief in the words of the angel who said the risen Jesus has gone on ahead of us?…
1 President Barnes preaches on Luke 22:24-30 | April 14, 2022 13:17
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13:17Seminary Chapel Scripture: Luke 22:24-30 After Jesus gives his disciples the bread and cup as a means of communing with him, an argument breaks out among them about who is the greatest. We think we would never have such an argument, but we have merely found spiritual ways of pressing our greatness. Today Jesus reminds us that he is the one who serves. We commune with Jesus also as servants.…
1 Dr. Ryan LaMothe | Frederick Neumann Memorial Lecture 38:54
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38:54April 7, 2022 | Wright Library Theron Room Frederick Neumann Memorial Lecture: “Dwelling, Sovereignty, and Theology in the Anthropocene Age: A Proposal” Lecturer: Dr. Ryan LaMothe, professor of pastoral care and counseling, Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology
1 President Barnes preaches on Matthew 4:8-11 | April 7, 2022 13:42
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13:42Seminary Chapel The Temptation to be Less Than Human This is a three-week Lenten series of homilies on the temptation of Christ. It is significant that all three of these temptations came immediately after Jesus’ baptism, where he identified with us, and heaven declared that he was “the Beloved, with whom God is well pleased.” As the Son of Humanity, Jesus’ temptations depict the essence of our temptations. All of them make us question if we are truly the beloved of God. Scripture: Matthew 4:8-11 “The Temptation to Make a Deal with the Devil” It is striking that the devil doesn’t tempt Jesus with things like health or riches. He tempts him with the kingdoms of the world, which is exactly what the Son of God came to redeem. The greatest temptations are not about ends but means. We are told we can accomplish even our spiritual goals if we just make a deal with the devil.…
1 Dr. Friederike Nüssel | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures 2022 | Lecture Six 51:43
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51:43March 31, 2022 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture Six: The Spirit of freedom and the human Lecturer: Dr. Friederike Nüssel, professor of systematic theology and director of the Ecumenical Institute at Heidelberg University; director of Marsilius-Kolleg (Institute for Interdisciplinary Inquiry) at Heidelberg University…
1 Dr. Friederike Nüssel | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures 2022 | Lecture Five 55:36
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55:36March 31, 2022 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture Five: The reconciling Spirit as the medium of presence Lecturer: Dr. Friederike Nüssel, professor of systematic theology and director of the Ecumenical Institute at Heidelberg University; director of Marsilius-Kolleg (Institute for Interdisciplinary Inquiry) at Heidelberg University…
1 Dr. Friederike Nüssel | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures 2022 | Lecture Four 56:35
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56:35March 30, 2022 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture Four: The redeeming Spirit as the gift of recognition Lecturer: Dr. Friederike Nüssel, professor of systematic theology and director of the Ecumenical Institute at Heidelberg University; director of Marsilius-Kolleg (Institute for Interdisciplinary Inquiry) at Heidelberg University…
1 Dr. Friederike Nüssel | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures 2022 | Lecture Three 52:11
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52:11March 29, 2022 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture Three: The creating Spirit as the power of diversity Lecturer: Dr. Friederike Nüssel, professor of systematic theology and director of the Ecumenical Institute at Heidelberg University; director of Marsilius-Kolleg (Institute for Interdisciplinary Inquiry) at Heidelberg University…
1 Dr. Friederike Nüssel | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures 2022 | Lecture Two 50:30
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50:30March 29, 2022 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture Two: “God is Spirit” – Narrating God’s revelation as Spirit Lecturer: Dr. Friederike Nüssel, professor of systematic theology and director of the Ecumenical Institute at Heidelberg University; director of Marsilius-Kolleg (Institute for Interdisciplinary Inquiry) at Heidelberg University…
1 Dr. Friederike Nüssel | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures 2022 | Lecture One 56:33
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56:33March 28, 2022 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture One: Rethinking developments in pneumatology Lecturer: Dr. Friederike Nüssel, professor of systematic theology and director of the Ecumenical Institute at Heidelberg University; director of Marsilius-Kolleg (Institute for Interdisciplinary Inquiry) at Heidelberg University…
1 President Barnes preaches on Matthew 4:5-7 | March 31, 2022 16:01
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16:01Seminary Chapel The Temptation to be Less Than Human This is a three-week Lenten series of homilies on the temptation of Christ. It is significant that all three of these temptations came immediately after Jesus’ baptism, where he identified with us, and heaven declared that he was “the Beloved, with whom God is well pleased.” As the Son of Humanity, Jesus’ temptations depict the essence of our temptations. All of them make us question if we are truly the beloved of God. Scripture: Matthew 4:5-7 “The Temptation to be Certain” The devil uses scripture to tempt Jesus to jump from a high peak in order to make God send angels to rescue him, and prove that he was the beloved. Certainty doesn’t make us have faith. To the contrary, it makes no room for faith. And we can only enjoy the love of God by faith.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Matthew 4:1-4 | March 24, 2022 13:32
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13:32Seminary Chapel The Temptation to be Less Than Human This is a three-week Lenten series of homilies on the temptation of Christ. It is significant that all three of these temptations came immediately after Jesus’ baptism, where he identified with us, and heaven declared that he was “the Beloved, with whom God is well pleased.” As the Son of Humanity, Jesus’ temptations depict the essence of our temptations. All of them make us question if we are truly the beloved of God. Scripture: Matthew 4:1-4 “The Temptation to be Full” We were created hungry, and every morning we wake up to confront appetite again. We hunger not just for food but for greater intimacy, meaning, security, peace, hope, and the list goes on. Hunger confronts us with a choice. Will we make it our god?…
1 President Barnes preaches on Luke 9:57-62 | March 3, 2022 12:15
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12:15Seminary Chapel Scripture: Luke 9:57-62 Jesus is a rough recruiter. Three people offer to follow Jesus, and he cautions each of them about the high cost of following him. Jesus is moving ahead, and to follow him inevitably means leaving something cherished behind. But we cannot make it to a new future without traveling lightly. So learning to surrender is one of our most critical spiritual disciplines.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Jeremiah 29:4-11 | February 24, 2022 12:49
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12:49Seminary Chapel Scripture: Jeremiah 29:4-11 The prophet tells the exiles not to be anxious about how long their detour in Babylon would last. Instead, they were called to seek the welfare of the city where they were, which meant settling in, building houses, planting gardens, and raising families. We can only do that if we believe in God’s promise of “a future filled with hope.”…
1 Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture | Dr. Dwight N. Hopkins 48:45
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48:45February 17, 2022 | Seminary Chapel Lecture: "Faith and Wealth: Black Liberation Theology & Martin Luther King, Jr." Speaker: Dr. Dwight N. Hopkins, the Alexander Campbell Professor at the University of Chicago
1 President Barnes preaches on Luke 15:25-32 | October 28, 2021 12:29
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12:29Miller Chapel Scripture: Luke 15:25-32 Now his elder son was in the field… In the church, the elder siblings are those who are hardworking, careful to follow the rules, and who never ran away from God. So the “I once was lost, but now am found” message is a stretch for them. But the point of the parable is not be the one who was right and careful. The point is to get into the outstretched arms of the parent and enter the celebration.…
1 Dr. John Bowlin | Inaugural Lecture 57:29
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57:29October 14, 2021 | Inaugural Lecture Lecture: “Jesus and Dogs, or How to Command a Friend” Lecturer: Dr. John Bowlin, Robert L. Stuart Professor of Philosophy and Christian Ethics, Princeton Theological Seminary
October 13, 2021 | Theodore Sedgwick Wright Library Theodore Sedgwick Wright Library Dedication Service Keynote Remarks Speaker: Dr. Lisa Bowens, associate professor of New Testament, Princeton Theological Seminary
1 President Barnes preaches on Numbers 35:9-15 | September 23, 2021 10:54
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10:54Miller Chapel Scripture: Numbers 35: 9-15 … you shall select cities to be cities of refuge. Before the Hebrews crossed the Jordan River, the Lord told them to select six cities that will be places of refuge for fugitives who are on the run. Christian community is also called to be a place of refuge for those who are on the run. And we are all running all the time. But community invites us to rest in safety.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Numbers 11:4-6, 13-20 | September 16, 2021 11:37
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11:37Miller Chapel Scripture: Numbers 11:4-6, 13-20 The rabble were on the journey with the Hebrews through the wilderness, but they didn’t believe in the journey, the leadership, or the dream of a Promised Land. That’s because they also didn’t believe in God. So their tolerance for hardship was low and their capacity for complaint was high. But the most dangerous rabble are the voices of disbelief within our own hearts.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Numbers 9:15-17 | September 9, 2021 13:04
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13:04Miller Chapel Scripture: Numbers 9:15-17 The point of being in the wilderness is not really to make progress, but to learn to walk by faith. So God led the Hebrews in a cloud. It feels like the world has been in the wilderness through the long pandemic journey. And now the often-repeated questions are, “What did we learn?” How are we different?” These questions are looking for progress on the journey. Maybe the better question is, “Did we learn to trust?”…
1 Dr. Sally Brown | Opening Convocation Address for the 2021-2022 Academic Year 30:11
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30:11September 1, 2021 | Miller Chapel, Princeton Theological Seminary Address: “For Mercy’s Sake: Becoming Agents of Redemptive Provocation” Scripture Readings: Isaiah 65:17-25 and Mark 3:1-6 Speaker: Dr. Sally Brown, Elizabeth M. Engle Professor of Preaching and Worship, Princeton Theological Seminary
1 Dr. Jerry Park | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference 45:51
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45:51April 23, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Lecture: "Asian American Churches in the 21st Century: A New Agenda in the Social Scientific Study of Religion" Speakers: Dr. David Chao, Director of the Asian American Program, Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Jerry Park, Associate Professor of Sociology and Affiliate Fellow of Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Dr. Melissa Borja | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference 30:40
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30:40April 23, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Lecture: "Virulent Hate: Stories of Anti Asian Racism and Asian American Resistance During COVID-19" Speaker: Dr. Melissa Borja, Assistant Professor of American Culture and core faculty member in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program, University of Michigan Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Dr. Melissa Borja | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference 28:50
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28:50April 23, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Workshop Skills Training: “We Need to Talk: Religious Communities and Courageous Communication About Faith and Justice” Speaker: Dr. Melissa Borja, Assistant Professor of American Culture and core faculty member in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program, University of Michigan Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Dr. Jane Hong | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference 29:34
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29:34April 23, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Lecture: "The Asian American Movement and the Church" Speaker: Dr. Jane Hong, Associate Professor of History, Occidental College Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Gillian Chu, Drs. Jonathan Tran, Easten Law, Geomon George | Asian American Theology Conference 58:14
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58:14April 24, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Panel: Saturday Morning Speakers and Questions from the Audience Speakers: Dr. Jonathan Tran, Associate Professor of Religion and George W. Baines Chair of Religion, Baylor University Dr. Easten Law, Assistant Director of Academic Programs, Overseas Ministries Study Center at Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Geomon George, Associate Dean and Core Faculty Member, City Seminary of New York Gillian Chu, PhD Candidate in the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics at St. Mary's College, University of St. Andrews Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Drs. David Chao, Jerry Park, Jane Hong, Melissa Borja | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference 55:28
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55:28April 23, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Panel Discussion: Friday Morning Speakers and Questions from the Audience Speakers: Dr. David Chao, Director of the Asian American Program, Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Jerry Park, Associate Professor of Sociology and Affiliate Fellow of Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University Dr. Jane Hong, Associate Professor of History, Occidental College Dr. Melissa Borja, Assistant Professor of American Culture and core faculty member in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program, University of Michigan Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Panel Discussion on Field Work and Pastoral Practice | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference 56:40
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56:40April 24, 2021 | Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Panel: Field Work and Pastoral Practice Speakers: Dr. Geomon George, Associate Dean and Core Faculty Member, City Seminary of New York Dr. Jonathan Tran, Associate Professor of Religion and George W. Baines Chair of Religion, Baylor University Dr. Easten Law, Associate Director of Academic Programs, Overseas Ministries Study Center at Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Melissa Borja, Assistant Professor of American Culture and core faculty member in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program, University of Michigan Gillian Chu, PhD Candidate in the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics at St. Mary's College, University of St. Andrews Dr. Jane Hong, Associate Professor of History, Occidental College Dr. Jerry Park, Associate Professor of Sociology and Affiliate Fellow of Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University Dr. David Chao, Director of the Asian American Program, Princeton Theological Seminary Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Panel Discussion on Best Practices for Doing Field Work | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference 42:45
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42:45April 24, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Panel: Best Practices for Doing Field Work Speakers: Dr. Geomon George, Associate Dean and Core Faculty Member, City Seminary of New York Dr. Jonathan Tran, Associate Professor of Religion and George W. Baines Chair of Religion, Baylor University Dr. Easten Law, Assistant Director of Academic Programs, Overseas Ministries Study Center at Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Melissa Borja, Assistant Professor of American Culture and core faculty member in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program, University of Michigan Gillian Chu, PhD Candidate in the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics at St. Mary's College at the University of St. Andrews Dr. Jane Hong, Associate Professor of History, Occidental College Dr. Jerry Park, Associate Professor of Sociology and Affiliate Fellow of Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University Dr. David Chao, Director of the Asian American Program, Princeton Theological Seminary Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
Miller Chapel Lenten Series on the Road to Emmaus Scripture: Luke 24:32-35 Were not our hearts burning within us? 24:32 Renewed in the vision that the risen Christ was with them, the disciples are filled with passion and reverse their direction to return to Jerusalem. That which they had fled in discouragement now becomes their place of mission. A time comes to turn, or repent, from discouragement.…
Miller Chapel Lenten Series on the Road to Emmaus Scripture: Luke 24: 28-31 Then their eyes were opened, and they recognized him; and he vanished from their sight. 24:31 The unseen visible presence of the Lord became the seen invisible presence. Faith is a way of seeing the Christ who has been with us before we recognized him. This transformation came to the disciples through the ordinary breaking of bread. All of life can be sacramental if we have eyes to see the holiness in it.…
Miller Chapel Lenten Series on the Road to Emmaus Scripture: Luke 24:25-27 Oh how foolish you are, and how slow of heart to believe… 24:25 The risen Jesus has to interpret the scriptures these disciples knew but did not believe. In a theological community it is easy to confuse knowing about Jesus with knowing him. The scriptures as the Word of God are meant to open our eyes to the living Word who walks with us even in our deep disappointments.…
Miller Chapel Lenten Series on the Road to Emmaus Scripture: Luke 24:22-24 …some women from our group astounded us. 24:22 The discouraged disciples only had the testimony of the women who heard from angels that Jesus was alive. But apparently that was not enough because we are told these disciples were "sad" and walking away from their dreams for what Jesus could do. We too only have the testimony of those who were a part of the Easter story. That’s not certainty. And that is what makes room for faith. Certainty is just one more thing to give up for Lent.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Luke 24:13-21 | February 18, 2021 11:18
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11:18Miller Chapel Lenten Series on the Road to Emmaus Scripture: Luke 24:13-21 But we had hoped he was the one to redeem Israel 24:21 Cleopas and another disciple are on the road out of Jerusalem after the crucifixion of Jesus. They’re trying to walk away from their disappointments. Along the way “a stranger” joins them on the journey. We can’t really walk away from Jesus even when he disappoints us.…
1 President Barnes preaches on 1 Corinthians 10:23-30 | February 4, 2021 12:57
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12:57Miller Chapel Scripture: 1 Corinthians 10:23-30 All things are lawful, but not all things build up. 10:23 We are created to live with both desire and discontent. There is nothing unholy about either one. In fact, nothing good is accomplished without them. But they are powerful drives within us, and the challenge is not be consumed by them, which hurts us and the community around us. We worship in order to get desire and discontent tuned.…
Miller Chapel Scripture: Philippians 4:4-7 Let your gentleness be known to everyone. 4:5 At a time of transition into the new semester, and transition into new national leadership, it is good to consider again what kind of people we want to be. Among the last words of the Apostle Paul to the church was the call to be known for its gentleness. Is that the reputation of the church or our seminary? Is it how people would describe you?…
1 Electoral Aftermath: Can We Still Begin Again? 1:23:05
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1:23:05November 16, 2020 | Zoom Speaker: Eddie S. Glaude Jr., author of Begin Again: James Baldwin's America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own; James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor and chair of the Department of African American Studies, Princeton University Moderator: Keri Day, associate professor of constructive theology and African American religion, Princeton Theological Seminary…
December 3, 2020 | Miller Chapel Scripture: Luke 1:39-45 Elizabeth was too old to be a mother. Mary was too young. But the Holy Spirit interrupted the socially conditioned expectations for their lives. And the first person each wanted to find was the other. This may be the first Christian community — two women whose lives were changed by hope when it came too late and too soon. John leaped up in Elizabeth’s womb when Mary approach with the Christ child already forming in her womb. Whenever we come together as the interrupted community, something still leaps up as Christ approaches.…
November 19, 2020 | Miller Chapel Scripture: Mark 8:22-26 This is the only account in the four gospels when Jesus has to touch someone twice in order to provide healing. Why was this second touch necessary? Clearly not because Jesus, who raised the dead, had to try harder. All of the healings in the gospels were not about the healings, but they were signs. This healing of the blind man is a sign that we need more grace than we have already received in order to see clearly. It doesn’t matter how much you have learned or experienced, there is more to the grace of Jesus than you have yet received.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Ruth 4:13-17 10:13
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10:13November 5, 2020 | Miller Chapel Scripture: Ruth 4:13-17 According to the text, Naomi, who we met as so bitter, takes the child Obed to her breast. This child was the grandfather of King David. So she was, in the end, able to embrace hope. It is significant that the same women who earlier absorbed Naomi’s bitterness now name the child who they call her redeemer. Obed means worshiper, which is how we find redemption. The story begins with Naomi’s despair and ends with her hope, which was found by embracing worship.…
October 29, 2020 | Miller Chapel Scripture: Ruth 4:7-12 In ancient Hebrew society a pledge was made by the exchanging of sandals in front of witnesses. It was as binding as our signatures on contracts. Covenant community is not just a resource that we use to construct our lives. It is a collection of pledges to be shaped by our life together. Out of these commitments something new is born, like Boaz and Ruth’s child — the hope for redemption. But we have to give ourselves to the community to find this redemption.…
October 8, 2020 | Miller Chapel Scripture: Ruth 3:6-13 Just as Naomi, Ruth, and Boaz all had plans for how to find redemption, so do we cooperate with the grace of God. Receiving grace is not a passive process, but it involves a lot of searching. Along the way, God redeems our flawed or questionable plans. Naomi and Ruth’s plan was to appeal to Boaz as their next of kin, which can also be translated as redeemer. Ruth appeals to his cloak to be the wings of God under which she will find shelter. This is not an act of submission, but of taking control of their situation. God uses this plan. So, we need to get beyond the notion that planning is not spiritual.…
October 1, 2020 | Miller Chapel Scripture: Ruth 2:8-13 The community God builds always has room for those who think of themselves as outsiders, which ironically accounts for those who only appear to be insiders. Like Ruth the hungry Moabite, we all come in a desperate search for grace. Boaz presents his community as a shelter under God’s wings. We are thinking a lot about shelter these days, but one of the things from which we most need to be sheltered is our loneliness.…
September 24, 2020 | Miller Chapel Scripture: Ruth 1:19-22 Sermon: What Is in a Name? When Naomi arrives in Bethlehem she tells her friends, “Call me no longer Naomi,” which means pleasant, “Call me Mara,” which means bitter. And her bitterness is with God. Interestingly, the story and her community keep calling her pleasant even when she wasn’t. Sometimes the community holds our identity for us.…
1 Dr. Geomon George | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference 25:35
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25:35April 24, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Lecture: "Living in the Promised Land: Impact of BLM Movement on the Indian American Christians Living In NYC" Speaker: Dr. Geomon George, Associate Dean and Core Faculty Member, City Seminary of New York Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Dr. Easten Law | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference 44:15
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44:15April 24, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Lecture: "Living Faith Between Kingdoms and Empires: Pondering the Trans-Pacific Politics of Chinese/American Theologizing" Speaker: Dr. Easten Law, Assistant Director of Academic Programs, Overseas Ministries Study Center at Princeton Theological Seminary Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Gillian Chu | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference 28:15
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28:15April 24, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Lecture: "A Hong Kong Ethnography in the Time of COVID-19: Analyzing Primary Qualitative Data in a Transpacific Context" Speaker: Gillian Chu, PhD Candidate in the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics at St. Mary's College, University of St. Andrews Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Dr. Jonathan Tran, President Craig Barnes | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference 53:52
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53:52April 23, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Fireside Chat with Jonathan Tran and Craig Barnes About Race, the Church, and Asian America Speakers: Dr. Jonathan Tran, Associate Professor of Religion and George W. Baines Chair of Religion, Baylor University Dr. Craig Barnes, President, Princeton Theological Seminary Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Dr. Jonathan Tran | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference 29:05
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29:05April 24, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Lecture: "Ethnography at the Ruins of Asian America" Speaker: Dr. Jonathan Tran, Associate Professor of Religion and George W. Baines Chair of Religion, Baylor University Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Rev. Choimorrow, Drs. Kwong and Borja | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference 57:11
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57:11April 23, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Roundtable: "Conversation on Faith, Community Organizing, and Asian American Churches" Speakers: Rev. Sung Yeon Choimorrow, Executive Director, The National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum Dr. Lucas Kwong, Assistant Professor of English, New York City College of Technology Dr. Melissa Borja, Assistant Professor of American Culture and core faculty member in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program, University of Michigan Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Closing Panel Discussion | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference 26:09
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26:09April 24, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Panel: Closing Discussion Speakers: Dr. Geomon George, Associate Dean and Core Faculty Member, City Seminary of New York Dr. Jonathan Tran, Associate Professor of Religion and George W. Baines Chair of Religion, Baylor University Dr. Easten Law, Assistant Director of Academic Programs, Overseas Ministries Study Center at Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Melissa Borja, Assistant Professor of American Culture and core faculty member in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program, University of Michigan Gillian Chu, PhD Candidate in the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics at St. Mary's College, University of St. Andrews Dr. Jane Hong, Associate Professor of History, Occidental College Dr. Jerry Park, Associate Professor of Sociology and Affiliate Fellow of Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University Dr. David Chao, Director of the Asian American Program, Princeton Theological Seminary Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.…
1 Drs. Heath Carter, Jay-Paul Hinds, Lisa Bowens | Reunion 2021 57:36
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57:36May 12, 2021 | Reunion 2021 Session: This Is My Story Speakers: Dr. Heath Carter, associate professor of American Christianity, Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Jay-Paul Hinds, assistant professor of pastoral theology, Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Lisa Bowens, associate professor of New Testament, Princeton Theological Seminary To view the reunion website, visit https://https://reunion.ptsem.edu/.…
1 Rev. Dr. Jung-Sook Lee | Reunion 2021 22:02
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22:02May 10, 2021 | Reunion 2021 Session: Distinguished Alumnae Award and Presentation Speaker: Rev. Dr. Jung-Sook Lee, fifth president and church history professor, Torch Trinity Graduate University in Seoul, Korea; vice-chairperson, Asia Theological Association; presidium member, International Congress for Calvin Research To view the reunion website, visit https://https://reunion.ptsem.edu/.…
1 Closing Worship with Rev. Bianca Howard | Reunion 2021 49:18
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49:18May 12, 2021 | Reunion 2021 Session: Closing Worship Speaker: Rev. Bianca Howard, children and youth pastor at Zion Baptist Church in Marietta, Georgia; past chair, Princeton Theological Seminary’s Alumni Association Executive Council To view the reunion website, visit https://https://reunion.ptsem.edu/.…
1 Opening Worship with President Craig Barnes | Reunion 2021 51:03
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51:03May 10, 2021 | Reunion 2021 Session: Welcome and Opening Worship for Reunion 2021 Speaker: M. Craig Barnes, president, Princeton Theological Seminary To view the reunion website, visit https://https://reunion.ptsem.edu/.
1 Rev. Najla Kassab | Reunion 2021 22:33
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22:33May 11, 2021 | Reunion 2021 Session: Distinguished Alumnae Award and Presentation Speaker: Rev. Najla Kassab, president, World Communion of Reformed Churches; ordained minister, the National Evangelical Synod of Syria and Lebanon To view the reunion website, visit https://https://reunion.ptsem.edu/.
1 Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III | Reunion 2021 30:56
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30:56May 11, 2021 | Reunion 2021 Session: Keynote Lecture Speaker: Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III, senior pastor, Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, Illinois To view the reunion website, visit https://https://reunion.ptsem.edu/.
1 Rev. Ryan Landino | Reunion 2021 30:41
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30:41May 12, 2021 | Reunion 2021 Lecture: "Me and White Supremacy: Camera Angles, Questions, and Personal Awakenings" Speaker: Rev. Ryan Landino, lead presbyter for transformation, Great Rivers Presbytery PC(USA) in western and central Illinois; Alumni Association Executive Council Service Award Recipient To view the reunion website, visit https://https://reunion.ptsem.edu/.…
1 President Barnes preaches on John 13:1-14 | April 1, 2021 11:56
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11:56Miller Chapel Maundy Thursday John 13:1-14 So if I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet. 13:14 It is not a reassuring or comforting image to find our Lord and Teacher, who we worship, washing the dirt off of our feet. It disturbs our notions of holiness. But it also transforms them. We find holiness by reaching up but by reaching down. As disciples of a foot washer, we are never more than foot washer trainees.…
September 17, 2020 | Miller Chapel Scripture: Ruth 1:1-8, 14-18 Naomi finds herself as a Jew in Moab as a widow whose sons have also died. She is discouraged and embittered. There is a famine in Moab so she returns to Judah with one of her daughters-in-law, Ruth, who clings to her even though Naomi doesn’t want her on the journey to her home. No matter how discouraged you are, someone needs you.…
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59:30April 2, 2020 | Conversations with Christian Leaders on the COVID-19 Crisis: Part II Panelists: Eric Barreto, MDiv '04, Frederick and Margaret L. Weyerhaeuser Associate Professor of New Testament Sonia Waters, PhD '13, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology Heath Carter, Associate Professor of American Christianity Brian Rainey, Assistant Professor of Old Testament…
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59:09March 26, 2020 | Conversations with Christian Leaders on the COVID-19 Crisis: Part I Panelists: Charlene Han Powell, MDiv '09, executive pastor, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church (New York, NY) Don Lincoln, MDiv '80, lead pastor, Westminster Presbyterian Church (West Chester, PA), Seminary Board member Ryan Timpte, MDiv/MACEF '10, director of children's ministry, Lafayette-Orinda Presbyterian Church (Lafayette, CA) Mia Chang, lead pastor, NextGen Church (West Windsor, NJ) Maureen Gerald, MDiv '06, executive pastor, Shiloh Baptist Church (Trenton, NJ); clinical social worker and spiritual director, Momentum Counseling, Coaching, and Consulting…
1 President Barnes preaches on Exodus 20:7-11 12:17
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12:171 Dr. Juan Hernández | The Reverend Alexander Thompson, D.D. Memorial Lecture 41:02
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41:021 President Barnes preaches on Exodus 20:1-6 12:34
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12:341 Dr. Russell Jeung | Lessons From 50 Years of Asian American Studies for Asian American Theology 47:21
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47:211 Dr. Tamura Lomax | The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture 37:48
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37:481 Dr. Mark S. Smith | Inaugural Lecture 45:30
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45:301 Dr. Hanna Reichel | Spring 2020 Opening Communion Service 20:27
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20:271 2019 Carols of Many Nations Concert 1:16:09
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1:16:09December 11, 2019 | Miller Chapel The Carols of Many Nations service includes readings, choral anthems, and congregational carols led by the Princeton Seminary Choir and international students and staff of the Seminary.
1 Benedikt Friedrich | Theologies of the Digital 22:16
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22:16November 15, 2019 | Theologies of the Digital Presentation: "Exploring Freedom: A Conversation between Lutheran Theology and the Free Software Movement" Speaker: Benedikt Friedrich, Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Lehrstuhl für Systematische Theologie, Ethik und Fundamentaltheologie, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum Read Benedikt Friedrich's research paper at https://cursor.pubpub.org/pub/friedrichflosstheology.…
November 16, 2019 | Theologies of the Digital Presentation: Response to Hemenway and van Oorschot Speaker: Alex Miller-Knaack, MDiv candidate, Princeton Theological Seminary
1 Daniel Gorenberg | Theologies of the Digital 19:03
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19:03November 16, 2019 | Theologies of the Digital Presentation: Virtual Reality, Virtual Identity, and Spiritual Identity Speaker: Daniel Gorenberg, MDiv '19, ThM candidate, Princeton Theological Seminary
1 Emily Wilkes | Theologies of the Digital 17:01
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17:01November 16, 2019 | Theologies of the Digital Presentation: Precision Agriculture and Right Relationship Speaker: Emily Wilkes, MDiv candidate, Princeton Theological Seminary
November 16, 2019 | Theologies of the Digital Presentation: Response to Anderson and Ulshoefer Speaker: Caroline Ainsworth Hughes, MDiv candidate, Princeton Theological Seminary
November 16, 2019 | Theologies of the Digital Presentation: Going Home Speaker: Sarah Freisleben, MDiv candidate, Princeton Theological Seminary
1 Dr. Florian Hoehne | Theologies of the Digital 17:10
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17:10November 15, 2019 | Theologies of the Digital Presentation: "The Porous Mask: A Theological Reflection on Concepts of Personhood and Personal Agency" Speaker: Dr. Florian Hoehne, Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, Lehrstuhl für Systematische Theologie (Ethik und Hermeneutik), Theologische Fakultät der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Read Dr. Hoehne's research paper at https://cursor.pubpub.org/pub/uv2c6nd4.…
1 Dr. Hanna Reichel | Theologies of the Digital 21:25
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21:25November 15, 2019 | Theologies of the Digital Presentation: "Digital Omniscience and Practices of Freedom" Speaker: Dr. Hanna Reichel, Associate Professor of Reformed Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary Read Dr. Reichel's research paper at https://cursor.pubpub.org/pub/reichel-omniscience-i and https://cursor.pubpub.org/pub/reichel-omniscience-ii.…
1 Dr. Kate Ott | Theologies of the Digital 19:45
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19:45November 15, 2019 | Theologies of the Digital Presentation: "Digital Spiritual Embodiment: Power, Difference, and Interdependence" Speaker: Dr. Kate Ott, Associate Professor of Christian Social Ethics, University Scholar in Everyday Ethics, Drew University Read Dr. Ott's research paper at https://cursor.pubpub.org/pub/3lsdep9t.…
1 Dr. Peter Dabrock | Theologies of the Digital 16:58
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16:58November 15, 2019 | Theologies of the Digital Presentation: "From Data Protection to Data Sovereignty: A Multidimensional Governance Approach for Shaping Informational Freedom in the ‘Onlife’-era" Speaker: Dr. Peter Dabrock, Professor für Systematische Theologie (Ethik), Fachbereich Theologie, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Read Dr. Dabrock's research paper at https://cursor.pubpub.org/pub/dabrockdatasovereignty.…
1 Dr. Michael Hemenway | Theologies of the Digital 19:37
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19:37November 16, 2019 | Theologies of the Digital Presentation: “Bible as Interface: Reading Bible with Machines” Speaker: Dr. Michael Hemenway, Chief Information Officer, Iliff School of Theology Read Dr. Hemenway's research paper at https://cursor.pubpub.org/pub/hemenway-bible-interface.
1 Dr. Frederike van Oorschot | Theologies of the Digital 16:52
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16:52November 16, 2019 | Theologies of the Digital Presentation: “Scripture as Interface: A Hermeneutical Reflection on a Concept Based in Media Theory” Speaker: Frederike van Oorschot, Director of Department of Religion, Law & Culture, Forschungsstaette der Evangelischen Studiengemeinschaft, Heidelberg Read Dr. Frederike van Oorschot's research paper athttps://cursor.pubpub.org/pub/vonoorschot-bible-interface.…
1 Dr. Clifford Anderson | Theologies of the Digital 18:19
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18:19November 16, 2019 | Theologies of the Digital Presentation: “A New Hermeneutics of Suspicion? The Challenge of Deepfakes to Theological Epistemology” Speaker: Dr. Clifford Anderson, Vanderbilt University Read Dr. Anderson's research paper at https://cursor.pubpub.org/pub/andersondeepfakes.
1 Dr. Anne Blankenship | 2019 Toyohiko Kagawa Lecture 40:48
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40:48November 18, 2019 | 2019 Toyohiko Kagawa Lecture Lecture: The Adaptability of Christian Nationalism: American Protestants and Japanese Christianity, 1921-1941." Speaker: Dr. Anne Blankenship, associate professor of religious studies at North Dakota State University
1 President Barnes preaches on Genesis 9:8-17 12:12
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12:12November 7, 2019 | Miller Chapel Sermon: Hanging Up Your Weapons Scripture: Genesis 9:8-17 After seeing the destruction caused by the flood, God was done with judging humanity for its wickedness, and hung up the divine bow in the sky as a covenant to never do that again. So, God is no longer trying to punish us for our sins. The question is - Have we hung up our weapons?…
1 Nancy Gibbs | “Trust, Truth, and Trauma: Is Forgiveness Politically Possible?” 36:29
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36:29November 4, 2019 | Princeton Theological Seminary Library Lecture: “Trust, Truth, and Trauma: Is Forgiveness Politically Possible?” Speaker: Nancy Gibbs, faculty director of the Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy, former editor in chief of Time
1 Dr. Cleve V. Tinsley | Black Church Studies Alumni Lecture 2019 53:31
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53:31October 31, 2019 | Black Church Studies Alumni Lecture 2019 Lecture: “Black Matter(s): Revisiting the Problem of Alienation in Theological Education” Speaker: Dr. Cleve V. Tinsley, MDiv '07, post-doctoral research affiliate with the Center for Engaged Research and Collaborative Learning, visiting research associate in the Religion and Public Life Program at Rice University…
1 Cynthia Rigby | Women in Ministry Conference 2019 - Keynote Lecture 52:58
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52:58October 25, 2019 | Women in Ministry Conference 2019 Keynote Lecture: “What We Have to Offer in a Time of Division and Fear” Speaker: Cynthia Rigby, professor at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, co-chair of the Reformed Theology and History Unit of the American Academy of Religion
1 Emilie M. Townes | Women in Ministry Conference 2019 - Keynote Lecture 38:53
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38:53October 24, 2019 | Women in Ministry Conference 2019 Keynote Lecture: “Embodied Leadership” Speaker: Emilie M. Townes, dean and Carpenter Professor of Womanist Ethics and Society at Vanderbilt University Divinity School
1 Mihee Kim-Kort | Women in Ministry Conference 2019 - Keynote Lecture 44:36
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44:36October 23, 2019 | Women in Ministry Conference 2019 Keynote Lecture: “Enfleshed Faith: A Theology of Mutual Vulnerability” Speaker: Mihee Kim-Kort, PhD student in religious studies at Indiana University in Bloomington, ordained Presbyterian minister
1 Nicole Martin | Women in Ministry Conference 2019 - Opening Worship 20:00
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20:00October 23, 2019 | Women in Ministry Conference 2019 opening worship Preacher: Nicole Martin, senior mobilizer with American Bible Society, assistant professor of ministry and leadership development at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
1 Ruth-Aimée Belonni-Rosario Govens | Women in Ministry Conference 2019 - Closing Worship 18:05
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18:05October 25, 2019 | Women in Ministry Conference 2019 closing worship Preacher: Rev. Ruth-Aimée Belonni-Rosario Govens, chief enrollment management officer at Columbia Theological Seminary
1 Panel Discussion: "Backs Against the Wall: The Howard Thurman Story" 20:26
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20:26October 8, 2019 | Film and Panel Discussion: “Backs Against the Wall: The Howard Thurman Story“ Dr. Walter Fluker, Martin Luther King, Jr. Professor of Ethical Leadership at Boston University Dr. Mozella Mitchell, professor emerita and former chair of religious studies at the University of South Florida…
1 Dr. Jonathan Lee Walton | Geddes W. Hanson Lecture 54:14
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54:14October 16, 2019 | The 2019 Geddes W. Hanson Lecture Miller Chapel Lecture: “How to Become a Famous Preacher! Henry Ward Beecher and the Ethics of Moral Suasion” Lecturer: Jonathan Lee Walton, PhD '06, MDiv '02, dean of the Wake Forest University School of Divinity in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
1 President Barnes preaches on Matthew 5:10-12 11:00
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11:00October 10, 2019 | Miller Chapel Sermon: “The Blessing of Conviction” Scripture: Matthew 5:10-12 If you believe you are a citizen of the reign of Christ on earth, you have to live by the convictions of this true city of God to which you belong. That inevitably means there will be those who do all they can to persecute these convictions out of you. Some of them are even in the church. But the blessing is that you know who you are, what you believe, and how you will use your life no matter the cost.…
1 President Barnes Preaches on Matthew 5:8-9 11:50
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11:50October 3, 2019 | Miller Chapel Sermon: “The Blessing of Vision” Scripture: Matthew 5:8-9 There are so many distracting things that clutter our lives and make it hard to see the work of the Holy Spirit who gives us the ability to will one thing. This is to live as the beloved children of God who have a mission of being blessed peacemakers. But what does it really mean to make peace?…
1 Anna Carter Florence | Donald Macleod/Short Hills Community Congregational Church Preaching Lecture 52:59
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52:59September 30, 2019 | Donald Macleod/Short Hills Community Congregational Church Preaching Lecture “Scripts in the Scripture for Bent Double Days” Speaker: Anna Carter Florence, MDiv ’88, PhD ’00, Peter Marshall Professor of Preaching at Columbia Theological Seminary
1 President Barnes preaches on Matthew 5:6-7 11:56
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11:56September 26, 2019 | Miller Chapel Sermon: “The Blessing of Thirst” Scripture: Matthew 5:6-7 No matter how hard we try, we cannot make ourselves right. We are completely dependent upon the grace of God who makes us righteous in Christ. The mark of truly apprehending this grace is that it is what we want to spend our lives offering to others.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Matthew 5:4-5 12:32
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12:32September 19, 2019 | Miller Chapel Sermon: “The Blessing of a Savior” Scripture: Matthew 5:4–5 We all experience inevitable losses for which we mourn, and seek comfort. But the meek are those who open their hands to accept these losses in order to receive more of Christ than we knew before the loss. To inherit Christ is to become gentle, not weak. Only those strong in the grace of a Savior can afford the lifestyle of gentleness.…
September 12, 2019 | Miller Chapel Sermon: “The Blessing of Spiritual Poverty” Scripture: Matthew 5:1-3 This is the beginning of a series of Thursday homilies on the Beatitudes. Each of them will attempt to get to the ironic twist I believe Jesus was offering. The first one stresses that those who are truly spiritual are only clear about their poverty of spirituality, which means it’s all about grace.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Genesis 11:1-9 13:43
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13:43September 5, 2019 | Opening Communion in Miller Chapel Sermon: “Scattered Languages” Scripture: Genesis 11:1-9 Maybe God’s response to the Tower of Babel was a grace. We now have many languages. As Toni Morrison claimed, the calling of all people is to live in a world where not everyone speaks your tongue. This means you have to make room for others who will speak differently about even God.…
1 Dr. Nancy Lammers Gross | Opening Convocation Address for the 2019-2020 Academic Year 28:02
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28:02September 4, 2019 | Miller Chapel, Princeton Theological Seminary Address: “The Vocation of Voice” Scripture Readings: Psalm 19 and Ephesians 4:25-32 Speaker: Dr. Nancy Lammers Gross, Arthur Sarrell Rudd Professor of Speech Communication in Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary
1 Rev. Dr. Heber M. Brown, III | Black Theology & Leadership Institute: Food Justice - Sermon 2 27:20
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27:20July 15, 2019 | Black Theology & Leadership Institute: Food Justice Sermon: “Redeeming Deserted Places” Scripture passage: Mark 6:30-42 Preacher: Rev. Dr. Heber M. Brown, III, community organizer, social entrepreneur, and senior pastor of Pleasant Hope Baptist Church in Baltimore, Maryland
1 Rev. Dr. Heber M. Brown, III | Black Theology & Leadership Institute: Food Justice - Sermon 1 23:39
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23:39July 14, 2019 | Black Theology & Leadership Institute: Food Justice Sermon: “The Rules Don’t Work for Us” Scripture passage: Numbers 27:1-8 Preacher: Rev. Dr. Heber M. Brown, III, community organizer, social entrepreneur, and senior pastor of Pleasant Hope Baptist Church in Baltimore, Maryland
1 Rev. Dr. Heber M. Brown, III | Black Theology & Leadership Institute: Food Justice - Sermon 3 1:03:48
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1:03:48July 16, 2019 | Black Theology & Leadership Institute: Food Justice Sermon: “The Other Joseph Story” Scripture passage: Genesis 47:13-25 Preacher: Rev. Dr. Heber M. Brown, III, community organizer, social entrepreneur, and senior pastor of Pleasant Hope Baptist Church in Baltimore, Maryland
1 Rev. Dr. Heber M. Brown, III | Black Theology & Leadership Institute: Food Justice - Sermon 4 32:11
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32:11July 18, 2019 | Black Theology & Leadership Institute: Food Justice Sermon: “Work With Me” Scripture passage: Genesis 2:7, 15-19 Preacher: Rev. Dr. Heber M. Brown, III, community organizer, social entrepreneur, and senior pastor of Pleasant Hope Baptist Church in Baltimore, Maryland
1 Rev. William H. Lamar IV | Log College Project Design Lab - Sermon 2 10:39
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10:39June 29, 2019 | Log College Project Design Lab, from the Institute for Youth Ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary Sermon: “The Deep” Scripture Passage: Psalm 42:7-8 Preacher: The Rev. William H. Lamar IV, pastor of Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C.
1 Rev. William H. Lamar IV | Log College Project Design Lab - Sermon 1 10:10
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10:10June 28, 2019 | Log College Project Design Lab, from the Institute for Youth Ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary Sermon: “Thirsty” Scripture Passage: Psalm 42:1-2 Preacher: The Rev. William H. Lamar IV, pastor of Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C.
1 Rev. Dr. Amanda Hontz Drury | Log College Project Design Lab - Opening Worship 12:55
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12:55June 27, 2019 | Log College Project Design Lab, from the Institute for Youth Ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary Sermon: “Blessed Are the Young” Scripture Passage: 1 Samuel 3:1-21, Mark 10:13-15 Preacher: Rev. Dr. Amanda Hontz Drury, Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Indiana Wesleyan University…
1 Shonda Gladden | Confirmation Conference - Plenary Session 31:33
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31:33October 4, 2018 | Confirmation Conference - Plenary Session I “Becoming Spirit-Led People: The Role of Confirmation and Equivalent Ministries in Identity and Faith Formation” Speaker: Shonda Gladden, Lead Pastor, The St. Paul AME Church
1 Lisa Kimball & Kate Siberine | Confirmation Conference - Plenary Session 47:33
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47:33October 5, 2018 | Confirmation Conference - Plenary Session “Confirming Mentoring: Mutual Experiences of Incarnation” Speakers: Lisa Kimball, Associate Dean of Lifelong Learning and Professor of Christian Formation and Congregational Leadership at Virginia Theological Seminary Kate Siberine, Curate at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd…
1 Kenda Creasy Dean & Katherine Douglass | Confirmation Conference - Plenary Session 46:49
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46:49October 5, 2018 | Confirmation Conference - Plenary Session “Swinging for the Fences: The Hope and Challenge of Confirmation Ministry in the 21st Century” Speakers: Kenda Creasy Dean, Mary D. Synnott Professor of Youth, Church, and Culture at Princeton Theological Seminary Katherine Douglass, Assistant Professor of Educational Ministry and Practical Theology at Seattle Pacific University Co-director of The Confirmation Project…
1 Katherine Douglass | Confirmation Conference - Welcome & Introduction 36:54
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36:54October 4, 2018 | Confirmation Conference Welcome & Introduction Speaker: Katherine Douglass, Assistant Professor of Educational Ministry and Practical Theology at Seattle Pacific University Co-director of The Confirmation Project
1 Dr. Patrick B. Reyes | HTI 2019 Book Prize Lecture 1:13:58
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1:13:58June 25, 2019 | HTI 2019 Book Prize Lecture, “What is a Good Day?” Speaker: Dr. Patrick B. Reyes, Director of Strategic Partnerships for Doctoral Initiatives, Forum for Theological Exploration Respondent: Dr. Onaje X.O. Woodbine, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion, American University
1 Christoph Schwöbel | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference - Lecture 1:04:31
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1:04:31June 17, 2019 | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference Lecture: “The Beginning of the End or the End of the Beginning? Barth’s Eschatology as a Guide to the Perplexed” Speaker: Christoph Schwöbel, Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of St. Andrews
1 Grant Macaskill | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference - Lecture 52:19
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52:19June 17, 2019 | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference Lecture: “The Idolatrous Self and the Eikon: The Possibility of Worship” Speaker: Grant Macaskill, Kirby Laing Professor of New Testament Exegesis at the University of Aberdeen
1 Kenneth Oakes | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference - Lecture 50:12
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50:12June 17, 2019 | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference Lecture: “Eschatology in the Time of Expectation” Speaker: Kenneth Oakes, Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Notre Dame
1 Douglas Campbell | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference - Lecture 42:52
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42:52June 17, 2019 | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference Lecture: “Paul’s Account of the Future: A Case Study in Pauline Dogmatics” Speaker: Douglas Campbell, Professor of New Testament at Duke Divinity School
1 Christophe Chalamet | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference - Lecture 37:51
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37:51June 18, 2019 | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference Lecture: “The Redemption of This World: On the Direction of Eschatology” Speaker: Christophe Chalamet, Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Geneva
1 Nancy Duff | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference - Lecture 43:18
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43:18June 18, 2019 | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference Lecture: “The Ethics of Resisting and Accepting Death in Karl Barth’s Theology” Speaker: Nancy Duff, Stephen Colwell Associate Professor of Christian Ethics at Princeton Theological Seminary
1 Beverly Gaventa | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference - Lecture 55:52
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55:52June 18, 2019 | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference Lecture: “The Finality of the Gospel: Barth’s Romerbrief on Romans 9-11” Speaker: Beverly Gaventa, Distinguished Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Baylor University Helen H.P. Manson Professor Emerita of New Testament Literature and Exegesis at Princeton Theological Seminary…
1 Karen Kilby | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference - Lecture 45:28
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45:28June 18, 2019 | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference Lecture: “Death: A Hesitation” Speaker: Karen Kilby, Bede Professor of Catholic Theology at Durham University
1 Susan Eastman | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference - Lecture 52:38
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52:38June 19, 2019 | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference Lecture: “The Custody of Hope: Christian Existence in The Resurrection of the Dead” Speaker: Susan Eastman, Associate Research Professor of New Testament at Duke Divinity School
1 Philip G. Ziegler | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference - Lecture 52:05
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52:05June 19, 2019 | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference Lecture: “The First and Final ‘No’: The Finality of the Gospel and the Old Enemy” Speaker: Philip Ziegler, Professor of Christian Dogmatics at the University of Aberdeen
1 John Barclay | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference - Lecture 51:03
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51:03June 17, 2019 | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference Lecture: “The Day is at Hand: Barth’s Interpretation of Pauline Eschatology” Speaker: John Barclay, Lightfoot Professor of Divinity at the University of Durham
1 Christiane Tietz | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference - Lecture 54:35
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54:35June 17, 2019 | The 2019 Annual Karl Barth Conference Lecture: “'Standing on the Boundary Where the Now and the Yet Then Touch Each Other': Barth on Theodicy and Eschatology” Speaker: Christiane Tietz, Professor for Systematic Theology at the University of Zurich
1 Rev. Dr. Emily Anderson | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching - Thursday Worship 13:49
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13:49June 13, 2019 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching - Thursday Worship Sermon: “Hungry for Something More Than Food” Preacher: Rev. Dr. Emily Anderson, Pastor/Head of Staff of New Providence Presbyterian Church in Maryville, TN
1 Rev. Dr. Emily Anderson | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching - Tuesday Worship 15:16
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15:16June 11, 2019 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching - Tuesday Worship Sermon: “Good Grief” Preacher: Rev. Dr. Emily Anderson, Pastor/Head of Staff of New Providence Presbyterian Church in Maryville, TN
1 Rev. Dr. Emily Anderson | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching - Monday Worship 13:58
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13:58June 10, 2019 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching - Monday Worship Sermon: “Wedding Day” Preacher: Rev. Dr. Emily Anderson, Pastor/Head of Staff of New Providence Presbyterian Church in Maryville, TN
1 Dr. Roger Nam | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching - Convocation 5 36:22
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36:22June 14, 2019 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching Convocation 5: “Who Is the God of Ezra-Nehemiah?” Speaker: Dr. Roger Nam, Dean and Professor of Biblical Studies at Portland Seminary of George Fox University
1 Dr. Roger Nam | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching - Convocation 4 36:58
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36:58June 13, 2019 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching Convocation 4: “The God of Ezra-Nehemiah: Hope” Speaker: Dr. Roger Nam, Dean and Professor of Biblical Studies at Portland Seminary of George Fox University
1 Dr. Roger Nam | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching - Convocation 3 42:08
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42:08June 12, 2019 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching Convocation 3: “The God of Ezra-Nehemiah: Identity” Speaker: Dr. Roger Nam, Dean and Professor of Biblical Studies at Portland Seminary of George Fox University
1 Dr. Roger Nam | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching - Convocation 2 52:15
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52:15June 11, 2019 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching Convocation 2: “The God of Ezra-Nehemiah: Power” Speaker: Dr. Roger Nam, Dean and Professor of Biblical Studies at Portland Seminary of George Fox University
1 Dr. Roger Nam | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching - Convocation 1 50:21
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50:21June 10, 2019 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching Convocation 1: “The God of Ezra-Nehemiah: Repatriation” Speaker: Dr. Roger Nam, Dean and Professor of Biblical Studies at Portland Seminary of George Fox University
1 Rev. Dr. Emily Anderson | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching - Opening Worship 15:00
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15:00June 9, 2019 | The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching - Opening Worship Sermon: “Torn Apart” Preacher: Rev. Dr. Emily Anderson, Pastor/Head of Staff of New Providence Presbyterian Church in Maryville, TN
1 Panel Discussion | Biblical Formation for Witness Conference 1:07:31
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1:07:31April 11–13, 2019 | Biblical Formation for Witness Conference Missional Hermeneutics in Context Panel Discussion
1 Dr. Timothy W. Sloan | Biblical Formation for Witness Conference 1:08:27
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1:08:27April 11–13, 2019 | Biblical Formation for Witness Conference "Biblical Formation in Context" Speaker: Dr. Timothy W. Sloan, Senior Pastor, The Luke Church, Humble, Texas
1 Dr. Thomas Daniel | Biblical Formation for Witness Conference 1:26:13
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1:26:13April 11–13, 2019 | Biblical Formation for Witness Conference "Biblical Formation in Context" Speaker: Dr. Thomas Daniel, Senior Pastor, Covenant Presbyterian Church, Austin, TX
1 Drs. Shane Berg, Lisa Bowens, Darrell Guder and J. Ross Wagner | Biblical Formation for Witness 1:13:11
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1:13:11April 11–13, 2019 | Biblical Formation for Witness Conference "Missional Hermeneutics" Speakers: Dr. Shane Berg, Executive Vice President, Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Lisa Marie Bowens, Assistant Professor of New Testament, Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Darrell Guder, Interim Director, Center for Church Planting and Revitalization, Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. J. Ross Wagner Associate Professor of New Testament, Duke Divinity School…
1 Panel Discussion cont'd | Biblical Formation for Witness Conference 1:16:17
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1:16:17April 11–13, 2019 | Biblical Formation for Witness Conference Missional Hermeneutics in Context Panel Discussion cont'd
1 Dr. Andrew Root | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - Extended Seminar, Continued 1:18:31
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1:18:31April 27, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Extended Seminar: Ministry in a Secular Age, Continued Speaker: Dr. Andrew Root, Professor and Carrie Olson Baalson Chair of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Theological Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota Due to a recording issue and copyrighted materials, portions of this extended seminar are unavailable for publication.…
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42:53April 25, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Extended Seminar: Ministry in a Secular Age Speaker: Dr. Andrew Root, Professor and Carrie Olson Baalson Chair of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Theological Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota Due to a recording issue and copyrighted materials, portions of this extended seminar are unavailable for publication.…
1 Rev. Michael Mather | The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 4 37:57
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37:57April 26, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 4 Lecture: "What if the Mightiest Word Is Love?" Speaker: Rev. Michael Mather, pastor of Broadway United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, Indiana
1 2019 Commencement Ceremony 2:30:27
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2:30:27May 18, 2019 | Princeton University Chapel 207th Princeton Theological Seminary Commencement Exercises
1 Rev. Yedea Walker | Reunion 2019 - Service of Remembrance and Celebration 16:34
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16:34May 14, 2019 | Reunion 2019 - Service of Remembrance and Celebration Preacher: Rev. Yedea Walker, pastoral resident
1 Rev. Dr. Matilde Moros | Reunion 2019 - Closing Worship 23:46
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23:46May 15, 2019 | Reunion 2019 - Closing Worship Preacher: Rev. Dr. Matilde Moros, assistant professor at Virginia Commonwealth University
1 John White, Gordon Mikoski, Marcus Tillery, Karen Jackson-Weaver | Reunion 2019 - Historical Audit 51:30
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51:30Speakers: John White, Dean of Student Life and Vice President for Student Relations Dr. Gordon Mikoski, Associate Professor of Christian Education Marcus Tillery, Alumnus, Princeton Theological Seminary Pastor, Community Church of East Williston, New York Karen Jackson-Weaver, Trustee, Princeton Theological Seminary Visiting Scholar/Associate Vice President, Global Faculty Engagement & Innovation Advancement at New York University…
1 Rev. Dr. Steve Yamaguchi | Reunion 2019 - Distinguished Alumni Presentation 43:16
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43:16May 14, 2019 | Reunion 2019 Distinguished Alumni Presentation Speaker: Rev. Dr. Steve Yamaguchi, transitional co-pastor at the Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles, California
1 Rev. Dr. Jacqueline J. Lewis | Reunion 2019 - Keynote Lecture 39:04
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39:04May 14, 2019 | Reunion 2019 Keynote Lecture Lecture: “A Bold New Love” Speaker: Rev. Dr. Jacqueline J. Lewis, senior minister, Middle Collegiate Church, New York, NY, and executive director, The Middle Project, Inc.
1 Rev. José Gonzalez Colon | Reunion 2019 - AAEC Service Award Presentation 50:00
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50:00May 15, 2019 | Reunion 2019 AAEC Service Award Presentation “Eat This: Food, Sharing, and Remembering” Speaker: Rev. José Gonzalez Colon, senior pastor of the Iglesia Presbiteriana en Hato Rey, Puerto Rico
1 Drs. Eric Barreto, Keri Day, Jacqueline Lapsley, and Nate Stucky | Reunion 2019 - This Is My Story 44:49
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44:49May 13, 2019 | Reunion 2019 “This Is My Story” Speakers: Dr. Eric Barreto, Frederick and Margaret L. Weyerhaeuser Associate Professor of New Testament Dr. Keri Day, Associate Professor of Constructive Theology and African American Religion Dr. Jacqueline Lapsley, Dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs and Professor of Old Testament Dr. Nate Stucky, Director, The Farminary Project…
1 President M. Craig Barnes | Reunion 2019 - Opening Worship 18:32
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18:32May 13, 2019 | Reunion 2019 - Opening Worship Preacher: M. Craig Barnes, president of Princeton Theological Seminary
1 President Barnes Preaches on Exodus 16:1–5 13:16
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13:16Early in the journey the pattern of anxiety and complaining develops. But we survive the journey on regiments of mystery. Monday, October 5, 2015
1 President Barnes Preaches on Esther 4:10–16 16:33
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16:33Sometimes the call to serve the kingdom puts everything at risk that we worked hard to accomplish. The freedom to serve demands the surrender of dreams.
1 President Barnes Preaches on I Samuel 10:17–27 14:38
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14:38Saul was a reluctant leader who hid on the day he was made king. We still affirm reluctance in leaders—maybe too much. There is work to do, and time is short. March 17, 2014
1 President Barnes Preaches on I Samuel 16:1, 6–13 17:05
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17:05The text says, ‘The Lord does not see as mortals see.’ So ho does the Lord see, when choosing a leader? Why did God call young David, you, and me? March 24, 2014
1 President Barnes Preaches on I Samuel 22:1–2 16:06
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16:06Text offers a depiction of God’s idea of community: ‘everyone who was in distress...in debt...and discontented’ joined David in a cave.
1 President Barnes Preaches on I Samuel 28:3–7 14:36
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14:36What do you do when your prophet dies? Saul turned to a medium after the death of Samuel. All leaders need to keep finding new prophets of God.
1 President Barnes Preaches 2 Samuel 1:19, 23–27 11:10
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11:10“How the mighty have fallen and the weapons of war perished.’ It’s tempting for leaders to live by weapons, and we all have them. But we actually die by them.
1 President Barnes Preaches on 2 Samuel 6:1–11 14:17
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14:17God was not pleased to be hauled around on an oxcart, and then David was not pleased. He had to get over his disappointment with God in order to dance again.
1 President Barnes Preaches on 2 Samuel 9:1–7, 13 14:28
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14:28Every leader of the church as to take disability issues seriously. There is always a Mephibosheth living in a ‘barren land’ who needs access to the king’s table.
1 Opening Communion Sermon for the 2014–2015 Academic Year 10:42
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10:42“The Power of a Word” 2 Peter 1:16–21 Preacher: Dr. M. Craig Barnes, president September 8, 2014
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 1:12–14 12:22
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12:22Everyone who wants to be of use to the mission of Christ has to have an Upper Room where she or he goes to pray and attend to the leading of the Spirit. September 15, 2014
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 2:1–13 11:50
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11:50Pentecost converts disciples into apostles. One of the marks of this conversion is that we learn to speak to the many cultures around the church eager for good news. From the beginning, the Gospel was expressed in diverse languages and forms. September 22, 2014
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 3:1–10 12:40
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12:40We live in a culture that teaches us to lower expectations. This is especially true in the current generation of young adults. The apostles offered more than alms. They were devoted to healing, which is more than we still expect. September 29, 2014
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 4:1–12 12:43
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12:43What made the apostles so confident that they could speak truth with no fear of imprisonment by those outside of it? Today for most pastors the question is how do we serve the church unafraid of those within it? October 6, 2014
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 4:32–37 13:27
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13:27Rather than presenting the Gospel as one more resource that may be relevant in self-constructing a life, our mission is to help people find their relevance to Christ. The Story doesn’t belong to us; we belong to it October 13, 2014
1 Reunion 2014: Dr. Barnes’s Sermon 22:24
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22:24“Do It Again” Philippians 4:8–9 “The Apostle Paul is not calling us to the heroic in ministry. Rather we are called to ‘keep on doing’ the ordinary acts of virtue that we have learned. God is delighted by ordinary and routine acts of faithfulness.” Monday, October 20, 2014
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 5:1–11 12:46
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12:46We are willing to be of service to Jesus, but we all have a Plan B just in case this Gospel thing doesn’t work out. This is a deadly strategy to our souls. It is time to be ‘all in.’ And that time comes sooner than we want. Monday, October 27, 2014
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 5:17–18, 27–39 11:12
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11:12Gamaliel said, ‘If this is of God, you will not be able to overthrow them.’ This frees us from anxiety about the success of our mission. It’s really Christ’s mission, and the forces against it have never been able to overthrow what is of God. Monday, November 3, 2014
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 6:1–7 10:30
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10:30As the church grew, it had to make organizational changes. The birth of the Deaconate demonstrates change has always been a part of our mission. Settle into the anxiety about this without becoming anxious yourself. Focus on the mission. Monday, November 10, 2014
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 7:51–60 11:43
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11:43The martyrdom of Stephen is the only time in the New Testament that Jesus is so impressed that he doesn’t sit at the right hand of his father, but he stands. What does it take to get Jesus to stand at the end of your life? Monday, November 17, 2014
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 8:26–40 11:18
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11:18The baptism of the Ethiopian Eunuch demonstrates the Spirit’s devotion to insure that Christ alone decides who will be invited into his church. Like Philip, we are mostly just trying to keep up. Monday, December 1, 2014
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 9:1–9 11:08
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11:08Could you be wrong about God? Saul knew more about his faith than do we, but he was wrong. There is always more to God than we know. Always. Monday, December 8, 2014
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 9:19b–25 10:46
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10:46Sermon: The Value of Good Failure Paul’s first effort at ministry in Damascus ends in a terrible failure. It is critical that we learn how to fail if we are going to follow Christ, who leads with a cross. Monday, February 9, 2015
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 10:1–15 12:55
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12:55Sermon: Secular Spirituality Cornelius was a “devout man who feared God” before Peter arrived to tell him about Jesus. The church is not the custodian of sacredness. We are witnesses to Christ’s work inside and outside the church. Monday, February 16, 2015
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 13:13–14a; 44–52 13:12
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13:12Sermon: When it is Time to Leave Paul and Barnabas met with such serious opposition in their first effort at being missionaries that they had to leave town. But they didn’t despair. They simply shook the dust from their feet and kept moving. Monday, March 16, 2015
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 12:1–19 11:47
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11:47Sermon: Does Prayer Work? When Peter was imprisoned the church prayed for his release. After his release, they couldn’t believe that their prayers had been answered. Prayer is where we go to struggle to understand the mind of God. Monday, March 2, 2015
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 16:11–15 11:08
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11:08Sermon: You Have a Calling Lydia was a successful businesswoman and one of the first leaders of the church. The Apostle Paul clearly affirmed her gifts, and depended upon them. As we do today. Monday, March 23, 2015
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 16:16–31 12:53
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12:53Sermon: When the Road is Hard Paul and Silas were not surprised to find themselves in prison for preaching the gospel. Their deliverance came as they sang praises to God. We are always delivered by our praises. Monday, April 6, 2015
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 17:16–23 15:47
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15:47Sermon: Moving Beyond the Idols Like the Athenians we live in a society that is addicted to the next idol. Rather than simply dismissing this idolatry, the church needs to see it as a yearning for the true God. Monday, April 13, 2015
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 20:17–24 12:57
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12:57Sermon: How to Say Goodbye The Elders of Ephesus wept when Paul left them because they knew he would be arrested in Jerusalem. One of the marks of Christians is that we grieve differently when people sail out of our lives. Monday, April 20, 2015
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 21:1–16 12:51
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12:51Sermon: Spirit Filled Debate Leaders of the church who were all filled with the Holy Spirit disagreed with the Apostle Paul about his resolve to go to Jerusalem. Paul has the Spirit, and those who disagreed with him had the Spirit. Monday, April 27, 2015
1 President Barnes Preaches on Acts 4:1–14 31:13
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31:13Sermon: Have No Fear Myungsung Presbyterian Church, Seoul, South Korea Sunday, May 10, 2015
1 Opening Communion Sermon for the 2015–2016 Academic Year 15:51
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15:51“Yearning Theologically” Preacher: Dr. M. Craig Barnes, president
1 President Barnes Preaches on Exodus 14:10–14, 21–22 11:00
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11:00The journey begins with fear and flight. But God intervenes to deliver us and set us on a journey. Monday, September 14, 2015
1 President Barns Preaches on Exodus 15:22–27 11:35
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11:35We thought we were just running away, but God brought us into the desert to transform us into a holy people. Monday, September 28, 2015
1 President Barnes Preaches on Exodus 17:8–13 11:51
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11:51None of us are on the journey alone. Even leaders, most of all the leaders, need people to hold up their hands to God. Monday, October 26, 2015
1 President Barnes Preaches on Exodus 32:1–6 12:59
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12:59Leaders have to resist the temptation of reducing their calling to servicing complaints. That always ends with idolatry. Monday, November 9, 2015
1 President Barnes Preaches on Exodus 19:1–6 13:04
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13:04The world is not something we can flee. Our calling is to be a kingdom of priests for the sake of the world. Monday, November 2, 2015
1 President Barnes Preaches on Joshua 3:7–13 10:56
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10:56Unlike the Red Sea the Jordan doesn’t part until the priests take a step of faith in them. This was the goal of the hard journey. Monday, November 30, 2015
1 President Barnes Preaches on Numbers 13:1–3, 25–33 10:13
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10:13Even when we reach the Promised Land we are still confronted with giants in our way. The Promised Land is not Paradise. Monday, November 16, 2015
1 President Barnes Preaches on Matthew 1:18–25 11:40
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11:40Monday, December 7, 2015
1 Farewell to the Graduates: “The Rev. Drs. Eldad and Medad” 15:17
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15:17Saturday, May 23, 2015 President Barnes’ 2015 Commencement Address Princeton University Chapel, Princeton, New Jersey
1 Dr. Eric Barreto | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - Closing Worship 13:28
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13:28April 26, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Closing Worship Preacher: Dr. Eric Barreto, Frederick and Margaret L. Weyerhaeuser Associate Professor of New Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary
1 Farewell to the Graduates: “The Blessing of Limits” 18:27
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18:272016 Commencement Address Saturday, May 21 Princeton University Chapel Speaker: M. Craig Barnes, president and professor of pastoral ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary
Jesus accepts his arrest only because he knows he must drink from God’s cup. According to the prophets this is a cup of anger. But in drinking the cup Jesus transforms it into a cup of com-passion.
1 President Barnes Preaches on Philippians 2:1–11 13:22
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13:22Sermon: “Humility” This ancient hymn depicts fundamental paradigm for the followers of Jesus Christ who led us up to God by bowing down so very low.
1 President Barnes Preaches on 2 Timothy 3:10–17 13:32
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13:32Sermon: Gravitas Those who offer leadership in any form of ministry need to have not only skills but also a weighty soul that offers gravitational attraction. How is this found? According to the text it is found through hardship, an inherited tradition, and the biblical text.
1 President Barnes Preaches on Philippians 2:1–11 13:22
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13:22Sermon: Humility This ancient hymn depicts fundamental paradigm for the followers of Jesus Christ who led us up to God by bowing down so very low.
1 Rev. Michael Mather | The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 3 51:21
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51:21April 25, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 3 Lecture: "Who Has Time For Joy?" Speaker: Rev. Michael Mather, pastor of Broadway United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, Indiana
1 Rev. Larissa Kwong Abazia | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - Opening Worship 18:55
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18:55April 23, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Opening Worship Preacher: Rev. Larissa Kwong Abazia
1 Rev. Dr. Almeda M. Wright | The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 1 50:08
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50:08April 24, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 1 Lecture: "Movement to Movements: Young, Active, and Faithful" Speaker: Rev. Dr. Almeda M. Wright, associate professor of religious education at Yale Divinity School
1 Rev. Larissa Kwong Abazia | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - Sermon 20:43
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20:43April 24, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Sermon Preacher: Rev. Larissa Kwong Abazia
1 Rev. Dr. Almeda M. Wright | The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 2 49:58
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49:58April 24, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 2 Lecture: “No Leaders Here”: The Justice Movements of Ordinary, Everyday Leaders Speaker: Rev. Dr. Almeda M. Wright, associate professor of religious education at Yale Divinity School…
1 Rev. William H. Lamar IV | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - Sermon 10:16
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10:16April 25, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Sermon Preacher: Rev. William H. Lamar IV, pastor of Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C.
1 President Barnes preaches on Matthew 26:14-16 11:50
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11:50April 18 | Miller Chapel "Judas who betrayed him said, 'Surely not I, Rabbi?'" Society has always reserved his greatest judgment for betrayers because it breaks the trust and commitment necessary for us to live together. For Christians the greatest sin is to betray Christ. But could it be that we are so harsh on betrayers because we fear there some Judas chromosome lurking in our own lives?…
1 Rev. Dr. Traci C. West | 2019 Women in Church and Ministry Lecture 50:39
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50:39April 16, 2019 “Solidarity and Defiant Spirituality: Africana Lessons on Ending Gender Violence” Speaker: Rev. Dr. Traci C. West, professor of Christian ethics and African American studies at Drew University Theological School
1 President Barnes preaches on Luke 4:42-44 11:11
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11:11April 11, 2019 | Miller Chapel "At daybreak he departed and went into a deserted place." Jesus’ ministry begins to draw a large crowd in Capernaum. But he retreats from this success to a deserted place. When the crowds find him, they tried to prevent him from leaving them and continuing his ministry to others. But Jesus was renewed in his true calling by being in the deserted place. So are we.…
1 Darnell Moore | Legacy and Mission: Theological Education and the History of Slavery Conference 48:39
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48:39Legacy and Mission: Theological Education and the History of Slavery Conference Speaker: Darnell Moore, writer-in-residence at the Center on African American Religion, Sexual Politics and Social Justice at Columbia University and author of No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black & Free in America Learn more: https://slavery.ptsem.edu/…
1 Luke Powery | Legacy and Mission: Theological Education and the History of Slavery Conference 1:09:59
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1:09:59Legacy and Mission: Theological Education and the History of Slavery Conference "Formation of Faith Leaders: What are the implications of this history for the mission and curriculum of theological schools?" Speaker: Luke Powery, Dean of Duke University Chapel and Associate Professor of Homiletics, Duke Divinity School Learn more: https://slavery.ptsem.edu/…
1 Hyepin Im | 2019 Asian American Theology Conference 37:28
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37:282019 Asian American Theology Conference "Faith and Community Empowerment: Shining our Light, Finding Voice, Leadership, and Unity" Speaker: Hyepin Im
1 Dr. Russell Jeung | 2019 Asian American Theology Conference 35:20
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35:202019 Asian American Theology Conference "An Asian American Exilic Call to Politics" Speaker: Dr. Russell Jeung
1 President Barnes preaches on John 10:14-18 12:39
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12:39March 28, 2019 | Miller Chapel "I have other sheep that do not belong to this fold." We often confuse our fold with being the whole flock. Jesus said, “…there will be one flock, one shepherd,” which means there are always other sheep from other folds whose perspective on the one shepherd is different than ours. Apparently, this is the way the good shepherd has organized the one flock.…
1 Panel Discussion | 2019 World Christianity Conference 58:41
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52:262019 World Christianity Conference "Feminist Ethnography and 'Studying Up' in World Christianity Studies" Speaker: Dr. Sonja Thomas
1 Dr. James Spickard | 2019 World Christianity Conference 56:19
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56:192019 World Christianity Conference "Why Reflexive Ethnography Matters to the Study of World Christianity" Speaker: Dr. James Spickard
1 President Barnes preaches on Luke 10:38-42 12:16
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12:16March 14, 2019 | Miller Chapel "Martha, Martha, you are worried and distracted by many things…" It is easy for preachers to slide into easy Martha bashing on our way to commend Mary who "has chosen the better part." But a community of faith needs Marthas. The challenge is to insure our hard work doesn’t distract from worship where we sit at Jesus’ feet.…
1 James Forbes | "Empowering the Faith Community for Prophetic Witness" 55:22
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55:22March 12, 2019 | Miller Chapel "Empowering the Faith Community for Prophetic Witness" Speaker: James Forbes, Senior Minister Emeritus of Riverside Church
1 James Forbes preaches in Miller Chapel 11:55
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11:55March 12, 2019 | Miller Chapel Speaker: James Forbes, Senior Minister Emeritus of Riverside Church
1 The 2019 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture | Rev. Dr. Frederick Haynes III 47:58
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47:58February 28, 2019 | Miller Chapel The 2019 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture Speaker: Rev. Dr. Frederick Haynes III, senior pastor of Friendship-West Church & Conference Center in Dallas, Texas
1 President Barnes preaches on Mark 10:46-52 12:03
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12:03February 14, 2019 | Miller Chapel "Jesus stood still and said, 'Call him here.'" Jesus and a large crowd are leaving Jericho for Jerusalem. Blind Bartimaeus is rebuked by the crowd for trying to interrupt the parade with his cry for mercy. But Jesus stood still. That’s the hardest thing in ministry. Don’t just do something. Stand there.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Micah 6:1-8 12:28
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12:28February 7, 2019 | Miller Chapel "What does the Lord require of you but to do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God?" Micah sets a courtroom in which the Lord is the prosecutor, the mountains are the jury, and we are in the dock. Our defense are meager questions like “What does the Lord expect of us?” But we’ve always known what is required of God’s people.…
1 The 2019 Prathia Hall Lecture | Bishop Yvette Flunder 52:52
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52:52February 6, 2019 | Miller Chapel The 2019 Prathia Hall Lecture Speaker: Rev. Dr. Yvette A. Flunder, founder and senior pastor of City of Refuge United Church of Christ (City of Refuge UCC) in Oakland, Calif.
1 Professor Mark S. Smith preaches on Sirach 43:27-33 12:14
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12:14January 22, 2019 | Miller Chapel Spring 2019 Opening Communion Service Mark S. Smith, Helena Professor of Old Testament Literature and Exegesis at Princeton Theological Seminary
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1:14:43December 12, 2018 | Miller Chapel The Carols of Many Nations service includes readings, choral anthems, and congregational carols led by the Princeton Seminary Choir and international students and staff of the Seminary.
1 President Barnes preaches on Philippians 4:8-9 13:51
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13:51December 6, 2018 | Miller Chapel "Keep on doing the things you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, and the God of peace will be with you." (4:9) We want to accomplish monumental acts of heroism for God. We want to change the world. But Paul is here calling us to routine acts of faithfulness, and to “keep on doing” them again and again. Those who live by grace don’t think in terms of what they want to accomplish, but in terms of how God is changing the world through the faithful acts of quiet servants.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Philippians 4:2-7 12:30
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12:30November 29, 2018 | Miller Chapel "Let your gentleness be known to everyone…" (4:5) Paul doesn’t tell Euodia and Syntyche to avoid having conflicts. He does tell them to have the “same mind in the Lord,” and he tells them to conduct the conflicts gently. In fact, he expects the whole church to be known for its gentleness. This is not the same as weakness. Only the strong can be gentle.…
1 Rev. Dr. Samuel Reeves | “The History and Future of Liberia” 43:42
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43:42November 12, 2018 | “The History and Future of Liberia” Speaker: Rev. Dr. Samuel Reeves, ’02 DMin, ’97 MDiv, Pastor of Providence Baptist Church, Liberia For information on the Princeton Seminary and Slavery Report, visit slavery.ptsem.edu/.
1 Kevin Haah | (Re)Planting Missional Churches Conference 28:27
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28:27April 13, 2018 | (Re)Planting Missional Churches Conference (Re)Planting Missional Churches: The Theological Dimensions of Why Speaker: Rev. Kevin Haah, Lead pastor of New City Church of Los Angeles and visionary of the LA Church Planting Movement
1 Keas Keasler | (Re)Planting Missional Churches Conference 59:27
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59:27April 13, 2018 | (Re)Planting Missional Churches Conference (Re)Planting Missional Churches, The Theological Dimensions of Why Speaker: Rev. Keas Keasler, Professor of theology and program director of Christian Spiritual Formation at Friends University in Wichita
1 Dharius Daniels | (Re)Planting Missional Churches Conference 45:00
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45:00April 12, 2018 | (Re)Planting Missional Churches Conference (Re)Planting Missional Churches: The Theological Dimensions of Why Speaker: Dr. Dharius Daniels, Founder and lead pastor of Change Church in central New Jersey
1 Pam Driesell | (Re)Planting Missional Churches Conference 39:59
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39:59April 13, 2018 | (Re)Planting Missional Churches Conference (Re)Planting Missional Churches, The Theological Dimensions of Why Speaker: Rev. Pam Driesell, Senior pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Atlanta
1 Panel Discussion | (Re)Planting Missional Churches Conference 1:23:48
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1:23:48April 14, 2018 | (Re)Planting Missional Churches Conference Panel discussion: (Re)Planting Missional Churches, The Theological Dimensions of Why Panelists: Rev. Aisha Brooks-Lytle, Rev. Dr. Dharius Daniels, Rev. Kevin Haah and Rev. Keas Keasler
1 President Barnes preaches on Philippians 3:4-16 14:06
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14:06November 15, 2018 | Miller Chapel "…forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal…" (3:13-14) The grace of God disrupts the former plans we had for life, and it compels to let go of the alternative past we could have had. That is the only way we can be free to focus on the goal of using our lives for the work of Christ. As Paul and other biblical lives illustrate, God is not easy on the people who get used for the Gospel. But interestingly, in the end they all want to talk about their surpassing joy.…
1 Michael Gerson Lectures on Polarization, Confirmation Bias, and Dehumanization 49:55
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49:55November 8, 2018 | Princeton Theological Seminary Library Speaker: Michael Gerson, columnist and author of “Trump and the Evangelical Temptation”
1 President Barnes preaches on Philippians 2:1-11 15:28
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15:28November 8, 2018 | Miller Chapel "…at the name of Jesus, every knee should bend, in heaven and on earth and under the earth…" (2:10) Living in a very anxious society we strive to find ways to secure our lives, typically by discerning who is to blame for our problems. But the grace of God that binds us to Christ teaches us to conquer such aggression with humility. Grace sounds nice, but it is actually subversive of the prevailing order.…
1 Panel Discussion on the Princeton Seminary and Slavery Report 1:03:27
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1:03:27October 17, 2018 Panel Discussion on the Princeton Seminary and Slavery Report Panelists: Dr. Keri Day, Associate Professor of Constructive Theology and African American Religion, Princeton Theological Seminary Ken Henke, archivist, Princeton Theological Seminary Library Dr. Gordon Mikoski, Associate Professor of Christian Education, Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Jim Moorhead, Mary McIntosh Bridge Professor of American Church History Emeritus, Princeton Theological Seminary Rev. Kermit Moss, PhD Candidate and Interim Director of the Center for Black Church Studies, Princeton Theological Seminary For information on the Princeton Seminary and Slavery Report, visit https://slavery.ptsem.edu/.…
1 The 2018 Geddes W. Hanson Lecture | Dr. Willie James Jennings 40:04
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40:04October 17, 2018 | The 2018 Geddes W. Hanson Lecture Speaker: Dr. Willie James Jennings, associate professor of Systematic Theology and Africana Studies at Yale University Divinity School For information on the Princeton Seminary and Slavery Report, visit https://slavery.ptsem.edu/.
1 2018 Herencia Lectures | Juan D. Gonzalez 38:43
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38:43October 5, 2018 | 2018 Herencia Lectures “Reaping What We Sow: Roots of Central American Migration” Speaker: Dr. Juan D. Gonzalez, award-winning broadcast journalist and investigative reporter; a two-time winner of the George Polk Award; co-host of Democracy Now!; author of “Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America”; a founder of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists…
1 Stephen Crocco | 2018 Markus Barth Symposium 42:52
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42:52"Markus Barth and the Path to the Center for Barth Studies at Princeton Seminary" Speaker: Stephen Crocco, Director, Yale Divinity School Library
1 Mark Lindsay | 2018 Markus Barth Symposium 47:40
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47:40"Jewish-Christian Relations from the Underside: Markus Barth's Correspondence with Michael Wyschogrod and Emil Fackenheim, 1962-1984" Author: Mark Lindsay, Joan R W Munro Professor of Historical Theology and Interim Dean, Trinity College Theological School Read by Bruce McCormack, Charles Hodge Professor of Systematic Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary.…
1 Philip Ziegler | 2018 Markus Barth Symposium 42:01
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42:01"Peace Through the Cross: The Salvation of Jews and Gentiles" Speaker: Philip Ziegler, Professor of Christian Dogmatics, University of Aberdeen
1 Randi Rashkover | 2018 Markus Barth Symposium 29:59
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29:59"Markus Barth's Theology of Jewish-Christian Dialogue: A Pragmatic Review" Speaker: Randi Rashkover, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Judaic Studies Program, George Mason University
1 Joseph Small | 2018 Markus Barth Symposium 44:19
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44:19"The World of the Bible: Always Strange, Eternally New. Markus Barth as Teacher" Speaker: Joseph Small, former Director of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Office of Theology and Worship
1 Paul Nimmo | 2018 Markus Barth Symposium 46:47
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46:47"Markus Barth on the Lord's Supper - An Ecumenical Dissenter" Speaker: Paul Nimmo, King's Chair of Systematic Theology, University of Aberdeen
1 David MacLaughlin | 2018 Markus Barth Symposium 50:45
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50:45"Like Son, like Father? Did Markus influence Karl's thinking on baptism?" Speaker: David MacLaughlin, Associate Professor of New Testament, Atlantic School of Theology
1 Dr. Jacqueline Lapsley preaches on Isaiah 49:13-18 10:59
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10:59October 4, 2018 | Miller Chapel “Outdoing the Destroyers” Speaker: Dr. Jacqueline Lapsley, Dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs and Professor of Old Testament
1 Convocation 5: Anathea Portier-Young | 2018 Engle Institute 58:41
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58:41June 15, 2018 | 2018 Engle Institute "Embodied Experience Shapes God’s Word: Implications for Contemporary Preaching" Speaker: Anathea Portier-Young, Associate Professor of Old Testament, Duke Divinity School
1 Convocation 4: Anathea Portier-Young | 2018 Engle Institute 48:50
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48:50June 14, 2018 | 2018 Engle Institute "Racing Hearts and Faltering Knees: Embodied Reception of Biblical Prophecy" Speaker: Anathea Portier-Young, Associate Professor of Old Testament, Duke Divinity School
1 Convocation 3: Anathea Portier-Young | 2018 Engle Institute 53:06
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53:06June 13, 2018 | 2018 Engle Institute "From Sign Act to Embodied Prophecy" Speaker: Anathea Portier-Young, Associate Professor of Old Testament, Duke Divinity School
1 Convocation 2: Anathea Portier-Young | 2018 Engle Institute 59:02
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59:02June 12, 2018 | 2018 Engle Institute "Grabbed by the Hair and Punched in the Jaw: Prophetic Encounter with an Embodied God" Speaker: Anathea Portier-Young, Associate Professor of Old Testament, Duke Divinity School
1 Convocation 1: Anathea Portier-Young | 2018 Engle Institute 53:07
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53:07June 11, 2018 | 2018 Engle Institute "More than a Message: Re-embodying Prophetic Experience, Action, and Word" Speaker: Anathea Portier-Young, Associate Professor of Old Testament, Duke Divinity School
1 President Barnes preaches on Philippians 1:12-18a 12:25
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12:25September 27, 2018 | Miller Chapel "These proclaim Christ out of love… the other proclaim Christ out of selfish ambition…" (1:16-17) Some expressions of Christianity are embarrassing. Often it appears that the more anti-intellectual, and theologically naïve preachers are the more popular they are. But that should not be our deepest embarrassment. The real problem is the lack of love that sometimes accompanies our theological sophistication.…
1 Dr. Deborah van Deusen Hunsinger | “Life Together: Called to Compassion” 39:06
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39:06September 5, 2018 | Miller Chapel Opening Convocation Address for the 2018–19 Academic Year Speaker: Dr. Deborah van Deusen Hunsinger, Charlotte W. Newcombe Professor of Pastoral Theology Address: “Life Together: Called to Compassion”
1 President Barnes preaches on Philippians 1:1-11 13:28
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13:28September 13, 2018 | Miller Chapel "…the one who began a good work in you will bring it to completion…" (1:6) Postmodern society is suspicious of embracing narratives or even plots. We are now tempted to believe life is a series of disconnected events that have no meaning apart from what we bring to them. But by grace, we have been incorporated into the good work of a Creator who is not done.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Ecclesiastes 9:7-10 15:03
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15:03September 6, 2018 | Miller Chapel Opening Communion for the 2018–19 Academic Year Preacher: M. Craig Barnes, president and professor of pastoral ministry Sermon: “Choosing Joy” (Ecclesiastes 9:7-10) "So eat your bread with enjoyment, and drink your wine with a merry heart, for God long ago approved of what you do." We tend to think more seriously about the spirituality of the cross and suffering, then we do the spirituality of having a merry heart. But God has approved our joy.…
1 Andrew Root | 2018 Barth Pastors Conference 1:14:01
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1:14:01June 22, 2018 | 2018 Barth Pastors Conference “Karl Barth, Charles Taylor, and the Malaise of Pastoral Identity” Speaker: Andrew Root, Carrie Olson Baalson Associate Professor of Youth and Family Ministry, Luther Seminary
1 Nibs Stroupe | 2018 Barth Pastors Conference 43:40
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43:40June 23, 2018 | 2018 Barth Pastors Conference “We Have Seen the Lord!” Speaker: Nibs Stroupe, pastor and author Due to a technical error, several minutes of this session were not recorded. View the complete text online at http://ptsem.edu/nibs-stroupe-barth-lecture.
1 Christian Andrews | 2018 Barth Pastors Conference 55:38
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55:38June 23, 2018 | 2018 Barth Pastors Conference “The Roaring Lion” Speaker: Christian Andrews, Lead Pastor, Renaissance Church
1 Rev. Fleming Rutledge | 2018 Barth Pastors Conference 40:34
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40:34June 21, 2018 | 2018 Barth Pastors Conference “The Living One Who Makes Alive” Speaker: Rev. Fleming Rutledge, preacher, teacher, and author
1 David Clough | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference 43:59
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43:59June 19, 2018 | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference “Using Barth ‘to Justify Doing Nothing’: James Cone’s Unanswered Critique of Barth Studies, 50 Years On” Speaker: David Clough, Professor of Theological Ethics, University of Chester
1 Andrea White | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference 52:23
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52:23June 19, 2018 | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference "Political Apostasy, Black Nihilism, and Barth” Speaker: Andrea White, Associate Professor of Theology and Culture, Union Theological Seminary
1 David Clough | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference 43:59
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43:59June 19, 2018 | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference “Using Barth ‘to Justify Doing Nothing’: James Cone’s Unanswered Critique of Barth Studies, 50 Years On” Speaker: David Clough, Professor of Theological Ethics, University of Chester
1 Raymond Carr | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference 52:51
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52:51June 19, 2018 | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference “Theolonius Monk - Icon of the Eschaton: Karl Barth, James Cone, and the ‘Impossible Possibility’ of a Theology of Freedom” Speaker: Raymond Carr, Assistant Professor of Theology and Ethics in Religion and Philosophy Division, Pepperdine University
1 Faye Bodley-Dangelo | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference 56:17
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56:17June 20, 2018 | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference “Gender and the Morphological Imaginary in Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics” Speaker: Faye Bodley-Dangelo, Managing Editor, Harvard Theological Review
1 Paul Dafydd Jones | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference 55:50
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55:50June 19, 2018 | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference “Liberation Theology After Charlottesville” Speaker: Paul Dafydd Jones, Associate Professor; Co-Director, The Project of Religion and its Publics, University of Virginia
1 Graham Ward | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference 58:13
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58:13June 20, 2018 | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference “Liberation Theology: Does Karl Barth Have Anything to Offer Here?” Speaker: Graham Ward, Regius Professor of Divinity at Christ Church College, University of Oxford
1 Brian Bantum | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference 53:57
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53:57June 18, 2018 | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference "'Clothed in Flesh': The Artist, Liberation, and the Future of Barthian Theology” Speaker: Brian Bantum, Associate Professor of Theology, Seattle Pacific University
1 Willie James Jennings | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference 49:23
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49:23June 18, 2018 | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference “Another Knowledge of God is Possible: Barth Among Post-Colonial Epistemologists” Speaker: Willie James Jennings, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Africana Studies, Yale Divinity School
1 Hanna Reichel | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference 57:38
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57:38June 18, 2018 | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference "The Other Question between Projection, Colonial Imagination, and Liberation” Speaker: Hanna Reichel, Associate Professor of Reformed Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary
1 Luis Rivera-Pagán | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference 48:20
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48:20June 17, 2018 | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference “Karl Barth and the Origins of Liberation Theology" Speaker: Luis Rivera-Pagán, Henry Winters Luce Professor in Ecumenics Emeritus, Princeton Theological Seminary
May 19, 2018 | Princeton University Chapel President Barnes delivers the 206th commencement address at Princeton Theological Seminary – May 19, 2018
1 Dean James Kay | Reunion 2018 24:47
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24:47May 16, 2018 | Reunion 2018 Dean James F. Kay preaches on 1 John 3:1-3 during the closing worship service of Reunion 2018.
1 Rear Admiral Margaret G. Kibben, CHC, USN | Reunion 2018 46:25
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46:25May 16, 2018 | Reunion 2018 AAEC Service Award Lecture: “At the Frontline of Faith There Is Faith at the Frontlines” Lecturer: Rear Admiral Margaret G. Kibben, CHC, USN
1 Panel Discussion | Reunion 2018 42:16
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42:16May 15, 2018 | Reunion 2018 “This is My Story": Faculty reflections and connections at Reunion 2018 Speakers: Sonia E. Waters, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary Mark S. Smith, Helena Professor of Old Testament Language and Exegesis, Princeton Theological Seminary Gerald C. Liu, Assistant Professor of Worship and Preaching, Princeton Theological Seminary Yvette Joy Harris-Smith, Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in Speech, Princeton Theological Seminary…
May 15, 2018 | Reunion 2018 Service of Remembrance Preacher: Sheree Jones '10 MDiv
1 President Craig Barnes - Opening Worship | Reunion 2018 18:17
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18:17May 14, 2018 | Reunion 2018 President Craig Barnes welcomes alumni to Reunion 2018 and preaches on Acts 9:1-19.
May 15, 2018 | Reunion 2018 Keynote Lecture: “Trust and Trustworthiness” Speaker: Dr. Miroslav Volf, Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology and founding director of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School
1 2018 Commencement Ceremony 2:11:45
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2:11:45May 19, 2018 | Princeton University Chapel 206th Princeton Theological Seminary Commencement Exercises
1 Dr. Nancy Lammers Gross - Sermon 2 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry 25:32
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25:32April 27, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Preacher: Rev. Dr. Nancy Lammers Gross, Arthur Sarell Rudd Associate Professor of Speech Communication in Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary
1 Dr. Brian Bantum - Lecture 2 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry 34:33
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34:33April 27, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry “Unruly Gaps: Towards a Theology of the Visual Life” Lecturer: Dr. Brian Bantum, Associate Professor of Theology, Seattle Pacific University
1 Dr. Brian Bantum - Lecture 1 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry 56:54
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56:54April 26, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry “True Ornamentations: The Making of the Western Icon” Lecturer: Dr. Brian Bantum, Associate Professor of Theology, Seattle Pacific University
1 Rev. Kermit Moss | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry 17:47
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17:47April 26, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry “Wonderful” Preacher: Rev. Kermit Moss, PhD candidate in the area of Practical Theology (Christian Education and Formation), Princeton Theological Seminary, and Interim Director of the Center for Black Church Studies
1 Dr. Nancy Lammers Gross - Sermon 1 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry 24:55
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24:55April 25, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Preacher: Rev. Dr. Nancy Lammers Gross, Arthur Sarell Rudd Associate Professor of Speech Communication in Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary
1 Rev. Dr. Christy Lang-Hearlson | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry 43:08
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43:08April 25, 2017 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry “Renewing the Imagination: Helping Youth (and Ourselves) Imagine Alternatives to Consumer Culture” Lecturer: Rev. Dr. Christy Lang-Hearlson, Assistant Professor of Religious and Theological Education, Villanova University
1 Dr. Matthew Milliner | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry 51:14
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51:14April 24, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry “Cleansing the Temple” Lecturer: Dr. Matthew Milliner, Associate Professor of Art History, Wheaton College
1 Rev. Aqueelah Ligonde | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry 18:15
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18:15April 24, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Sermon: “I’ll Believe It When I See It” Preacher: Rev. Aqueelah Ligonde, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church of Far Rockaway, New York, and Staff Consultant, Ministry Architects
1 Dr. Karlfried Froehlich | The 2018 Frederick Neumann Memorial Lecture 47:28
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47:28April 20, 2018 | Princeton Theological Seminary Library Lecture: “‘A Man of God is in this Town’ (1 Sam 9:6): Princeton Years of the Ethiopian Patriarch Abuna Paulos (1936–2012)” Lecturer: Dr. Karlfried Froehlich, Benjamin B. Warfield Professor of Ecclesiastical History Emeritus, Princeton Theological Seminary…
April 7, 2018 | Miller Chapel “Let All Things Now Living” This concert welcomes the coming of spring with a selection of pieces from cultures from around the world, celebrating the wonders of creation and praising the God who made it and called it good. The Princeton Ringers spring concert features Princeton Seminary students, spouses, staff, and friends from churches across the community. It is under the direction of James Klotz.…
1 Easter Journey: A Concert of Hymns, Readings, and Reflections 1:15:17
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1:15:17April 14, 2018 | Miller Chapel This spring concert features the Princeton Seminary Chapel Choir under the leadership of Martin Tel and Michael Gittens. Choral pieces include three new arrangements commissioned by Princeton Seminary within the last year: Alice Parker’s “Come, O Thou Traveler Unknown,” Ben Brody’s “I Believe,” and Michael Gittens’ “Breathe on Me, Breath of God.”…
1 President Barnes preaches on Ephesians 6:10-17 11:28
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11:28April 19, 2018 | Miller Chapel "Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his power." We are tempted to think of weakness as a spiritual virtue, and strength and power as things to be feared. But there is nothing inherently spiritual about weakness, nor inherently wrong with being strong. The call is to be strong in the Lord. It always gets back to grace.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Ephesians 5:6-20 13:23
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13:23March 29, 2018 | Miller Chapel "For once you were in darkness, but now in the Lord you are light. Live as children of light . . ." The light doesn’t come from us, but from Christ. And the mission of being a child of light is to shine in the darkness. Christ’s community does not exist for itself, but for his mission.…
1 Dr. Dirk J. Smit | “'Making the Good Confession Before Pontius Pilate' – Framed by Politics?” 55:27
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55:27March 21, 2018 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture VI: “'Making the Good Confession Before Pontius Pilate' – Framed by Politics?” Lecturer: Dr. Dirk J. Smit
1 Dr. Dirk J. Smit | “'When You Come Together'? – Discerning the Body” 50:27
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50:27March 22, 2018 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture V: “'When You Come Together'? – Discerning the Body” Lecturer: Dr. Dirk J. Smit
1 Dr. Dirk J. Smit | “'Because They Saw that the Child was Beautiful'? – Recognizing Glory” 50:49
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50:49March 20, 2018 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture IV: “'Because They Saw that the Child was Beautiful'? – Recognizing Glory” Lecturer: Dr. Dirk J. Smit
1 Dr. Dirk J. Smit | “'With Sighs Too Deep For Words'? – Imagining a Different World" 47:01
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47:01March 20, 2018 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture III: “'With Sighs Too Deep For Words'? – Imagining a Different World” Lecturer: Dr. Dirk J. Smit
1 Dr. Dirk J. Smit | “'By the Mercies of God'? – Considering Justification" 53:22
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53:22March 20, 2018 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture II: “'By the Mercies of God'? – Considering Justification” Lecturer: Dr. Dirk J. Smit
1 Dr. Dirk J. Smit | “'Hope for Even the Most Wretched'? – Rethinking Election” 44:10
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44:10March 19, 2018 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture I: “'Hope for Even the Most Wretched'? – Rethinking Election” Lecturer: Dr. Dirk J. Smit
1 Mme Monique Misenga Mukuna | 4th African Women Extraordinaire Symposium 32:56
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32:56March 16, 2018 Keynote Address: “The Many Faces of Violence and How Women Confront and Resist Violence in Congo-Kinshasa" Lecturer: Mme Monique Misenga Mukuna
1 Dr. Médine Moussounga Keener | 4th African Women Extraordinaire Symposium 51:45
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51:45March 16, 2018 Keynote Address: "Becoming One of Them: Women Experiencing Violence in Congo-Brazzaville" Lecturer: Dr. Médine Moussounga Keener
March 22, 2018 | Miller Chapel "But speaking the truth in love, we must grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ." If we cannot speak the truth in love it is not the truth of Christ. And if we cannot love in truth, it is not love. A community of Christ holds truth and love together.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Ephesians 3:14-21 14:34
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14:34March 15, 2018 | Miller Chapel "I pray that you may have the power to . . . know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge . . ." What does it mean to know a love that surpasses knowledge? The point of theology is greater than knowledge about God. The point is to know God. But that can only happen in community.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Ephesians 2:11-22 16:05
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16:05March 1, 2018 | Miller Chapel ". . . you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are citizens with the saints and also members of the household of God." When we remember that we are adopted Gentiles in the household of God, we get less interested in thinking about us vs. them. By the grace of God there is no them. Only us – who have been “brought near by the blood of Christ.”…
1 "Art as Resistance" | Dr. Daniel White Hodge 56:40
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56:40February 22, 2018 | Princeton Theological Seminary Library "Art as Resistance" Lecturer: Dr. Daniel White Hodge, associate professor of intercultural communication at North Park University
1 Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III | The 2018 Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture 40:59
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40:59February 15, 2018 | Miller Chapel "#STAYWOKE" The 2018 Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture at Princeton Theological Seminary Lecturer: The Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III, senior pastor, Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago, Illinois
1 President Barnes preaches on Ephesians 2:1-10 14:27
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14:27February 15, 2018 | Miller Chapel "But God, who is rich in mercy, out of the great love with which he loved us even when we were dead through our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ —by grace you have been saved." The Gospel always turns on the holy word “but.” We were dead, but God made us alive. None of us can self-construct a life. But grace brings us back to life in Christ’s community.…
1 Eugene Rogers | 2018 Graduate Student Conference 55:13
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55:13Keynote lecture at the 2017 Princeton Theological Seminary Annual Graduate Student Conference on “Christianity and the Body” Lecturer: Dr. Eugene Rogers, Professor, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
1 President Barnes preaches on Ephesians 1:1–14 14:17
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14:17February 8, 2018 | Miller Chapel “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places.” Paul uses the phrase "in Christ" nine times in 14 verses. What does this mean, and why is it so important for the church to understand? To be in Christ, is to participate in his community.…
1 John Swinton - Keynote 2 | Disability and Youth Ministry Conference 58:48
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58:48February 1-2, 2018 | Disability and Youth Ministry Conference Speaker: Dr. John Swinton, Chair in Divinity and Religious Studies at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
1 Erin Raffety | Disability and Youth Ministry Conference 42:06
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42:06February 1-2, 2018 | Disability and Youth Ministry Conference Speaker: Rev. Dr. Erin Raffety, Lecturer in Youth, Church, and Culture in the Department of Practical Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary
1 John Swinton - Keynote 1 | Disability and Youth Ministry Conference 44:08
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44:08February 1-2, 2018 | Disability and Youth Ministry Conference Speaker: Dr. John Swinton, Chair in Divinity and Religious Studies at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
1 Dr. Jacob K. Olupona | 2018 World Christianity Conference 42:33
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42:33Keynote Address: "An Agenda for the 21st Century" Speaker: Jacob K. Olupona, professor of African and African American studies, Harvard University, and professor of African religion, Harvard Divinity School
1 Keri L. Day | Spring 2018 Opening Communion Sermon 11:59
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11:59Opening Communion for the 2018 Spring Semester Preacher: Keri L. Day, associate professor of constructive theology and African American religion Sermon: “Give Me a Song of Hope”
1 Dr. Dale T. Irvin | 2018 World Christianity Conference 33:37
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33:37Keynote Address: "World Christianity: A Genealogy" Speaker: Dale T. Irvin, president, New York Theological Seminary
1 Dr. Dennis Britton | African Christians and the Reformation Workshop 52:00
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52:00November 1, 2017 “Reforming Ethiopia: From Kebra Nagast to Protestant England” Lecturer: Dr. Dennis Britton, associate professor of English, Cambridge Program director, University of New Hampshire
1 Dr. Frieder Ludwig | African Christians and the Reformation Workshop 49:09
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49:09November 1, 2017 “Perceptions of Martin Luther in Africa: Aspects of a Complex Heritage” Lecturer: Dr. Frieder Ludwig, Fachhochschule für Interkulturelle Theologie Hermannsburg
1 Dr. David D. Daniels III | African Christians and the Reformation Workshop 41:18
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41:18November 1, 2017 “Ethiopian Christianity in the World of Martin Luther and 16th Century Protestantism” Lecturer: Dr. David D. Daniels III, Henry Winters Luce Professor of World Christianity, McCormick Theological Seminary
1 Dr. Jeroen DeWulf | African Christians and the Reformation Workshop 48:56
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48:56October 31, 2017 “From Pinkster to Pentecostal” Speaker: Dr. Jeroen DeWulf, associate professor in the Department of German, University of California, Berkeley
1 Dr. Katharine Gerbner | African Christians and the Reformation Workshop 44:53
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44:53October 31, 2017 “Caribbean Reformations: Black Christians, Protestant Missionaries, and the Limits of Freedom in the Atlantic World” Speaker: Dr. Katharine Gerbner, assistant professor of history, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
1 Dr. Afe Adogame | African Christians and the Reformation Workshop 30:11
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30:11October 31, 2017 African Christians and the Reformation Workshop Speaker: Dr. Afeosemime "Afe” Adogame, Maxell M. Upson Professor of Christianity and Society, Princeton Theological Seminary
November 9, 2017 The Bible and Ethics in Christian Life: Race, Class, Gender, and Ecological Justice Panelists: • Dr. Eric Barreto, Frederick and Margaret L. Weyerhaeuser Associate Professor of New Testament, Princeton Seminary • Dr. Bruce Birch, dean and professor of biblical theology, Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington DC • Dr. Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, professor of theological and social ethics, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Church Divinity School of the Pacific, and the Graduate Theological Seminary (affiliated with Columbia University) • Dr. Peter Paris, Elmer G. Homrighausen Professor of Christian Ethics Emeritus, Princeton Seminary • Dr. Larry Rasmussen, Reinhold Niebuhr ProfessorEmeritus of Social Ethics, Union Theological Seminary (New York City) Moderator: Dr. Jacqueline Lapsley, associate professor of Old Testament and director of The Center for Theology, Women, and Gender, Princeton Seminary…
1 Dr. Julianna Claassens | “The Case of the Trafficked Princesses (Jeremiah 40-44)" 32:21
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32:21November 15, 2017 | Princeton Theological Seminary Library “The Case of the Trafficked Princesses: Trauma Hermeneutics as Pedagogical Tool for Teaching on Gender-Based Violence” Lecturer: Dr. Julianna Claassens, professor of Old Testament, chair of the Department of Old and New Testament, and head of the gender unit, Faculty of Theology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa…
1 2017 Carols of Many Nations Concert 1:43:59
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1:43:59December 13, 2017 | Miller Chapel The Carols of Many Nations service includes readings, choral anthems, and congregational carols led by the Princeton Seminary Choir and international students and staff of the Seminary.
1 2017 Princeton Ringers Holiday Handbell Concert 52:15
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52:15December 16, 2017 | Miller Chapel “Ring and Sing Glory to the Newborn King!” Under the direction of James Klotz, the Princeton Ringers are comprised of Seminary students, spouses, staff, and friends from churches across the community.
1 President Barnes preaches on Ephesians 4:1-6 31:47
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31:47Fall 2016 Opening Communion Sermon “Dreams and Realities of Community”
1 President Barnes preaches on 1 Kings 19:19–21 10:25
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10:25December 7, 2017 | Miller Chapel “Inheriting the Mantle” No matter how creative your means may be, no one really invents ministry any more than we could invent the gospel. Whether we acknowledge it or not, we all stand on the shoulders of others. In ministry we’re just participating in the next chapter of the Reformation of the church.…
1 President Barnes preaches on 1 Kings 19:1–13 15:30
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15:30November 30, 2017 | Miller Chapel
1 President Barnes preaches on 1 Kings 18:20–24 12:21
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12:21November 9, 2017 | Miller Chapel “Giving Up the Limp” In the times when the famine has been most severe you have to choose if you are going to worship God or Baal. Most of us claim to worship God, but we have a Plan B just in case. Plan B is always Plan Baal.
1 President Barnes preaches on 1 Kings 17:1, 8–16 14:47
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14:47November 2, 2017 | Miller Chapel Listening to God is as much skill as it is gift. And the skill comes from learning to tune your ears. Elijah had to listen to God with the poor widow before he could listen to God in the high drama on Mt. Carmel.
1 Sister Miriam Therese Winter | 2017 Women in Ministry Conference 33:55
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33:55Speaker: Sister Miriam Therese Winter, faculty associate in transformative leadership and spirituality, director, master of arts in transformative leadership and spirituality, and director of the Women’s Leadership Institute, Hartford Seminary, Hartford, Connecticut
1 Rev. Dr. Katie Geneva Cannon | 2017 Women in Ministry Conference 39:48
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39:48“Thinking with our Hearts/Feeling with our Brains: Testimonies of Faith that History Might Otherwise Forget” Speaker: Rev. Dr. Katie Geneva Cannon, Annie Scales Rogers Professor of Christian Ethics, Union Presbyterian Seminary
1 Rev. Julie M. Hoplamazian | 2017 Women in Ministry Conference 14:38
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14:38“Faith of Our Mothers” Preacher: The Reverend Julie M. Hoplamazian, rector, The Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew, Brooklyn, NY
1 President Barnes preaches on Psalm 56, 57:1 11:30
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11:30October 12, 2017 | Miller Chapel "The Wings of Refuge” It is impossible to survive in any environment, including a Christian one, without a sanctuary. It is only a matter of time before “the destroying storms” pass your way. But what does it substantively mean to find shelter under God’s wings?
1 President Barnes preaches on Psalm 27:1-6 12:05
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12:05October 5, 2017 | Miller Chapel “Beholding God’s Beauty” David seeks communion with God in order to seek truth and to behold God’s beauty. Most Protestants are better at seeking than we are at beholding. But the purpose of seeking truth is precisely to behold the beauty of God.
1 President Barnes preaches on Psalm 1 12:20
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12:20September 21, 2017 | Miller Chapel “Being Rooted” The purpose of theological study, worship, and participation in community is to develop deep roots like a tree planted by streams of water. But the purpose of being rooted is to bear fruit.
1 President Barnes preaches on Matthew 13:24-30 14:11
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14:11September 8, 2017 | Miller Chapel "Weeds in the Garden"
1 Jacqueline Lapsley | "Disruptive Covenant" 37:43
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37:43Opening Convocation for the 2017–18 Academic Year Speaker: Jacqueline Lapsley, Dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs and Professor of Old Testament
Opening Communion for the 2017–18 Academic Year Preacher: President Craig Barnes
1 Fall 2017 Opening Convocation 58:24
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58:24Opening Convocation for the 2017–18 Academic Year Speaker: Jacqueline Lapsley, associate professor of Old Testament
President Barnes talks with Old Testament Professor Jacqueline Lapsley about her experiences teaching scripture and working alongside her students at the Farminary.
1 CONVERSATIONS with Craig Barnes, Episode 4 | Ron White on Religion and Politics 13:51
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13:51President Barnes talks with Ronald C. White, best-selling author and historian, about how his theological training informs the way he does history and thinks about the intersection of religion and politics.
1 CONVERSATIONS with Craig Barnes, Episode 3 | Lisa Bowens on Church Planting 13:10
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13:10President Barnes talks with Lisa Bowens, Assistant Professor of New Testament, about reading scripture through a missional lens and how she seeks to prepare students for the exciting challenges of church planting.
1 CONVERSATIONS with Craig Barnes, Episode 2 | Kenda Dean on Social Entrepreneurship 14:38
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14:38President Barnes talks with Kenda Dean, Professor of Youth, Church, and Culture, about how churches can learn to take risks, innovate new forms of ministry, and make a difference for the good of their communities.
1 2017 Commencement Ceremony | Commencement Address 12:54
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12:54May 20, 2017 | Princeton University Chapel Speaker: President Craig Barnes
1 2017 Commencement Ceremony 2:21:12
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2:21:12May 20, 2017 | Princeton University Chapel 205th Princeton Theological Seminary Commencement Exercises
1 Reunion 2017 | Closing Worship 48:33
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48:33Preacher: Dr. William Robinson, chair, Board of Trustees Miller Chapel
1 CONVERSATIONS with Craig Barnes, Episode 1 | Nate Stucky on Theology and Sustainable Agriculture 12:09
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12:09President Barnes talks with Nate Stucky, Director of the Farminary Project, about theology, sustainable agriculture, and the kind of formation that happens when students learn with their hands in the dirt.
1 The President's Faculty Panel | Reunion 2017 1:32:54
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1:32:54"RE:think the Reformation" Auditorium, Mackay Campus Center Moderator: President M. Craig Barnes Panelists: Kenneth G. Appold, James Hastings Nichols Professor of Reformation History Karlfried Froehlich, Benjamin B. Warfield Professor of Ecclesiastical History Emeritus Geddes W. Hanson, Charlotte Newcombe Professor of Congregational Ministry Emeritus Elsie Anne McKee, Archibald Alexander Professor of Reformation Studies and the History of Worship Peter Paris, Elmer G. Homrighausen Professor of Christian Social Ethics Emeritus…
"The Whole Gospel" Lecturer: Eugene Cho, Distinguished Alumnus
1 Welcome and Opening Worship | Reunion 2017 58:49
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58:49Reunion 2017 | Miller Chapel Preacher: President M. Craig Barnes
1 Communion and Service of Remembrance | Reunion 2017 1:00:45
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1:00:45Reunion 2017 | Miller Chapel
"Christian Ministry: Reformed and Ever Reforming" Lecturer: William H. Willimon A retired bishop of the North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church, Willimon currently serves as professor of the practice of Christian ministry at Duke Divinity School.
March 30, 2017 | Miller Chapel "It is better for you to have one man die for the people than to have the whole nation destroyed." A plot develops to kill Jesus immediately after he raises Lazarus from the dead. Seeing the new life that Jesus offers forces a choice. Do you want it? Or would you rather orient your life around the old paradigm of coping with losses? The church needs more than ministers who help people cope.…
1 President Barnes preaches on John 11:38-44 11:02
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11:02March 23, 2017 | Miller Chapel "Unbind him, and let him go." Grace is the startling act of a Savior who stands at the doors of our tombs and invites us to “come out.” Faith is the God given courage to walk out of the tomb into which we have settled. Both are necessary to enjoy new life. But Jesus has no interest in helping us make our tombs more comfortable.…
1 President Barnes preaches on John 11:17-36 12:02
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12:02March 16, 2017 | Miller Chapel "Everyone who lives and believes in me will never die. Do you believe this?" Martha rushed to Jesus, but Mary remained lost in her tears. But both of them offered the same lament at different times: “If you had been here our brother would not have died.” They both believed in their expectations of what Jesus should have done, which is not the same as believing in Jesus.…
1 President Barnes preaches on John 11:1-16 10:49
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10:49March 2, 2017 | Miller Chapel "...after hearing that Lazarus was ill, he stayed two days longer in the place where he was." The RSV states that “because” Jesus loved them he stayed away when he heard that Lazarus was dying. Some translate the text by saying, “Jesus loved them; therefore, he stayed away...” Jesus doesn’t come just in the nick of time, but long afterwards. That’s because he wants us to love him and not what he can do for us. When we surrender to that love we discover that he does far more than we imagined.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Jonah 3:1-5 11:45
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11:45February 23, 2017 | Miller Chapel "God changed his mind..." The Hebrew notion is that God’s will is open ended, waiting to make holy responses to our response. It is always possible to repent, or turn, to the God who is waiting to turn to us. But this grace is a scandal to those who think of themselves as righteous. Our calling is never to judge who is right and who is wrong, but only to invite others and ourselves to keep turning back to God.…
1 President Barnes preaches on Jonah 1:1-3 12:10
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12:10February 6, 2017 | Miller Chapel "Jonah set out to flee to Tarshish from the presence of God." Jonah received a clear mission from God he did not want. So he tried to run not just from this calling, but also from God. But mission is not just an option on career day. We don’t look for it; it looks for us. And to reject it is to flee from being in the presence of God. But God will relentlessly look for us. It is impossible to hide from God.…
1 President Barnes preaches on John 12:1-11 11:47
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11:47April 6, 2017 | Miller Chapel "Mary took a pint of costly perfume...anointed Jesus' feet, and wiped them with her hair." This scene provides the fulfillment of the conversion motif that has developed through the previous chapter. Mary is again at Jesus' feet, but in worship rather than grief. Judas objects to her extravagance, even though he was stealing from Jesus. We either give or steal when we come to Jesus.…
1 President Barnes preaches on John 20:19-23 11:24
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11:24April 20, 2017 | Miller Chapel "If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven." The risen Jesus said the Holy Spirit gives us the power to forgive sins. This may be more power than we want. We would rather leave the forgiving business to Jesus so we can continue to nurture our hurts. But we have to forgive not for the sake of the offender, but for the sake of our own souls.…
Advent is either judgment or the coming of a miracle. If we use this season only to work ourselves into a frenzy to create the perfect holiday for those we serve it will inevitably be a judgment because we cannot possibly do enough. But if we lead others in opening our hearts, we may see a holy day of miracle. Holiday or Holy Day. It’s up to you.…
1 President Barnes Preaches on Luke 17:11–19 13:34
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13:34Ten lepers were healed by Jesus, but only the Samaritan returned to give thanks. The outsider became the only insider of those who understood grace. The community Jesus is creating is made up of those who know they have received his grace. Thus, gratitude should be the hallmark of the church, and perhaps the measure of our spirituality.…
1 President Barnes Preaches on Hebrews 11:8–13 12:28
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12:28In the end Abraham is a model of faith in a dream that outlived him. As Niebuhr claimed, “Nothing worth doing can be accomplished in one lifetime.” Our lives find meaning in being called to something bigger than ourselves.
1 President Barnes Preaches on Genesis 22:1–3 13:00
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13:00How do we make sense of the call to child sacrifice to God? We cannot. Blessedly it did not make sense to God either. But all of us will find that we are repeatedly called to be willing to sacrifice our blessings.
1 President Barnes Preaches on Genesis 16:1–10 11:53
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11:53God made a covenant not only with Isaac, but also with Ishmael. This means the church has to be a blessing to those who not are part of our faith tradition. We cannot fulfill our calling without caring for the “other.”
1 President Barnes Preaches on Genesis 15:1–6 11:09
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11:09“He believed the Lord who reckoned it to him as righteousness.” Eventually we discover our call is not to do something spectacular for God, but simply to place our lives in God’s hands.
1 President Barnes Preaches on Genesis 12:10–20 11:09
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11:09Immediately after Abraham received his calling things became hard in his life. So he went to Egypt where he tried to manage his way into a blessing, only to make great mistakes. Only God can give what God has promised.
1 Opening Communion Sermon for the 2016 - 2017 Academic Year 12:40
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12:40Sermon: “Dreams and Realities of Community”
The miracle about how many fish the disciples caught, and if this really happened, is a distraction from the most unbelievable thing in the text—there is a Savior on board
1 President Barnes Preaches on Mark 4:35–41 12:15
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12:15The first question is Jesus do you “care that we are perishing?” The second question is from Jesus who wonders why his disciples would be afraid? The third is again from the disciples who wonder about this Jesus. Having Jesus on board is a constant experience in amazement, if we are paying attention.…
1 President Barnes Preaches on John 20:1–10 12:11
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12:11Jesus tells Mary Magdalene not to hold onto him. Easter is in part the discovery that there is more to Jesus than we know. This is part of the mission of theological education. We learn to discover more of Jesus in order to show others this mystery.
Pilate’s real choice was to make the people his real King, and that is what sentenced King Jesus and the world’s hope to death. We are all Pilate making this choice even though we do not realize it.
1 President Barnes Preaches on John 18:28–38A 12:48
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12:48Pilate, who is no doubt weary of his compromised life working for the system, cannot handle Jesus’s words about the truth. “What is the truth?” We say that we pursue this question, but are actually terrified by where it may lead us.
1 President Barnes Preaches John 18:15–27 10:46
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10:46By denying that he is a disciple, Peter is actually telling the truth. If being a disciple means being a follower then Peter and we are not disciples after we realize Jesus is leading us to the cross.
1 President Barnes Preaches on Matthew 14:22–33 11:14
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11:14It is hard to be a useful disciple of Jesus until one gets out of the boat and starts walking on water toward him. Eventually we discover we cannot walk on water and cry out to the Savior.
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