Pepperdine Bible Lectures 2018

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This collection includes nearly 200 audio recordings from the 75th Annual Pepperdine Bible Lectures, May 1-4, 2018 on the campus of Pepperdine University in Malibu, California. Under director Mike Cope, the theme of this year's conference is "The Spirit Filled People of God."

Episodios

  • Permission Already Granted: Rethinking Perceptions of Spiritual Authority

    19/05/2023 Duración: 50min

    Teacher: Bryn Valencia There is a gap between believing women are fully welcomed to lead in the Church, and seeing that liberty realized in our local churches – how do women and men live healthy, vibrant lives of faith and leadership in this in-between season? Rooted in the fundamental belief of the Imago Dei residing within every person, this class will help us unlock creative solutions for reclaiming hope, empowered soul care, and active engagement while in a season of waiting.

  • Loving Sundays: How Sundays Can Be Your Best Day of the Week

    19/05/2023 Duración: 49min

    Teacher: Jovan Barrington You're invited to attend this class that focuses on how to make Sundays meaningful, fulfilling, and enjoyable. We will discuss topics such as the importance of gathering with your church, participating in spiritual practices, and alleviating anxiety and disappointments while cultivating celebration and joy. This class is open for ministry leaders and anyone who wants to make Sunday a great day and create a deeper connection with God. Join us and discover how Sundays can be your best day of the week.

  • Husband of One Wife: ”Nothing Else Needs to be Said: (Part 2)

    19/05/2023 Duración: 48min

    Teacher: John Mark Hicks As congregations process pastoral leadership and the inclusion of women, one of the most frequent barriers is three Greek words traditionally translated “husband of one wife.” These two classes explore the interpretation and practice of this “qualification” in the history of the church (with emphasis on the Restoration Movement) and offer an understanding of this Greek idiom that does not exclude women in the context of 1 Timothy 3.

  • Becoming Wounded Healers: Responding to Religious Trauma

    19/05/2023 Duración: 49min

    Teacher: Charles Kiser Many people leave churches and faith because they have experienced spiritual abuse and trauma due to toxic religious narratives. In this session we explore the concepts of spiritual abuse and religious trauma, and present pastoral leadership practices and postures that foster congregations that are healing for the spiritually traumatized.

  • Overcoming Struggles in Sharing Your Faith

    19/05/2023 Duración: 47min

    Teacher: Mark Mayo Learn how to share your faith with gentleness and respect. In a world that is dark and divided, we will discover new ways to bridge the gap and bring the one true answer to hope and peace-Jesus Christ.

  • OASIS: An Invitation to Real Rest

    19/05/2023 Duración: 51min

    Teacher: Carlos Isaziga What do you do when you can’t shake the feeling of being tired? Maybe it’s a simple all too common physical depletion of energy, or are you dealing with a weariness much deeper than that? Society is feeling the effects of fatigue on many different levels, Jesus makes an invitation to a life of rest and refreshment.

  • Ministry That’s Digital and Relational

    19/05/2023 Duración: 02h20min

    Teachers: Dudley Chancey, Josh Griffin, Mike Shepherd, Jeff Walling In a world of ever-increasing and -invasive technology, which way should youth ministers turn? How can we reach teens who live in a digital world yet desperately seek authentic relationships? Sharing truth in imaginative ways has never been more important. Come hear some recent research and fresh ideas on how to leverage technology to give you more time to lean into relational ministry from experts and creative voices in the field of student ministry.

  • The Path of Most Resistance: Tested Strategies for a New Church Growth Model

    19/05/2023 Duración: 44min

    Teacher: Pat Bills We are living in a time where churches are struggling with their attendance and morale is low; things just aren’t “what they used to be.” But what if churches actually embraced a strategy that measured success in different ways than before? Join me as we explore specific strategies that have “grown” our church into becoming a smaller more faithful and focused community of disciples.

  • In the Midst of Good News: A Workshop on the Gospel of Mark

    19/05/2023 Duración: 02h07min

    Teacher: Nick Zola The Gospel of Mark is likely the earliest surviving written story of Jesus. It’s fast paced and action packed, revealing some rough language yet real literary artistry, with an abrupt start and a surprising twist at the end. In this workshop we will explore the good news Mark conveys to his listeners and how to relate that good news ourselves, if we dare.

  • Jesus Goes to College: Ministry in the Secular Context

    18/05/2023 Duración: 51min

    Teacher: K. Rex Butts This class will explore the participation of the local church in the mission of God among college contexts. The operatives of transforming and planting will shape this discussion.

  • Breaking the Fourth Wall in Preaching

    18/05/2023 Duración: 47min

    Teacher: Cheryl Russell Dialogical preaching and the opportunities and advantages it provides for churches in the new missional era.

  • Navigating Romantic Relationships in a Broken World

    18/05/2023 Duración: 43min

    Teacher: Dori Lansbach Romantic relationships are in the forefront of every person’s mind at some point in their life. So much of our lives including our identity, our past, and our future are impacted by the partners that we choose to become involved with romantically, but how do we navigate these relationships in a broken world? How do we prepare our individual emotional and spiritual health to be ready to be in a relationship? How do we date in a way that brings glory to God? How do we navigate the dynamics of marriage to reflect God’s vision for a holy partnership? How do we discern the unhealthy dynamics of relationships? Whether you’re single and preparing yourself to date, actively dating, or are married, this session will help you consider different aspects of relationships that are so often overlooked or misconstrued in today’s world.

  • Love, Truth, and Forever

    18/05/2023 Duración: 51min

    Teacher: Jeanette Duval A straightforward look at these three vital aspects of God and how our understanding of them impacts every level of our spiritual health. Especially relevant for our younger adults, teens, and children!

  • Yes, Jesus Loves Me and So Should I: Cultivating Well-being Through Self-care and Self-compassion

    18/05/2023 Duración: 41min

    Teacher: La Shonda Coleman At times it can be challenging to love and show compassion for self in the many ways that we so readily do for others. We may have bought into the myth that self care is selfish. Yes, I named it a myth and if this is something you have bought into, extend yourself grace--while leaning into an opportunity to believe differently. An opportunity to experience love starting with Jesus and YOU. In the scriptures, Jesus models for us the practice of self-care and compassion. The truth is, Jesus loves you and gives us permission to love ourselves as well (Leviticus 19:17-18). This love can be expressed through self-care practices and through the practice of self-compassion. The question now is, how does it look to love and show compassion for ourselves? This class will prepare participants to create a self-care plan and to experience a variety of sensations that flow from self compassion. Through education, embodied practices, guided reflections, prayer, meditation and dialogue, participan

  • Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?

    17/05/2023 Duración: 44min

    Teacher: Karl Ihfe The table is significant. It’s where Christians have broken bread, found fellowship, and extended compassion for centuries. It’s the place we still gather weekly to be reminded of our shared life in Christ. It’s also been the source of much controversy and contention, springing from the question, "Who gets a seat at the table?" That question almost split the church at the very beginning, and in a culture as fractured and divided as ours, threatens to split the church again. It’s time to look again at the example of Jesus, who shared a table with all kinds of people, and it got him into all kinds of trouble. Let’s consider how God might be challenging us to stretch and grow beyond our comfort zone as he asks us once again that famous question: Guess who’s coming to dinner?

  • Planning with the Spirit: His Impact on Our Lives and the Church

    17/05/2023 Duración: 46min

    Teacher: Danny Quintero Unlimited knowledge, unlimited power, unlimited love. Billions of followers, billions of lives impacted. People talk about Him, but do they walk with Him? If you are interested in knowing the importance of planning with the Spirit and the change that you can experience in your life and even in your church, I invite you to join us in this class.

  • The House that Built Me: The Women of Faith That Have Shaped My Life

    17/05/2023 Duración: 46min

    Teacher: Sara Young Jackson I have always loved the song sung by Miranda Lambert, “The House That Built Me,” because it so poignantly reminds me of the people in my life who have influenced who I have become today. In this class, I will reflect on the women, both in Scripture and in my personal history, whose lives of faith have “shaped” me.

  • The Low Lying Fruit of Proactive Congregational Care: Reclaiming the Power of Kindness and Goodness in Our Church Communities and Beyond

    17/05/2023 Duración: 45min

    Teacher: Kent Jobe This class will look at the underlying spirit that defined the early church and how intentional congregational care can transform the local church from the inside out.

  • Lamenting Date-Onomics*

    17/05/2023 Duración: 55min

    Teacher: Kelly Haer 60:40. Why are there so often more women than men on college campuses and in your young adult ministry? How does this "man deficit" impact both men and women? What does faithful living look like amidst the current economics of dating? Demographics, statistics, game theory, and ambiguous loss will be used to make sense of--and provide a guide to navigate--the dating climate at school and life after college! *Date-Onomics coined by Jon Birger

  • Trueish: Church Leadership Principles That Sound Right, but Aren’t Anymore. Mostly.

    17/05/2023 Duración: 50min

    Teacher: Tim Spivey Even prior to the pandemic, the church was changing in dramatic ways. This class discusses, humorously, the expiration of several popular leadership principles, and offers a look at the prevailing church of the rest of the 21st century.

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