Today’s chapel is a Corporate Worship Chapel. We believe that worship is a lifestyle of response to God as we come to know Him better. Corporate worship is a unique part of that worship lifestyle that invites the Bryan family to respond together to God's work among us.
Today’s chapel is a Corporate Worship Chapel. We believe that worship is a lifestyle of response to God as we come to know Him better. Corporate worship is a unique part of that worship lifestyle that invites the Bryan family to respond together to God's work among us.
Carter Johnson, pastor of Westminister Presbyterian Church in Dayton, TN will be sharing with us today. Carter's good sense of humor and solid grounding in scripture have endeared him to many in the Dayton area.
Norman Jones is associate professor of theatre at Gordon College. Out of his passion for theater, he has directed 39 plays and supervised 28 student-directed productions, and assisted in the creation of 13 premieres or commissioned plays.
In 1989, Norm was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa (RP), a genetic, degenerative disease of the retina that causes loss of sight, starting with peripheral vision. As a theatre director, and Norm had devoted his life to developing the ability to truly see what was around him, to notice nuances of expression, movement, and interaction.
Now he is discovering that vision can require revision, and that dependence on others and God can invite life's deepest blessings.
A time for the Bryan family to gather together and praise the Lord for all He has provided!
As part of our chapel theme of imaging Christ through culture and the creative arts, we've asked several Bryan film majors to construct a series of films that will inspire us to consider the powerful medium of film.
Dr. Robert Brabenec began teaching mathematics at Wheaton College in June 1964, and after a 2-year tour of active duty as an Army captain in missile intelligence, he returned to Wheaton in 1967 to become chair of the newly formed Department of Mathematics. He has 3 children and 7 grandchildren. Dr. Brabenec enjoys travel, general history and biographies, and visiting museums and historical sites.
Men will meet in the dining hall; women in Rudd Auditorium.
David Cowan (Scotland), International Economic Specialist: author of Economic Parables: The Monetary Teachings of Jesus Christ; published in the Washington Times and the Times of London; been interviewed by major media, including CNBC, The Wall Street Journal; Bloomberg TV, and BBC Radio