A Conversation with Martin Scorsese on Faith and FilmFULLER studio2024-10-17 | A Conversation with Martin Scorsese on Faith and FilmThe Science of Thriving: Optimal DevelopmentFULLER studio2022-11-23 | In the last of seven videos on “The Science of Thriving,” Pamela Ebstyne King reflects on how the psychological sciences help us reach the ends that theology and faith identify.
Pamela Ebstyne King is the Peter L. Benson Professor of Applied Developmental Science and executive director of the Thrive Center for Human Development.The Science of Thriving: Bridging the Nature-Niche GapFULLER studio2022-11-21 | In the sixth of seven videos on “The Science of Thriving,” Pamela Ebstyne King describes the constant gap between our human capacities and the world around us, as well as how we bridge these gaps with our capacities to learn and adapt.
Pamela Ebstyne King is the Peter L. Benson Professor of Applied Developmental Science and executive director of the Thrive Center for Human Development.The Science of Thriving: Emotion RegulationFULLER studio2022-11-17 | In the fifth of seven videos on “The Science of Thriving,” Pamela Ebstyne King talks about practices that assist in emotional regulation—and about how such regulation is important for us as we help others.
Pamela Ebstyne King is the Peter L. Benson Professor of Applied Developmental Science and executive director of the Thrive Center for Human Development.The Science of Thriving: Developmental Systems in MinistryFULLER studio2022-11-15 | In the fourth of seven videos on “The Science of Thriving,” Pamela Ebstyne King shares how understanding developmental systems for different groups helps us care more effectively for those we serve.
Pamela Ebstyne King is the Peter L. Benson Professor of Applied Developmental Science and executive director of the Thrive Center for Human Development.The Science of Thriving: Relational Developmental Systems TheoryFULLER studio2022-11-10 | In the third of seven videos on “The Science of Thriving,” Pamela Ebstyne King explains how humans develop in relationship to the contexts we inhabit.
Pamela Ebstyne King is the Peter L. Benson Professor of Applied Developmental Science and executive director of the Thrive Center for Human Development.The Science of Thriving: Thriving As Engaging in the World, Others, and GodFULLER studio2022-11-07 | In the second of seven videos on “The Science of Thriving,” Pamela Ebstyne King reflects on the Christian’s participation in God’s ongoing work in the world.
Pamela Ebstyne King is the Peter L. Benson Professor of Applied Developmental Science and executive director of the Thrive Center for Human Development.The Science of Thriving: Saved For Something, Not Just From SomethingFULLER studio2022-11-04 | In the first of seven videos on “The Science of Thriving,” Pamela Ebstyne King shares how the psychological sciences help us understand our narratives and identities—and how to thrive in them.
Pamela Ebstyne King is the Peter L. Benson Professor of Applied Developmental Science and executive director of the Thrive Center for Human Development.An Advocative Response to Mass IncarcerationFULLER studio2022-11-02 | Sithy Bin shares about his experience of reentry and about the need for increased support and advocacy for returning citizens.
Sithy Bin serves as a leader of Testimony Ministries and is co-founder of the Made New Foundation.A Restorative Response to Mass IncarcerationFULLER studio2022-10-27 | Linda Barkman reflects on her years of ministry while in prison and on the ways the church must help in the healing of returning citizens.
Linda Barkman is an MAT and PhD graduate of Fuller Seminary.An Evangelistic Response to Mass IncarcerationFULLER studio2022-10-06 | Jarret Keith talks about God’s call to bring equity, freedom, and joy to our incarcerated and formerly incarcerated neighbors.
Jarret Keith (MAT ’21) is the founder of Testimony Ministries.Fuller Seminary: Celebrating 75 YearsFULLER studio2022-09-19 | For 75 years, Fuller Seminary has been a center for innovative theological training and world-class scholarship, and a leading voice in the evangelical movement. Fuller plans to celebrate this milestone anniversary, centered on the theme “Faithfully Forward,” throughout the 2022–2023 academic year. Learn more at https://www.fuller.edu/posts/fuller-seminary-kicks-off-year-of-celebrations-for-75th-anniversary/.A Message from the Sixth President of Fuller SeminaryFULLER studio2022-09-19 | ...Psychological Sciences for Ministry: From Surviving to ThrivingFULLER studio2022-09-09 | Kutter Callaway introduces this FULLER dialogues series on the psychological sciences, meant to equip ministry leaders to better understand themselves and to better walk alongside others.
Kutter Callaway is associate professor of theology and culture.The Cognitive Sciences and Belief: Christian Ritual As ScaffoldingFULLER studio2022-09-08 | In the last of nine videos on “The Cognitive Sciences and Belief,” Kutter Callaway summarizes how understanding the cognitive sciences in relation to our faith helps ministry leaders in areas of teaching and discipleship.
Kutter Callaway is the William K. Brehm Chair of Worship, Theology and the Arts and associate professor of theology and culture.The Cognitive Sciences and Belief: Counterintuitive TeachingFULLER studio2022-09-02 | In the eighth of nine videos on “The Cognitive Sciences and Belief,” Kutter Callaway encourages those who teach or lead to distinguish between people’s different levels of belief in order to best walk alongside them.
Kutter Callaway is associate professor of theology and culture.The Cognitive Sciences and Belief: None of Us Are Purely Rational CreaturesFULLER studio2022-08-31 | In the seventh of nine videos on “The Cognitive Sciences and Belief,” Kutter Callaway talks about the common frustrations we might have about wanting to change people’s behaviors and reflects on finding ways to tap into people’s intuitive belief systems.
Kutter Callaway is associate professor of theology and culture.The Cognitive Sciences and Belief: Non-reflective Beliefs As the DefaultFULLER studio2022-08-23 | In the sixth of nine videos on “The Cognitive Sciences and Belief,” Kutter Callaway explores the ways reflective and non-reflective beliefs are interrelated.
Kutter Callaway is associate professor of theology and culture.The Cognitive Sciences and Belief: Reflective and Non-reflective BeliefsFULLER studio2022-08-22 | In the fifth of nine videos on “The Cognitive Sciences and Belief,” Kutter Callaway examines two kinds of belief related to our spiritual and religious thinking.
Kutter Callaway is associate professor of theology and culture.The Cognitive Sciences and Belief: Dual Process CognitionFULLER studio2022-08-18 | In the fourth of nine videos on “The Cognitive Sciences and Belief,” Kutter Callaway highlights two systems of thought that form our religious beliefs.
Kutter Callaway is associate professor of theology and culture.The Cognitive Sciences and Belief: Maturationally Natural CapacitiesFULLER studio2022-08-17 | In the third of nine videos on “The Cognitive Sciences and Belief,” Kutter Callaway explains the distinction between maturationally natural capacities and practiced naturalness.
Kutter Callaway is associate professor of theology and culture.The Cognitive Sciences and Belief: Humans Are Not Blank SlatesFULLER studio2022-08-12 | In the second of nine videos on “The Cognitive Sciences and Belief,” Kutter Callaway talks about how humans are deeply embodied creatures who develop not only to exist in our environments but to thrive in them.
Kutter Callaway is associate professor of theology and culture.The Cognitive Sciences and BeliefFULLER studio2022-08-11 | In the first of nine videos on “The Cognitive Sciences and Belief,” Kutter Callaway introduces the intersections and dynamics of cognitive science and religious belief.
Kutter Callaway is associate professor of theology and culture.Panel | Pastoring in the MovementFULLER studio2022-08-04 | Shep Crawford, Sonja Dawson, Michael Fisher, and Najuma Smith-Pollard discuss the most pressing needs in their communities and the ways in which God is calling the church to work, to lead, and to serve, in this panel discussion moderated by Dwight Radcliff.
Sonja Dawson is senior pastor of New Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church and is founder and CEO of Sisters in Ministry Incorporated; Shep Crawford is a Grammy Award-winning producer and writer and is senior pastor of The Experience Christian Ministries in Los Angeles; Michael Fisher is pastor of Greater Zion Church Family; Najuma Smith-Pollard is assistant director of community and publish engagement with the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture; and Dwight Radcliff is academic dean for Fuller’s Pannell Center and assistant professor of mission, theology, and culture.
Paneles | Pastoreando en el Movimiento
Shep Crawford, Sonja Dawson, Michael Fisher y Najuma Smith-Pollard analizan las necesidades más urgentes de sus comunidades y las formas en que Dios está llamando a la iglesia a trabajar, liderar y servir, en este panel de discusión moderado por Dwight Radcliff. .
Sonja Dawson es pastora principal de New Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church y es fundadora y directora ejecutiva de Sisters in Ministry Incorporated; Shep Crawford es un productor y escritor ganador de un premio Grammy y es pastor principal de The Experience Christian Ministries en Los Ángeles; Michael Fisher es pastor de Greater Zion Church Family; Najuma Smith-Pollard es subdirectora de participación comunitaria y publicación en el Centro de Religión y Cultura Cívica de la USC; y Dwight Radcliff es decano académico del Centro Pannell de Fuller y profesor asistente de misión, teología y cultura.
패널 | 운동 속에서의 목회
드와이트 래드클리프(Dwight Radcliff)가 진행하는 패널 토론에서 솁 크로포드(Shep Crawford), 소냐 도슨(Sonja Dawson), 마이클 피셔(Michael Fisher), 나주마 스미스-폴라드(Najuma Smith-Pollard)는 자신의 공동체에서 가장 시급한 필요에 대해서 논의하고 하나님께서 교회로 하여금 어떻게 사역하고, 지도하고, 섬기도록 부르시는지에 대해 논의합니다.
소냐 도슨(Sonja Dawson)은 New Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church의 담임 목사이며 Sisters in Ministry Incorporated의 설립자이자 CEO입니다. 솁 크로포드(Shep Crawford)는 그래미상을 수상한 프로듀서이자 작곡가이며 로스앤젤레스에 있는 Experience Christian Ministries의 담임 목사입니다. 마이클 피셔(Michael Fisher)는 Greater Zion Church Family의 목사입니다. 나주마 스미스-폴라드(Najuma Smith-Pollard)는 USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture의 커뮤니티 및 출판 업무 담당 부원장입니다. 드와이트 래드클리프(Dwight Radcliff)는 풀러의 패넬 센터(Pannell Center) 학장이자 선교, 신학, 문화학 조교수입니다.H. B. Charles Jr. on the Ministry of the WordFULLER studio2022-08-03 | In a conversation with Dwight Radcliff, H. B. Charles Jr. discusses the role of the pastor and of the church to faithfully engage and reach the world, with kingdom values and allegiance to Christ.
H. B. Charles Jr. is a speaker, author, and the pastor of Shiloh Metropolitan Baptist Church in Jacksonville and Orange Park, Florida.
H.B. Charles Jr. Sobre el ministerio de la palabra
En una conversación con Dwight Radcliff, H. B. Charles Jr. analiza el papel del pastor y de la iglesia para comprometerse fielmente y alcanzar al mundo, con los valores del reino y la lealtad a Cristo.
H. B. Charles Jr. es orador, autor y pastor de la Iglesia Bautista Metropolitana de Shiloh en Jacksonville y Orange Park, Florida.
말씀 사역에 대하여 - H. B. 찰스 2세(H. B. Charles Jr.) 강연
드와이트 래드클리프(Dwight Radcliff)와 함께 하는 대화에서 H. B. 찰스 2세는 이 세상과 충실히 관계를 맺고 세상에 영향력을 미치기 위해 하나님 나라의 가치와 그리스도를 향한 충실함을 가지고 목사와 교회가 가져야 할 역할에 대해 논의합니다.
H. B. 찰스 2세(H. B. Charles Jr.)는 플로리다 주 잭슨빌과 오렌지 파크에 위치한 실로 메트로폴리탄 침례교회(Shiloh Metropolitan Baptist Church)의 목사이자 강연자, 저자입니다.H. B. Charles Jr. on the Coming KingdomFULLER studio2022-08-01 | H. B. Charles Jr. preaches from the Parable of the Weeds, which reminds us that the inevitable evils in this world cannot stop the advancement of the Kingdom of God.
H. B. Charles Jr. is a speaker, author, and the pastor of Shiloh Metropolitan Baptist Church in Jacksonville and Orange Park, Florida.
H. B. Charles Jr. sobre el reino venidero
H. B. Charles Jr. predica de la parábola de la mala hierba, que nos recuerda que los males inevitables en este mundo no pueden detener el avance del Reino de Dios.
H. B. Charles Jr. es orador, autor y pastor de la Iglesia Bautista Metropolitana de Shiloh en Jacksonville y Orange Park, Florida.
임하실 하나님 나라 - H. B. 찰스 2세(H. B. Charles Jr.) 강연
H. B. 찰스 2세(H. B. Charles Jr.)는 ‘알곡과 가라지의 비유’를 통해 이 세상의 피할 수 없는 악이 하나님 나라의 임재를 막을 수 없음을 일깨워 줍니다.
H. B. 찰스 2세는 강연자이자 저자이며 플로리다 주 잭슨빌과 오렌지 파크에 위치한 실로 메트로폴리탄 침례교회(Shiloh Metropolitan Baptist Church)의 목사입니다.A Conversation with Bill Pannell and Jemar TisbyFULLER studio2022-07-28 | William Pannell speaks with Jemar Tisby about his journey of faith, the cost of following Jesus, the racial history of the American church, and the newly updated and expanded edition of his 1993 book, The Coming Race Wars.
William Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching at Fuller Seminary. Jemar Tisby is a historian, author, and the president and co-founder of The Witness: A Black Christian Collective.Panel | Building a Healthy WorldFULLER studio2022-06-16 | Mary Chase-Ziolek, Randy Woodley, and Tina Armstrong discuss what it looks like to build a healthy world by considering the areas of congregations and communities, of theological education, and of the whole of creation, in this panel discussion moderated by Alexia Salvatierra.
Mary Chase-Ziolek is professor emeritus of health ministries and nursing at North Park University; Randy Woodley is distinguished professor of faith and culture at Portland Seminary and is co-sustainer and co-host of Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice and Eloheh Farm; Tina Armstrong is associate professor of clinical psychology and director of clinical training at Fuller’s School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy; and Alexia Salvatierra is academic dean of Fuller’s Centro Latino and assistant professor of integral mission and global transformation.Panel | Trauma and ResilienceFULLER studio2022-06-06 | Cynthia Eriksson, Lisseth Rojas-Flores, Tommy Givens, and Gladys K. Mwiti discuss trauma care, immigration-related trauma, trauma therapy, and healing for caregivers in this panel discussion moderated by Alexia Salvatierra.
Cynthia Eriksson is associate professor of psychology and PsyD program chair; Lisseth Rojas-Flores is associate professor of clinical psychology; Tommy Givens is associate professor of New Testament studies; Gladys K. Mwiti is supervisor/team leader of Oasis Africa; and Alexia Salvatierra is academic dean of Fuller’s Centro Latino and assistant professor of integral mission and global transformation.Panel | Healing and MissionFULLER studio2022-05-16 | Opoku Onyinah, Elizabeth Salazar-Sanzana, and Sung-Deuk Oak reflect on the church’s role in health and healing from their respective perspectives and contexts in Africa, Latin America, and Asia in this panel discussion moderated by Erik Aasland.
Opoku Onyinah is former chairman of the Church of Pentecost and associate professor of pentecostal studies at Pentecost University in Ghana; Elizabeth Salazar-Sanzana is professor of Comunidad Teologica Evangelica de Chile; Sung-Deuk Oak is Dongsoon Im and Mija Im Endowed Chair and associate professor of Korean Christianity at UCLA; and Erik Aasland is affiliate assistant professor of anthropology and manager for the Center for Missiological Research at Fuller Seminary.Panel | The Impact of Medical Mission on HealthFULLER studio2022-05-06 | Manoj Kurian, Martha Mwendafilumba, and Michael Soderling discuss the church’s role in providing access to medical care and public health resources across the globe in this panel discussion moderated by Erik Aasland.
Manoj Kurian is coordinator of the World Council of Churches-Ecumenical Advisory Alliance; Martha Mwendafilumba is co-catalyst for Health for All Nations, co-director for the Lausanne Health for All Nations Network, and president of Zambia Nurses Christian Fellowship; Michael Soderling is director of Health for All Nations, chief governance officer of William Carey International University, and founder of Salud que Transforme; and Erik Aasland is affiliate assistant professor of anthropology and manager for the Center for Missiological Research at Fuller Seminary.Response | Christian Healthcare in Late Antique to Medieval PeriodsFULLER studio2022-04-25 | In response to Kimberly Alexander’s lecture on “Healing in the History of Christianity,” Vince Bantu considers global Christian approaches to healthcare, with a particular look at examples from the late antique and medieval periods.
Vince Bantu is assistant professor of church history and Black church studies.Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen on Hope for a Fractured WorldFULLER studio2022-04-01 | In his sermon delivered at Fuller All-Seminary Chapel during the 2021 Missiology Lectures, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen reflects on Jesus’ earthly ministry and on the ways healing, restoration, and hope might come in today’s fractured world.
Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen is professor of systematic theology at Fuller.Kimberly Alexander on Healing in the History of ChristianityFULLER studio2022-03-31 | In this session of the 2021 Missiology Lectures, “Healing in the History of Christianity,” Kimberly Alexander gives an overview of the theology and ministry practices associated with healing in the long history of the Christianity.
Kimberly Alexander is a historian of Pentecostalism and is director of online education at the Ramp School of Ministry.Santiago “Jimmy” Mellado on Intimacy with ChristFULLER studio2022-03-28 | In his closing remarks to the 2021 Missiology Lectures, Santiago “Jimmy” Mellado shares some key practices of effective churches and emphasizes the importance and centrality of intimacy with Jesus.
Santiago “Jimmy” Mellado is president and CEO of Compassion International.Creative Community | John Van DeusenFULLER studio2022-03-25 | John Van Deusen dwells on the significance of creating art in community and on the ways we are shaped by inviting both God and others into our creative processes.
John Van Deusen is a Brehm Residency Musician.Response | Healing, Thriving, and DiscipleshipFULLER studio2022-03-23 | In response to Miroslav Volf’s lecture on “The Mission of the Church,” Pamela Ebstyne King speaks about the church’s need for models of ministry and mission that enable us to grow into our full selves—with and for God, and with and for others.
Pamela Ebstyne King is Peter L. Benson Associate Professor of Applied Developmental Science, PhD psychological science program chair, and executive director of the Thrive Center for Human Development.Miroslav Volf on The World as God’s HomeFULLER studio2022-03-18 | In this session of the 2021 Missiology Lectures, “The Mission of the Church: Abundant Health,” Miroslav Volf reflects on God’s mission to make God’s home in the world and among the wholeness of creation and all its creatures.
Miroslav Volf is Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology and founding director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture at Yale University.The Process of Making | Dea JenkinsFULLER studio2022-03-17 | Dea Jenkins talks about the ways the Spirit’s leading can be intertwined with the process of art-making and about art’s capacity to be both prophetic and healing.
Dea Jenkins is a Fuller alumna and an interdisciplinary artist.Response | Mark Labberton on the Challenges of Interfaith EngagementFULLER studio2022-03-02 | In response to Miroslav Volf’s lecture “World Faiths and Globalization: What Are They and Why Do They Matter?” Mark Labberton considered the complexities that passion, power, and fear bring to interfaith conversations—and questioned how love might also play a part.
Mark Labberton is president of Fuller Seminary.Miroslav Volf and N. T. Wright on the Future of the ChurchFULLER studio2022-02-10 | Miroslav Volf and N. T. Wright spoke about their faith journeys, the Christian life, the state of the church, and more in a conversation with Mark Labberton.
At the time of recording, Miroslav Volf was founding director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture and Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology at Yale Divinity School and N. T. Wright was research professor of New Testament and early Christianity at St. Mary’s College in the University of St. AndrewsResponse | Marguerite Shuster, Oscar García-Johnson, Mignon Jacobs on World FaithsFULLER studio2022-02-10 | In response to Miroslav Volf’s lecture “World Faiths and Globalization: How Does Globalization Affect Them?” Marguerite Shuster, Oscar García-Johnson, Mignon Jacobs discussed themes of colonization, human flourishing, and the public arena as they relate to the major world faiths.
At the time of recording, Marguerite Shuster was Harold John Ockenga Professor Emeritus of Preaching and Theology, Oscar García-Johnson was associate professor of theology and Latino/a studies, and Mignon Jacobs was associate professor of Old Testament.Miroslav Volf on Globalization’s Effect on World FaithsFULLER studio2022-01-12 | In his lecture “World Faiths and Globalization: How Does Globalization Affect Them?” delivered at the 2014 Payton Lectures, Miroslav Volf reflected on how world faiths—with their visions of human flourishing—meet systems of power and wealth in the midst of globalization.
At the time of recording, Miroslav Volf was director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture and Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology at Yale Divinity School.Miroslav Volf on World Faiths and Their Common FeaturesFULLER studio2021-12-16 | In his lecture “World Faiths and Globalization: What Are They and Why Do They Matter?” delivered at the 2014 Payton Lectures, Miroslav Volf explored six common features shared by world religions, suggesting a frame for interfaith engagement in an increasingly globalized world.
At the time of recording, Miroslav Volf was director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture and Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology at Yale Divinity School.A Transformative WordFULLER studio2021-12-13 | Jin Cho reflects on the holistic, social, and communal dimensions of preaching and the liturgy—and on what it means for the church to both shape and be shaped by the community outside its walls.
Jin Cho is a Brehm Preaching Micah Mobilizer, an Anglican priest, and a church planter.
To learn more about Micah Groups and Brehm Preaching, visit BrehmPreaching.orgConversation Spaces | Michelle Lang-RaymondFULLER studio2021-10-05 | Learn more about the Art of Tough Talks here: http://www.theartoftoughtalks.com
The 2021/2022 Brehm Residency is now accepting applications! Artists and Ministry Leaders can learn more here: https://www.fuller.edu/brehm-center/brehm-cohorts/artist-church-residency/ Use the contact form at the bottom of the page to ask any questions you have. If you're an artist but don't have a church to partner with, we'd love to talk with you. We will work with you to match you with a church.
The registration deadline is September 15, 2021.Healing and Restoration | Rachel MorrisFULLER studio2021-10-05 | Rachel Morris describes how incorporating the arts in worship services and pastoral care can contribute to the church’s healing work in the lives of its members.
Rachel Morris is a Brehm Residency facilitator and is director of worship, music, and arts at John Knox Presbyterian Church.Worship and the Arts, with Shannon SiglerFULLER studio2021-08-16 | Shannon Sigler explores the church’s engagement with culture and the integration of worship and the arts, while reflecting on the history and future of Fuller’s Brehm Center.
Shannon Sigler is the executive director of Fuller’s Brehm Center for Worship, Theology, and the Arts.The Gospel in a Polarized World, with Justin GiboneyFULLER studio2021-07-26 | Justin Giboney speaks about navigating our polarized society not with an either/or mentality but a both/and approach that frames our decisions in the gospel rather than political ideologies.Justin Giboney is cofounder of the AND Campaign and is an attorney, political strategist, and author.Rethinking the Academy, with Willie JenningsFULLER studio2021-07-19 | Willie Jennings hopes for a reframed understanding of education that sheds destructive virtues of achievement and mastery for values of belonging and community.
He is associate professor of systematic theology and Africana studies at Yale Divinity School.Reimagining the Church, with Soong-Chan RahFULLER studio2021-07-16 | Soong-Chan Rah reflects on the warped theologies that have shaped the American church throughout history and hopes for a new, anointed Christian imagination in the 21st century.
He is the Robert Munger Professor of Evangelism at Fuller Seminary.