Baylor Chapel programs from the Fall 2011 semester.
Kathy Wills Wright joins the University Chapel staff in observing Advent.
Amena Brown and DJ Opdiggy share the story of who God is through hip hop and spoken word.
Professional WNBA player, Sophia Young tells chapel the story of her life of following God where he leads her, from St. Vincent to Italy.
Dr. Walter Bradley shares his story with chapel students and speaks about living a life that is unique and pointed to God and Jillian Edwards leads students in worship.
Brooks Douglass shares with chapel the processes of life that are behind his autobiographical movie, "Heaven's Rain."
Dr. Kay Toombs speaks to chapel students about the intersection of her faith and her healing.
Matt Andrews delivers a homily based on Hebrews to chapel students.
Chris Seay speaks to chapel student about the importance of not imitating others while Scot the Painter creates renditions of children from www.Compassion.com
Burt Burleson speaks during a worship service focused on having chapel students relax and remember God.
Dr. Fred Yaw Bio, Hospital Director for Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology, shares with chapel students about medicine in Ghana.
Dr. Rishi Sriram tells the story of his journey of faith in this week's Baylor Worship.
Scot McKnight, Karl A. Olsson Professor in Religious Studies at North Park University, takes Baylor Chapel Students through a unique view of the heaven and hell debate.
Byron Johnson speaks to Baylor Chapel Students about the importance of a mentor in this contemplative service of Baylor Worship.
Jenny & Tyler kick off the Be The Change Conference raising awareness for global justice featuring keynote speaker Ken Wytsma.
Susan Stabile, of Life in the Trinity Ministry, asks students questions to get them thinking about the challenge of making the world a better place than what they found it.
Baylor Worship brings Erin Payseur who asks, "Why do we serve?" And Jeremy Everett from the Texas Hunger Initiative shares with students about the problem of hunger all around them.
This is the 9:05 Chapel where songwriter, Ken Medema, wowed students with his improvisational skill. Join the 9:05 chapel and Ken as they explore the edges of imagination. The improvised songs from the other chapel services are available here, on our vimeo page http://vimeo.com/user8610334
This week during Baylor's worship, Blair Browning spoke about how to live one's life all the way, and the importance of being present in all things whether mundane or spectacular.
Dr. Jim Marsh speaks on the sobering topic of depression and suicide and offers hope with Baylor's counseling programs.
Elizabeth Davis shares her story with chapel students.
CMack brings a message of correcting one another with brotherly love during chapel worship.
Al Staggs takes audiences in to the prison cell of theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer in this one man performance.
Jimmy Dorrell, of Mission Waco and Church Under the Bridge, introduces freshman students to the city of Waco and tells of how they can reach beyond Baylor and become a part of this community.
The first chapel service of the academic year features Dr. Burt Burleson, Ryan Richardson, and Jared Slack, orienting students to what is down the pike for this semester.