Baylor Chapel programs from the Fall 2012 semester.
Baylor University - Spiritual Life
Dr. Burt Burleson, Craig Nash, Katy Reed, and Jared Slack answer questions about the video, "Shoot Christians Say" by Tripp and Tyler
Carlos Colon speaks about the hope in "the not-yet" described in Revelation.
Jim Wallis, CEO of Sojourners, speaks about bringing hope to a hopeless world by engaging immigration reform and facing what could be the new civil rights movement.
Ryan Richardson speaks to chapel students about Paul's blindness.
Paul Hurckman from Venture Expeditions, speaks about allowing room to hear what God is saying in your life.
The Sheri Mooney Award is presented to this years recipients.
Leroy Barber speaks to Chapel students about finding their calling in who they are.
The Baylor University Men's Choir sings for Baylor Chapel.
Dr. Burt Burleson tells a tale of acorns desiring to become trees and Fifth & Fite lead worship.
Bob Goff has requested that this Chapel is neither recorded nor rebroadcast in order to preserve the surprises of his talk for future audiences.
Burt Burleson speaks on What is Assumed is Healed in this 4th Lenten service of the semester.
Andrea Palpant-Dilley shares her story of leaving the church to find the church.
Dr. Burt Burleson takes a look at the heart of God who is present in our suffering and lives this Lenten season with us.
Seth Worley from Red Giant, speaks to Chapel students about learning to pursue creativity in the works before them rather than stifling that creativity with the harsh parameters of perfectionism.
Dr. Burt Burleson examines the costs that are remembered in this season of Lent.
Dr. Gregg Garrett speaks with Chapel students about the literary elements of our spiritual lives.
Baylor University Founder's Day. Drayton McLane is presented with a Founder's Medal.
Jenny and Tyler share their songs and their stories: from their marriage to their involvement with the International Justice Mission.
Baylor University Faculty sing songs of praise with the students of Baylor Chapel.
Jared Slack leads a homily about leaving the childish things behind.
Reverend Vincent Asamoah shares with Baylor Chapel the story of the Shoot for Life Basketball Ministry in Ghana.
In honor of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, Baylor Chapel listens to one of the Reverend Doctor's sermons.
Chapel Students are oriented to a new semester of Chapel with a time of worship led by Jared Slack and message of making God the center of your life as you move from one chapter to the next led by Vice President of Student Life, Dr. Kevin Jackson.
Burt Burleson speaks of leaning into God during the potential melancholy of the holidays on this last Baylor Worship service of the semester.
Keith Cooper shares some of his holiday favorites on the guitar.
Wes Cunningham shares with Chapel students about the story behind his music and his recent movie.
Brenda Sanders and Holly Widick share with Chapel students about the opportunities for student mission trips through GoNow Missions and BU Missions.
Baylor University Men's Choir shares their passion for music and empowering others through their efforts in Kenya.
Dr. Moffat Zimba speaks about his story behind building a university in Zambia. And Bro. Emmanuel from Taize speaks about his community in Burgundy, France.
Suzanne Stabile shares her humor and insights on life during the one Chapel that allowed the use of electronic devices. Directing tweets to #BUAskSuz, students asked, and Suzanne answered.
Suzanne Stabile shares her humor and insights on life during the one Chapel that allowed the use of electronic devices. Directing tweets to #BUAskSuz, students asked, and Suzanne answered.
Suzanne Stabile shares her humor and insights on life during the one Chapel that allowed the use of electronic devices. Directing tweets to #BUAskSuz, students asked, and Suzanne answered.
Josh Wilson Leads worship and Dr. Blaine McCormick shares about using business skills to do the work of the Kingdom of God.
Isaac Wardell lectures in Baylor Chapel on the mistakes of contemporary Christian worship.
Ken Medema delights chapel students with his singing and impromptu melodies about the "All Saints Dance School."
Heavenly Voices Choir brightens Monday morning chapel with their music.
Jared Slack tells a terrifying tale from his childhood to teach about the terrifying nature of people who are trying to be right.
Micah speaks to Baylor Chapel about "confident uncertainty" and how it plays out in the unplanned unfolding of life.
The Baylor Religious Hour Choir leads worship in Baylor Chapel.
Dr. Burt Burleson sits down with Chapel students and a panel of faculty consisting of Dr. David E. Wilhite, Dr. Candi Cann, and Dr. Derek Dodson to address the video from last spring making the statement, "I hate religion, but I love Jesus."
Asiah Phillips speaks of message of unity in the body of believers based on the racial tension she experienced her freshman year at Baylor University.
Singer/Songwriter Andy Gullahorn sings songs with wit and humor in Baylor Chapel.
Steve Moakler sings worship songs and Dr. Amy Sherman speaks about vocational stewardship at this Be The Change Chapel.
Dr. Jim Marsh speaks on the sobering topic of depression and suicide and offers hope with Baylor's counseling programs.