Baylor Chapel programs from the Spring 2011 semester.
Burt Burleson and Jared Slack open the floor in chapel for students to speak out about their experiences at Baylor.
Burt Burleson looks into what it means to die to ourselves as we begin the Holy Week in Chapel.
Vernon Shazier shares with chapel about how God wants his people to win.
Rebecca Kennedy takes a look at the story of Mary's pouring out of affection on Jesus.
The Baylor A Capella Choir fills Waco Hall with the sweet notes of human voices.
Baylor alum, Kemi Yemi-Ese shares her testimony of how God has brought her through the tragedy of a car wreck into a new life that glorifies God.
Shane Hipps, author of, "Flickering Pixels," takes a look at current technology and how it affects our faith.
Sheri Mooney Memorial Scholarship Award Ceremony presented to Breanna M. Bohart and Gunhee (Isaac) Lee by Director of the Endowed Scholarship Program, Bill Dube.
Jared Slack takes a look at "real life" in chapel with the help of Hillary Duff.
David Johson, founder of Silent Images, shares his passion for giving a voice to the voiceless with the chapel crowd.
Author, Don Miller, speaks to chapel about what it takes to be used by God.
Chris Gibson speaks over a passage in Luke, exploring the reality of humility before God.
Baylor Alum and Steelers Punter, Daniel Sepulveda, gives a testimony about the crisis of his identity in Christ that arose after an injury that sidelined him during the 2011 SuperBowl.
Aaron Moore from To Write Love on Her Arms speaks out about the need for us all to have people in our lives that allow a place where it is "ok" to be "not ok."
During a contemplative service, Resident Chaplain, Carolina Fuentes, delivers a homily on the story of the sick woman healed by Jesus in Mark 5.
Song artists Jill Phillips & Andy Gullahorn serenade chapel students with some of their latest works.
Baylor Chapel worships the Lord with a drama from Mission Waco while reflecting on our action and inaction with regard to the marginalized.
Author, Rachel Held Evans, (Evolving in Monkey Town) speaks about openly approaching the complex subject of biblical womanhood, the subject of her upcoming book, as well as sharing some of her adventures attempting live exactly as the women of the Bible.
Heavenly Voices Choir graces the Monday morning chapel service, and Dr. Burt Burleson surprises everyone with his dance moves.
Baylor Worship Service with a pastoral moment by Kristen Richardson.
Dr. Lefever relates to Baylor students the Baptist history of the university, and why it is interesting.
Baylor Worship with a message from Dr. Burt Burleson