A podcast from Dordt College in Sioux Center, Iowa.
Join us for the last Chapel of the semester, as Pr. Aaron Baart concludes our series on the book of James.
This week, Campus Pastor Sam Ashmore continues this semester's chapel series.
Join us this week in chapel as Pastor Aaron Baart continues our series on the book of James.
This week, Dr. Gayle Doornbos, a professor of theology at Dordt, continues this semester's chapel series.
Join us this week in chapel as Pastor Aaron Baart continues our series on the book of James.
Join us this week as Sam Ashmore continues our sermon series on the book of James.
This week, Dr. Justin Bailey, a professor of theology at Dordt, continues this semester's chapel series.
This week, Dordt's Dean of Chapel and Chief of Staff, Aaron Bart, continues this semester's chapel series.
Join us this week as Dr. Kyle Dielman continues this semester's chapel series on the book of James.
This Week, Sam Ashmore, Dordt's Campus Pastor, continues this semester's chapel series on James.
This week, Dr. Gayle Doornbos, continues this semester's chapel series on the book of James.
This week, Dr. Justin Bailey, a professor of theology at Dordt, continues this semester's chapel series.
This week, Aaron Bart, Dordt's Dean of Chapel, continues this semester's chapel series in James. We look at the dangers of wealth accumulation and our Christian response to wealth.
This week, Aaron Bart, Dordt's Dean of Chapel, continues this semester's chapel series.
This week, Sam Ashmore, Dordt's Campus Pastor, continues this semester's chapel series with a message on “The Lowest Seat.”
This week, Dr. Justin Bailey, a professor of theology at Dordt, continues this semester's chapel series with a message on “The Two Builders.”
This week, Dr. Kyle Dieleman, a professor of theology and history at Dordt, continues this semester's chapel series with a message on “The Pharisee and the Tax Collector.”
This week Sam Ashmore continues this semester's chapel series with a message on “The Compassionate Vineyard Owner and His Son.”
This week, Dr. Gayle Doornbos, a professor of theology at Dordt, continues this semester's chapel series with a message on “The Ten Bridesmaids.”
This week, Justin Bailey reflects on the parable of the “Laborers in the Vineyard.”
This week, Aaron Baart, Dordt's Dean of Chapel, continues this semester's chapel series with a message on “The Rich Fool.”
Join us in Chapel this week as David Westfall gives a message titled, “the Returning King.”
Matthew Soerens is the US director of church mobilization and advocacy for World Relief and the national coordinator of the Evangelical Immigration Table. This week, Matthew will give a message titled, “Who is my Neighbor?”
This week Dr. Grayle Doornbos continued the Parables series and talks about the Unjust Judge.
This week, Dr. Kyle Dieleman, a professor at Dordt, continues this semester's parable series with a message on “The Shrewd Manager.”
This week, Dr. Jeremy Perigo, a professor of theology at Dordt, continues this semester's parable series with a message on the Prodigal Son. Come and hear a story of being once lost and safely found!
This week, Dr. Justin Bailey, a professor of theology at Dordt, continues this semester's parable series with a message on the Great Banquet. Come and hear a story of being invited in and being left out!
Listen to Aaron Baart's first sermon in his series on the parables of Jesus.
Come join us at 11:00 am in the B.J. Haan auditorium for chapel. As our campus Pastor Aaron Bart will finish our "Made To Belong" series.
This week, Campus Pastor Sam Ashmore continued our “Made To Belong” chapel series with a message on how we can become more like Jesus by being in community.
Join us today for chapel in the B.J. Haan. Aaron Baart preaches Made to Belong Within the Church
This week, Campus Pastor Sam Ashmore continued Dordt's chapel series with a message on belonging within relationships.
Come join us at 11:00 am in the B.J. Haan auditorium for chapel. Aaron Baart will continue our "Made To Belong" chapel series as he teaches on how having healthy, rich friendships can sharpen us as humans and bring glory to God.
This week, Dr. Justin Bailey, gave a message on the meaning of Communion and Christs's sacrifice for us.
Join us today at 11 AM as we welcome special guests Zach & Maggie to lead us in musical worship and as we continue our chapel series on the Two Roads study series by reflecting on the question, "How could this change my life?" We will examine the areas in our lives where grace may decline versus where it thrives. From there, we will reflect on the practical ways we can cultivate grace-filled relationships in everyday moments. As we prepare for worship, we invite you to reflect on these words from Scripture: "So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live your lives in him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness. See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the elemental spiritual forces of this world rather than on Christ." - Colossians 2:6-8 (NIV)
This week, Campus Pastor Sam Ashmore continued Dordt's chapel series, “Two Roads,” with a message that explored what it means to find our identity in Christ and how to embrace being a new creation in him.
This week Aaron Baart shares an important message about removing our masks and living wholeheartedly with God and others.
This week, special guest John Lynch, author of “The Cure,” kicked off our Lent study series, “Two Roads.”
Join us for a special Ash Wednesday chapel as we are led into Lent by Dr. Gayle Doornbos with a reflection on mortality and the meaning of the ashes.
This week, Campus Pastor Sam Ashmore continued Dordt's chapel series, “Made to Belong,” with a message on belonging within creation.
'A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.'" - John 13:34 Join us at 11 AM as we come together in worship and continue our spring chapel series, "Made to Belong", with a new message "Within Humanity'.
This week, Pastor Aaron Baart continued Dordt's spring chapel series, “Made to Belong,” with a message about the eternal community that exists within the Trinity.
Join us at 11:00 am in the B.J. Haan auditorium for our first chapel of this spring. President Hoekstra will bring us a powerful message about how the simple words "But God," can save your soul and transform your life. This message "But God" will be brought to you by Dr. Erik Hoekstra.
Join us for the Final Chapel of the Semester.
Join us as Pastor Aaron Baart shares with us what it means to hear God's voice in the ordinary.
Join us as we go through week 12 of our sermon series, Hearing God's Voice.
Sam Ashmore continues our series on Hearing God's Voice.
Sam Ashmore continues our series on Hearing God's Voice.
Week 9 of Hearing God's Voice