Podcast of weekly chapel sermons for Geneva College
During this challenging season of COVID-19, we are thankful to our Lord that we have been able to meet together face to face in small groups across campus for Chapel all year. Today is the last Chapel of 2020-2021. Dr. William Baker will give the message, based on Exodus 2:11-25 and entitled, “The personal crisis of God’s calling.” Many thanks to our Chapel Committee who have prayerfully planned a meaningful time for us to focus on and glorify the Lord each week. Students, if you have any questions about chapel attendance policy, please contact Mrs. Bridgette Hinzman.
Today we have the privilege of joining together in small groups across campus to participate in Chapel. Today’s message will be given by RPTS President, Dr. Barry York. It will be on the parable of the lost sheep, Luke 15:3-7, and entitled “The Shepherd’s Seeking Heart.”
With joy, our campus community gathers in person and virtually for Chapel. Today’s Chapel message, given by Pastor Titus Martin, is entitled “God is All-Powerful” and based on 1 Corinthians 15:3-8.
This is a great day for Chapel on our campus and online. Today’s Chapel message, given by Pastor Will Baker, is entitled “Ministry in Transition” and based on Titus 3:12-15.
In our Chapel today, President Calvin L. Troup, Ph.D. speaks from John 4:7-20, "The Conversation at the Well."
After a week without Chapel, it is a Chapel Wednesday at Geneva. Today’s message will be, “God is King” by Pastor Titus Martin, based on Psalm 2.
It’s a privilege for us to have this time to focus together on the Lord in song, word and prayer. The message, given by Pastor Will Baker of Imani Christian Academy, will be based on Matthew 25:31-46. It’s titled, “God is our Judge.”
This message was shared by Dr. Robert Frazier is based on James 1:16-19.
Rev. Titus Martin brings the message "God is Human" from Romans 1:1-4 for the last chapel of the fall semester.
Rev. Will Baker shares an encouraging message for the Geneva College community.
Rev. Will Baker brings the message "Love Your Enemy" from Matt. 5:43-48
President Calvin L. Troup, Ph.D. brought us the message "Master and Commander" from Joshua 5:10-15
A message to encourage the Geneva Community from Matthew 14:22-33
This special Homecoming edition of "Chapel On the Grid" is hosted by President Calvin L. Troup, sharing a message on “Mere Appearances” from John 7. We pray this special time will bless our community both on and off campus. Recorded October 7, 2020.
We were pleased to have Rev. Will Baker join us delivering the message, "God is With Us."
Dr. Calvin L. Troup, President of Geneva College, exhorts the Geneva community with a message from Luke 10:25-37.
We were pleased to have Pastor Titus Martin speaking in Chapel, bringing us a message titled, "God is Triune."
The second week of our Virtual Chapel for the fall semester, with a message from President Calvin L. Troup, Ph.D.
The first Virtual Chapel of our fall semester. We apologize for some technical difficulties resulting in some video lag.
Take a break from finals week, and spend time reflecting on God's Word with us this morning at 10:10 for Chapel on the Grid! Today, Rev. Titus Martin will speak on "Going With God's Blessing" from Ephesians 6:23-24.
We begin finals week with one more installment of “Being a Geneva Core Person in a COVID-19 World”. Today, Dr. Calvin Troup will talk about “Honoring One Another.”
Steve Kenneally and Chair of the Department of Communication, Susan Layton give testimony of God’s faithfulness, especially in times of trial.
Today's "Chapel on the Grid" live stream features regular chapel speaker Rev. Will Baker, who will bring a message from the Gospel of Luke 24:36-49. "Stay in for Now."
Randon Willard hosts "Testimonies" with: Chris Mathews, Sports Information Director, Geneva College Lynda Szabo, Professor of English, Geneva College
Today's virtual chapel session is led by Dr. Jonathan Watt, Professor of Biblical Studies. His message is from John 4, titled "A Conversation About Things that Matter."
As we continue our Monday virtual chapel series on “Being a Geneva Core Person in a COVID-19 World”, Dr. Calvin Troup talks to us about Fostering Academic Strength.
Randon Willard, Director of the Center for Student Engagement hosts another virtual chapel session with testimonies from Kristen Slebodnik and Dr. Robert Frazier.
Today our virtual Chapel pastoral message will be from Pastor Titus Martin, with the theme “Living in Community.”
Our third week of Chapel on the grid begins with a message from Dr. Calvin Troup, who will continue to focus on "Being a Geneva Core Person in a COVID-19 world." His focus today is on pursuing Godly wisdom.
In today’s virtual chapel message Dr. Calvin Troup will continue focusing on “Being a Geneva Core Person in a COVID-19 World.” This week he will present brief lessons from Scripture tied to living out the core value of serving with grace under pandemic conditions.
Randon Willard, Director of the Center for Student Engagement, hosts a time of sharing testimonies from Vice President of Enrollment and Marketing Dr. Tony Turner and Administrative Assistant to the Dean of Student Engagement Bridgette Hinzman.
Dr. Calvin L. Troup, President brings a short message to introduce our new virtual chapel schedule: “Being a Geneva Core Person in a COVID-19 World.”
Dr. Bob Frazier shares the Word of God with the Geneva Community from John 11:25-30.
Pastor Titus Martin shares a message about the truth of the scripture from John 8:31-32
Rev. Will Baker speaks to the Geneva Community about God's desire to have a multi-ethnic church redeemed from every tribe and nation for the glory of his name. Ephesians 3:1-13
Pastor Ed Glover of Urban Impact speaks to the Geneva community about the value and uniqueness of each person. Pastor Glover passionately conveys the importance of answering the call to live for Christ and walk with purpose. “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” – Ephesians 2:10.
Pastor George Gregory of College Hill Reformed Presbytery Church speaks to the Geneva Community about the blessedness of humbling ourselves under the mighty hand of God and casting our cares upon the Lord. 1 Peter 5:5-7.
Pastor Titus Martin of College Hill Reformed Presbyterian delivers a message to the Geneva Community in chapel. Mark 11:22-24, ESV
Rev. William Baker explores the wonders of God's grace in a message delivered to the Geneva Community in chapel. Ephesians 2:1-10
Pastor Titus Martin encourages the Geneva community with a message of God's faithfulness in the midst of trial. John 11:1-6, 17-26 ESV
Pastor Titus Martin of College Hill Reformed Presbyterian Church shares a powerful message about the importance of being thankful for all things. Scripture texts are Ephesians 5:18b, 20 and Romans 8:28.
Rev. Will Baker discusses how trials are designed by God to build the believer. James 1:2-4
Dr. Calvin L. Troup, president of Geneva College shares a message from Genesis 9:8-17.
Reverend Will Baker shares an encouraging message from I Timothy 4:4-5.
Join the Geneva College community in Metheny Fieldhouse as President Calvin L. Troup shares a message from I John 2:18-25.
Pastor Titus Martin of College Reformed Presbyterian Church, encourages the student body with a message from Ecclesiastes 1:12-2:26.