The Simpson University Chapelcast is a recording of the weekly Chapel services that occur twice weekly when school is in session. Simpson University is a private, Christian, Liberal Arts university located in Redding, California. Visit us at: simpsonu.edu
For the Senior Chapel, a few of the graduating seniors share and reflect on what God has been doing in their lives over the past several years.
Director of the Academic Success Center, Louis Burkwhat, shares about the love of God through the acts of Christ.
Guest speaker, Kong Hang, talks about how as Christians we must look from the view point of others.
Professor Phil Vaughn talks about allowing God to filter through us so that we may be fruitful.
For the Commuter Chapel, Justin Blankenship gives a message about loving our neighbors as much as ourselves.
Guest musician, Aaron Strumpel, leads chapel into moments of reflection upon the scripture readings from Psalm 34 and from the story of The Prodigal Son.
Campus Pastor, Kevin Bennie, gives a message that we all have specific roles in the body of Christ and calls us to join together to be a light to the world.
Lead pastor of The Stirring Church, Nate Edwardson, gives a message calling us to be holy and to step out of the crowd to lead and to shape culture.
Simpson University's President, Dr. Dummer, gives a message about relying on God in times of crisis.
Professors Stinson, Pinkston, and Campbell lead chapel in observing Ash Wednesday.
Campus Pastor, Kevin Bennie, gives a message about the value of singing praises to God.
Director and Founder of Children's Rescue Mission, Gyan Pantha, gives his testimony about God's work in his life.
International Worker in Ensenada, Mexico, David Nishizaki, talks about while God provides opportunities to reach out to the world around us, it is important to remember that being apart of God's work begins and ends with Him.
Simpson University's, "Stones of Remembrance" chapel is crafted by the women of Irwin, Morgan, and Cooper. They give a message on having childlike faith.
Guest speaker, Mark Wood, brings up the controversial topic of foreign immigration and he gives a message on three truths regarding hospitality.
Guest speaker, Leroy Barber, uses the story of the Canaanite woman as an example of how God uses the oppressed and lowest of lows and he discusses what we can learn from that.
Guest speaker, Leroy Barber, talks about how we are called together at the foot of the cross as the body of Christ.
Hannah Dewater gives a message about the pain brought from serving and loving others but how that pain ultimately leads to life.
Dr. Berger gives a message on the calling of God for us to join together and harmoniously fit ourselves into the church.
Several skits are performed to give a message that calls the listeners to keep asking, keep seeking, and keep knocking.
Campus Pastor Kevin Bennie discusses the importance of being a part of the church.
President, Dr. Robin Dummer presents story of the advent
Dr. Swartzan talks about the importance of the different members of Christ's body
The music department gives us a sneak peak to their Christmas Concert
Campus Pastor Kevin Bennie gives a message, encouraging followers of Christ to be fearless in everyday life, through the story of the advent
Fah Real w/ James Miller Stones of Remembrance, led by the men of Currie and Thompson Residence Halls
Spiritual Formation Chapel - Ways to Worship - with Kevin Bennie (Psalm 139)
Red Hawk Chapel - Fellowship of Christian Athletes discusses being ONE Community. We are ALL Simpson.
Dr. Jack Painter discusses what happens when we are invited into the light.
Micah Bournes - Artist, Poet, discusses how to do the will of God
For Senior Chapel, Weylin Englund and Rondoe Taylor talk about periods of transition in life, be it graduation or other life circumstances, and how in those times it is important to lean into God.
Campus Pastor Kevin Bennie discusses the importance of committing totally to the journey of faith with Jesus Christ with every part of one's life.
For their Stones of Rememberance Chapel, the men of Thompson-Mangham discuss the concept of identity and how it relates to Christ-followers.
Guest speaker Matt Jones describes the importance of ensuring that our relationships with others are Christ-centered, especially in the church.
Guest Speaker for the Commuter Chapel Seth Corley describes what the Incarnation looks like and why it is important to understand this truth.
The women of Morgan-Sharpe describe what bravery looks like in the life of a Christian in a dangerous and terrifying world for their Stones of Rememberance Chapel.
Shawn Colacchia (Simpson University Spiritual Formation Team) challenges listeners to die to self in every single aspect of one's life.
Dr. Ashley Brimager (Simpson University Prof. Psychology Department) uses guided imagery in order to teach listeners skills that could be used to alleviate stress and anxiety.
Pastor Dominique Gillard from New Hope Covenant Church uses the story of Moses to enable listeners to not stand by while other's suffer, but to be the church and take action.
Ray Simon speaks about not just being imitators of Jesus, but allowing Jesus to actively transform us.
Simpson University athletes and coaches share testimonies and share from the scriptures.
Simpson University's Psalms class reads several Psalms and describe the nature of both lament and praise within the psalms and their applicability to our faith.
Hannah Dewater and members of Strike Teams describe the narrow path of Christianity and the importance of recognizing it.
Ben Stewart, Director of Envision, speaks on hearing and listening to the voice of the Good Shepherd.
President Robin Dummer details out the history of Simpson University in order to bring attention to how our past informs how we handle our future.
Campus Pastor, Kevin Bennie describes how the way that we pray is highly important to our faith.