Hosted by the School of Theology, the John Wesley Lectures are a series devoted to exploring the theological heritage of the Methodist tradition.
1999/04/29. Describes spiritual reconciliation as Jesus' call to come back to Him, the grandest of all the Biblical covenants of reconciliation. Pastor, Houston First United Methodist Church. The John Wesley Lecture.
1999/04/28. Explores how God uses the "ordinary" people of the world to do much of his work, even when they don't know it, and urges listeners to befriend others. Pastor, Houston First United Methodist Church. The John Wesley Lecture.
1999/04/27. Argues that God is a God of encouragement, believing in us and seeing the beautiful rather than focusing on the sins, encouraging us to do the same. Pastor, Houston First United Methodist Church. The John Wesley Lecture.
1999/01/21. Explores what it means to seek Christ in the face of uncertainty, busyness, and the coming millennium. Leader in Christian Counseling. The John Wesley Lecture.
1999/01/20. Examines the role of busyness in the Christian life, especially in the context of contemporary American culture. Leader in Christian Counseling. The John Wesley Lecture.
1999/01/19. What does the spirituality of John Wesley have to offer to a New Age world scared of Y2K and the end of the universe? Leader in Christian Counseling. The John Wesley Lecture.
1998/04/29. Explores what it means to be satisfied and fulfilled from a Wesleyan perspective. Pastor, Tulsa, OK. The John Wesley Lecture.
1998/04/28. Explores what it means to be a holy people from a Wesleyan perspective. Pastor, Tulsa, OK. The John Wesley Lecture.
1998/04/27. Explores what it means to be a people of grace from a Wesleyan perspective. Pastor, Tulsa, OK. The John Wesley Lecture.
2000/01/13. Continues to explore how one focuses and directs one passions from being out-of-control to following God. Professor of Moral and Historical Theology. The John Wesley Lecture Series.
2000/01/11. Argues that, while passions are ultimately uncontrollable, they can be focused in the passions God had. Professor of Moral and Historical Theology. The John Wesley Lecture Series.