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William E. Pannell discusses the topic of alienation, reflecting on 2 Corinthians 5 and the church's role in openly welcoming those who have experienced exclusion. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell reflects on how to discern the working of the Holy Spirit in our lives in his examination of 2 Timothy 1. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell discusses what it means to live for the glory of God as a community of modern-day believers by drawing on Paul's writing in 1 Corinthians 10. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell examines Psalm 116, encouraging us to draw on our faith in God in order to persevere in moments of suffering. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell reflects on the relationship between power, politics, and our Christian faith. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell reflects on the book of Titus, discussing the relationship between the gospel and a disciplined life. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell examines how our modern cultural context influences how we interpret and respond to Christ's trial and crucifixion. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell reflects on the counter-cultural nature of Christ's ministry and its implications for our lives today. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell reflects on the ways in which we can embody grace in our ministry and lives. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell reminds us of God's steadfast presence in our lives as we hope and dream for a better tomorrow by drawing on the Genesis 37 narrative of Joseph's seemingly unbelievable dreams. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell reflects on Mark 1 and on the radical and transformative nature of God's love for us. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell explores the narrative of the Samaritan woman in John 4, encouraging us to grow in our awareness of how God is present in our lives and the world around us. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell explores God's faithfulness, mercy, and wonderful purpose for our lives as demonstrated in the life of David. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell reflects on Paul's writings in 2 Corinthians 5 and how our character informs the way we approach knowing and loving God. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
William E. Pannell considers Peter's ministry and the ways that God continues to guide and grow disciples in the work of breaking down walls and crossing dividing thresholds. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
Reflecting on the story of the Good Samaritan, William E. Pannell suggests that finding neighborliness and mercy in our world is the crucial ethical issue of our time. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
In a baccalaureate message, William E. Pannell reflects on the doing of theology as a risky and incarnational enterprise tied always to the work and life of the church. William E. Pannell is professor emeritus of preaching. This FULLER sermons series features messages delivered by Dr. Pannell throughout the years, released from the archives in celebration of the Pannell Center's 50th anniversary.
Dr. Vince Bantu is an assistant professor of church history and Black church studies at Fuller Seminary in Oakland, California. Dr. Bantu teaches primarily on Fuller's Houston campus, where he also serves as a liaison to the William E. Pannell Center for African American Church Studies and networks with African American churches, pastors, and students.Prior to coming to Fuller, Bantu taught in various capacities at a number of colleges and institutions, including Nyack College, New York Theological Seminary, North Park Theological Seminary, the Center for Early African Christianity, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Covenant Theological Seminary. He has years of pastoral experience in African American, Asian American, and Hispanic churches, as well as extensive involvement in multicultural urban communities. Dr. Bantu's deepest passion, "is to make the resources of the theological academy available to [his] community."He is the author of A Multitude of All Peoples: Engaging Ancient Christianity's Global Identity, as well as numerous articles on global Christianity. Dr. Bantu is also a host of FULLER Studio (a podcast that walks through the books of the Bible). Take a listen. Connect with Dr. Vince Bantu Facebook vincebantu@fuller.edu ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Connect with us at TWU Student MinistriesFollow us on Instagram
Guns. Are they necessary? Are they a right? Should Christians support gun control? Today our guest leads us through a discussion to answer these questions and steers us through the mire surrounding this debate using a Biblical lens. Join Craig and Ernest on today's episode of the Just Gospel Podcast. Guest: Vince Bantu Vince Bantu joined the Fuller faculty as assistant professor of church history and Black church studies in 2019. Dr. Bantu teaches primarily on Fuller’s Houston campus, where he also serves as a liaison to the William E. Pannell Center for African American Church Studies and networks with African American churches, pastors, and students. Prior to coming to Fuller, Bantu taught in various capacities at a number of colleges and institutions, including Nyack College, New York Theological Seminary, North Park Theological Seminary, the Center for Early African Christianity, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Covenant Theological Seminary. Additionally, he has years of pastoral experience in African American, Asian American, and Hispanic churches, as well as extensive involvement in multicultural urban communities. Bantu earned his PhD in Semitic and Egyptian Languages from The Catholic University of America, and his dissertation married his interests in African Christianity and social identity. He also directs the Meachum School of Haymanot, which provides theological education for urban pastors and leaders. He is the author of numerous articles on global Christianity, including studies of Syriac and Nubian Christianity, apologetics, justice, evangelism, and African American theology. Resource:A Multitude of All Peoples: Engaging Ancient Christianity's Global Identity - by Vince Bantu See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dwight Radcliff, assistant provost for the William E. Pannell Center for African American Church Studies, speaks about the systems of oppression and generational trauma that plague Black communities and challenges the church to own a theology that responds rightly to suffering rather than dismissing it. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life, visit Fuller.edu/Studio.
Sonja Dawson, head pastor of New Mt. Calvary Church, preaches on the grace God provides for our divine callings and on our need to be open to however God might use us. This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on January 22, 2020, which was a part of the William E. Pannell Center for African American Church Studies’s 2020 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration. Music at the beginning and end of this audio stream is from the album REVERE | RESTORE, created by members of the Fuller community under the leadership of Ed Willmington, director of the Fred Bock Institute of Music at Fuller’s Brehm Center for Worship, Theology, and the Arts.
Stefan Bradley, Leon Harris, Tamisha Tyler, and Kutter Callaway discuss activism, white supremacy, and what it looks like to create positive change for Black scholars in institutions of higher education, in a panel moderated by Dwight Radcliff. This conversation was a part of the William E. Pannell Center for African American Church Studies’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, held on January 22–24, 2020. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life, visit Fuller.edu/Studio.
In his lecture “Black Scholars in Post-Civil Rights Institutions,” Stefan Bradley, professor and chair of the department of African American studies at Loyola Marymount University and author of Upending the Ivory Tower, talks about the history of Black students’ experiences in the Ivy League—their struggles, protests, and efforts for justice. This lecture was a part of the William E. Pannell Center for African American Church Studies’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, held on January 22–24, 2020. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life, visit Fuller.edu/Studio.
Wayne Chaney, pastor of Antioch Church of Long Beach, speaks about loving our neighbors by using our voices for justice and by lifting up those in deficit positions. This audio is a recording from the William E. Pannell Center for African American Church Studies’s 2020 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration on January 24, 2020. Music at the beginning and end of this audio stream is from the album REVERE | RESTORE, created by members of the Fuller community under the leadership of Ed Willmington, director of the Fred Bock Institute of Music at Fuller’s Brehm Center for Worship, Theology, and the Arts.
Dwight Hopkins, Alexander Campbell Professor of Theology, preaches on the “threshold event” of baptism, Christ’s temptations, and liberating economics, politics, technology in service of the poor. This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on January 23, 2019. Dr. Dwight Hopkins spoke at the annual celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. sponsored by the William E. Pannell Center for African American Church Studies. This year’s theme was “The Black Church and the Urban Poor.” Learn more at https://www.fuller.edu/pannell-center/. Music at the beginning and end of this audio stream is taken from a recent album entitled REVERE I RESTORE, created and recorded by members of the Fuller community under the leadership of Ed Willmington, director of the Fred Bock Institute of Music at Fuller’s Brehm Center for Worship, Theology, and the Arts. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life, visit Fuller.edu/Studio.
William E. Pannell, professor emeritus of preaching and the namesake of the Pannell Center for African American Church Studies, draws on his storied life to reflect on discipleship, vitality in churches, and the fragrance of faith that should imbue everything we do. This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on October 17, 2018. Music at the beginning and end of this audio stream is taken from a recent album entitled REVERE I RESTORE, created and recorded by members of the Fuller community under the leadership of Ed Willmington, director of the Fred Bock Institute of Music at Fuller’s Brehm Center for Worship, Theology, and the Arts.