

Harbor, Pepperdine Bible Lectures
Pepperdine University
Christian scholars and church leaders at Harbor, Pepperdine University’s annual Bible Lectures, inspire listeners with this collection of topics on Christian living, relationships, ministry, and biblical insight.
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May 19, 2022 • 31min
Establishing a Congregational Health Ministry Outreach
Teacher: Allen Wai Jang
Health is viewed as a gift from God and a way of relational living in community. Health promotion and religious beliefs are integrated into the normal cycles of life to celebrate life, enhance coping, wholeness, and improve community well-being. I will use Tai Chi and Qigong exercises as a model to illustrate intentional contextual practices that can foster a congregation’s sense of mutual dependence and foster persons’ ability to both give and receive care.

May 19, 2022 • 47min
There Was a Man Who Had Two Sons
Teacher: Dave Altizer
A very personal reflection from a man with two sons; one an alcoholic and one an aspiring chemist/neuroscientist. For parents and churches dealing with two sons, and with Luke 15 as a backdrop, this session aims to offer hope, partnership, and encouragement from a man who is still on the journey with his two sons.

May 19, 2022 • 25min
Transforming Anemic Kingdom Imaginations
Teacher: Cheryl Russell
A message from Ephesians 2 about the possibility of cultivating a new Kingdom imagination that reflects the fullness of God.

May 19, 2022 • 40min
The Deconstruction of Faith
Teachers: Chris Goldman, Piper Ditzler
Deconstruction of faith is a critical discussion in our time impacting everyone. Reconstruction of relationships seems out of reach to so many. Division and disbelief is running rampant. Avoiding the conversation is simply not an option. On Wednesday and Thursday evenings, the Northwest Church Worship Band and Chris Goldman will explore these two topics through scripture, story, music, live art, and suggestions for a more hopeful tomorrow. (Wednesday - Deconstruction; Thursday - Reconstruction).

May 19, 2022 • 1h 10min
Who Decides Who Decides?
Teachers: Greg Anderson, Grady King, Doug Peters
HOPE Network leaders discuss leadership structure in Churches of Christ: assumptions, frustrations, and a biblical model of gift-based shared leadership. Polity angst is one of the top reasons for a minister’s transition resulting in congregations yearning for solidarity, health, and growth.

May 17, 2022 • 2h 18min
Sacred Wonder and Radical Amazement
Teacher: Richard Beck
Surveys declare that America is now officially a "post-Christian" nation. Churches are in numerical decline and the faith is failing to pass on to our children. How do we proclaim the gospel to a skeptical, disbelieving world? Join Richard Beck to learn how recovering sacred wonder and radical amazement can revitalize faith in a faithless world.

May 17, 2022 • 2h 8min
Campus Ministers’ Waters of Life
Teachers: Melvina Brown, Hannah Parmelee
As campus ministers, we generously give students our time, emotional energy, and wisdom, and our life with God. Our lives with God must be constantly refreshed with the Divine Life. When they aren’t, we are weary, burdened, and burnt-out, and our families and ministries suffer along with us. “Campus Ministers’ Waters of Life” is time to renew in the abundant waters of God. We will look at the soil of our souls, the care they need, catch a vision for more of life with God, and pray for one another.

May 17, 2022 • 1h 46min
Preaching Through a Pandemic
Teacher: Pat Bills
Panelists: Sara Barton, Randy Harris, Amy Bost Henegar
That churches have been through an unprecedented season of heartache and turmoil is no secret. And preachers have felt the weight of loss, the challenge of meeting high expectations, and a pressure to hold “all the things” together. Join us for a workshop that will offer you hope and encouragement for the task of preaching and leading. Come and be reminded of your call and gospel conviction.

May 17, 2022 • 2h 5min
The Church as Storyteller and the Allure of History
Teacher: Jerry Rushford
Panelists: Wes Crawford, Dyron Daughrity, Jamey Gorman, John Mark Hicks, Loretta Hunnicutt, Stanley Talbert
This workshop will encourage a conversation on the many different categories in Restoration history that attract us and compel us to research and write about them. It might also lead to a discussion about which categories have been neglected in our storytelling, and make suggestions for new categories in future publications.

May 17, 2022 • 2h 11min
Connecting Kids to God’s Story
Teachers: Marian and Tim Parker
We are all born with a desire to connect to The One who desires us the most. The richness and diversity in God's creation speaks to each child, but not every child experiences or learns in the exact same way. We will explore the ideas and truths in the stories found in scripture using a variety of different methods—science, art, games, drama, history, and storytelling—to help you, your volunteers, and your students find their unique place in the greatest story of all.