

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 4, 2018 • 49min
Christians Make the Best Atheists, Part 1
Luke Norsworthy, Jonathan Storment
We don't have temples for the old Greek gods like Zeus, Aphrodite, or Hermes but we are still just as enticed into worshipping them today. We need to learn to be better atheists towards these gods.

May 4, 2018 • 45min
Keynote (1 Corinthians 12-14)
Don McLaughlin
"The Pneuma-Form Church"

May 4, 2018 • 59min
In the Power of the Spirit: The Holy Spirit in the Churches of Christ
Richard Beck, Mark Love
While Churches of Christ have not exactly been known for their emphasis on the Holy Spirit, Richard and Mark suggest now is the time to embrace a life made possible by the power of the Spirit. Come find out why.

May 4, 2018 • 1h 3min
Poured Out (Part 2: The Charismatic Spirit)
Leonard Allen
Membership in the one body of Christ meant charismatic membership (1 Cor 12:4-11, 27-30). The charismata or grace-gifts are richly varied and given to every member for the sake of building up the body. To be baptized into Christ through the Spirit means initiation into active, Spirit-gifted membership.

May 4, 2018 • 45min
Ministry Insights from Elijah (Part 1: Confronting the Chaos)
Randy Roper
In life and in ministry, we often feel overwhelmed by God's calling. The job seems too big, the opposition too strong, or the expectations too high for us to succeed. God called His prophet Elijah to stand amid the chaos of a changing world and point people to God. He calls us to do the same.

May 4, 2018 • 56min
Crave: Tackling Teenage Desires in an Age of Authenticity
Jordan Coss, Corridan Coss
In this lecture, husband and wife student ministry duo, Jordan and Corridan Coss, will discuss some of the most significant cravings teenagers experience. Instead of focusing on the negative aspects of these desires, attention will be placed on their positive value in light of C.S. Lewis' argument from desire. In this light, their cravings actually drive them toward their creator as positive markers on the quest to the One who can truly satisfy them. It will be argued, based upon field tested strategies, that this is a successful approach to communicate the gospel to teenagers in our current context described by Charles Taylor as "an age of authenticity." The goal of this hour is to equip people to better spiritually engage with teenagers whose "attention to experience" serves as their compass to spiritual truth.

May 4, 2018 • 57min
How to Lead Without Losing Your Soul
David Ayres
Contemplative leadership is desperately needed in the church. Yet, it seems that a life of contemplation is often directly at odds with strong, visionary leadership.What do detachment and submission have to do with vision-casting and goal-setting? Is it possible to be a gifted leader and a gifted pastor or are those categories mutually exclusive? Come join us and explore a way forward!

May 4, 2018 • 48min
Listen to the Heartbeat: An Interpretation of Landon B. Saunders' Ministry Philosophy.
Ross Cochran
Landon's ministry to those with little or no church experience has intrigued us. This session is an attempt to discern the philosophical commitments of Heartbeat.

May 4, 2018 • 49min
The Baptism of Jesus
Brian Offutt
What could you accomplish in ministry if you knew that God was with you, that he has empowered you and that he loves you? This class will take a closer look at the baptism of Jesus and the steps that he took in preparation for ministry. The beautiful thing about this passage is realizing that what's true for Jesus at his baptism is also true for me and you at our baptism. I look forward to seeing you in class as we study this powerful passage together.

May 4, 2018 • 43min
Ancient Words Come Alive, Part 1: How to Read the Bible Without Losing Your Faith
Wade Hodges
How is it that the Bible can be both an invitation to faith for some and an obstacle to faith for others? This class will explore the importance of clarifying our assumptions about what the Bible is, how it works, and what we can legitimately expect from it when we read it.