Chapel has long been considered the heartbeat of Cedarville’s campus. Every weekday at 10 a.m., students, faculty, and staff come together for a time of dynamic worship and powerful preaching. Lives are transformed as we spur one another toward Christ. It’s no wonder chapel is consistently rated as students’ favorite part of their Cedarville experience.
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Chapel has long been considered the heartbeat of Cedarville’s campus. Every weekday at 10 a.m., students, faculty, and staff come together for a time of dynamic worship and powerful preaching. Lives are transformed as we spur one another toward Christ. It’s no wonder chapel is consistently rated as students’ favorite part of their Cedarville experience.
Today's speaker is Dr. Adam Groza, President of Gateway Seminary in Ontario, CA. Dr. Groza looks at the account of Apollos in Acts 18:24-28, and teaches that God is preparing, humbling, and empowering each of us to make a difference for Him.
Today's speaker is Dr. Adam Groza, President of Gateway Seminary in Ontario, CA. Dr. Groza encourages us with the fact that we can boast in the knowledge that we belong to God. His text is Jeremiah 9:23-24.
Today's speaker is Dr. Thomas White, President of Cedarville University. Dr. White teaches that faith overcomes fear when our hope is in Jesus. His text is Mark 4:35 - 5:43.
Today's speaker is Dr. Jon Wood, Vice President of Student Life and Christian Ministries at Cedarville University. Speaking from Exodus 11-12, Dr. Wood exhorts us to trust the sacrifice, remember the blood, and journey to a new and better land.
Today's speaker is Rob Wynalda, President of Wynalda Packaging in Belmont, MI. Mr. Wynalda shows us from 2 Corinthians 2 that we have the privilege of being the aroma of the knowledge of Christ everywhere we go.
In today's chapel, Jack Phillips, Owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, is interviewed by Samuel Green, President and General Counsel for Reason for Life. Mr. Phillips shares with us the persecution he and his business went through as a result of staying true to his faith and honoring God in his decisions.
Today's chapel is led by Cedarville University's Junior Class. Class Chaplain Jack Armstrong teaches from Habakkuk 3 that God's mercy and wrath prompts a faith that lasts.
Today's speaker is Dr. Thomas White, president of Cedarville University. Continuing his series entitled "MARKed by Jesus", Dr. White teaches that the Kingdom of God multiplies through hearts that receptively hear and faithfully sow. His text is Mark 4:1-34.
Today's speaker is Dr. Trevin Wax, Vice President for Research and Resource Development at the North American Mission Board. Speaking from John 5:1-9, Dr. Wax invites us to throw off self-pity and identity found in our pain, and find the hope of healing in Jesus.
Today's speaker is Dr. Trevin Wax, Vice President for Research and Resource Development at the North American Mission Board. Dr. Wax shows us from John 8:31-36 that true freedom is found when we submit to God.
Today's CU Friday chapel speaker is Dr. Thomas White, president of Cedarville University. Dr. White teaches from Mark 3:7-35 that whoever does the will of God is part of the family of God.
Our chapel speaker today is Matt Read, Senior Pastor of Jersey Church in New Albany, Ohio. Pastor Read looks at the account of Abraham in Genesis 17, and teaches that entering into covenant with God requires a step of faith and walking in obedience to Him.
Today's chapel is led by Cedarville University's Student Government Association. Speaking from Genesis 6-9, SGA Chaplain Ethan Foster teaches that in view of God’s judgment and grace, we must live righteously in a wicked world.
Today's State of the University address is given by Dr. Thomas White, president of Cedarville University. Dr. White shares how God has blessed Cedarville University throughout the "One Thousand Days Transformed" capital campaign, and encourages the student body to say "yes" to God when He calls them to do something.
Today's Alumni Week speaker is Dr. Craig Williford, President of The Williford Connection and Alumni of the Year award winner at Cedarville University. Dr. Williford gives his personal testimony, and declares that saying "yes" to God in the storms of life is the only way to navigate safely and faithfully through that storm.
Today's Alumni Week speaker is Paralympic gold medalist, Grace Norman, Young Alumni of the Year award winner at Cedarville University. She shares her testimony, and states that when trials come, we should surrender our control to God and trust in His plans and timing.
Today's speaker is Nate Davenport, president and owner of Day One Integrative Services and Cedarville University's Athletic Hall of Fame recipient. Mr. Davenport teaches from Hebrews 12:1-2 that the Christian life is a run of endurance, and though difficulty is inevitable, God's providence is unrivaled and His goodness is undefeated.
Today's Alumni Week chapel is an interview with Mr. Jim Leightenheimer, retired Associate Professor of Communication, and recipient of the Distinguished Service Award at Cedarville University. Mr. L. shared his testimony of God's faithfulness throughout his 40-plus years of teaching at Cedarville, and encouraged us to lean into relationships with godly people.
Today's speaker is Dr. Josh Bowman, Assistant Professor of Missions and Theology at Cedarville University. Speaking from Exodus 7-10, Dr. Bowman cautions us against having a hard heart, and invites us to submit to God in humility.
Today's chapel is led by Cedarville University's Student Government Association. SGA Chaplain Ethan Foster looks at the account of Cain and Abel in Genesis 4, and shows how one brother opposed the mission of God, while the other brother lived for the mission of God.
Chapel has long been considered the heartbeat of Cedarville’s campus. Every weekday at 10 a.m., students, faculty, and staff come together for a time of dynamic worship and powerful preaching. Lives are transformed as we spur one another toward Christ. It’s no wonder chapel is consistently rated as students’ favorite part of their Cedarville experience.