While presenting the big idea and main point of the chapel message, Jason Lee encouraged students to respond by “coming to Jesus — the One who has the power to forgive sins.”
During the October 15th chapel service, University of Mobile students heard a convicting message from Paul Davis designed to equip students as they respond to God’s calling on their life to go and make disciples of all nations.
Pitman is a passionate leader with a vision to see churches planted everywhere, for everyone. As president of Send Network, he leads a nationwide movement equipping church planters and local churches to take the gospel to their communities.
Matt Smethurst cautioned students: “If Peter could fall into the category of approval-seeking, gospel-denying behavior, so can you and I. Galatians 2:11 is a living illustration of Galatians 1:10.”
Reflecting on the prayer of Jesus for believers to be brought into complete unity with Him, Wright reminded students that Jesus knew how difficult the times would be for His followers to navigate as He approached the cross.
The student choir will join with church worship teams, using their talents to serve congregations, create meaningful musical experiences and bring people in closer relationship to Jesus Christ.
Speaking out of Philippians 4:6-9, Fred Luter Jr. challenged University of Mobile students Sept. 3 during their chapel service to pray right, think right and live right.
Students should “rise up and represent the initiation of God in every area of their lives,” urged pastor Chris Bell during the Aug. 27 chapel service at the University of Mobile.