David Gundersen- Grow (2 Peter 3:14-18)

Posted on February 6, 2012

February 6, 2012

David “Gunner” Gundersen, Director of Student Life, delivers a message at Dorm Meeting on 2 Peter 3:14-18. Dorm Meeting is held each Monday night from 9:30-10:30pm in Heritage Hall on the campus of Boyce College.

 

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Dr. Chad Brand- Only 2 Kinds of People (Romans 8:5-8)

Posted on February 1, 2012

February 1, 2012

Dr. Chad Brand, Professor of Christian Theology, delivers a message at Boyce Chapel on the two kinds of people in the world as part of “Live the Mission” week. Boyce Chapel is held three times each semester on the campus of Boyce College.

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Joe Blankenship- Powerlessness, Prayer, and Our Peerless God

Posted on January 30, 2012

January 30, 2012

Joe Blankenship from Springs of Grace Bible Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma kicks off our Live the Mission Week by delivering a message at Dorm Meeting on how our peerless God answers the prayers of the powerless. Dorm Meeting is held each Monday night from 9:30-10:30pm in Heritage Hall on the campus of Boyce College.


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Dan DeWitt – Seven Qualities of Biblical Hope (1 Peter 1:3-25)

Posted on January 23, 2012

January 23, 2012

Dr. Dan DeWitt, Dean of Boyce College, delivers a message at Dorm Meeting on 1 Peter 1:3-25. Dorm Meeting is held each Monday night from 9:30-10:30pm in Heritage Hall on the campus of Boyce College.

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Renown

Posted on January 11, 2012
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RENOWN | March 16-17, 2012

Colossians 1:16 says that all things were created by and for Christ.  Your life, time, money, affections, thoughts, and the very breath you breathe were created for Him.  There is a lordship present in the very reign of Christ worthy of everything you have and do.  As one famous theologian has put it, “In the total expanse of human life there is not a single square inch of which the Christ, who alone is sovereign, does not declare, ‘That is mine!’”

Join us for Renown,  a conference focused on the Glory of God displayed in the majesty of Christ.  We will seek to understand what implications God’s renown has for our lives.  This high demand and transformational truth is proclaimed by the ruler of all creation for all people.

We hope that this conference will both challenge and encourage  middle and high school students to live godly lives in Christ Jesus.  Boyce College’s desire is to equip these students with the Word as they journey through high school and prepare for the collegiate setting, the workforce and the rest of life.

The Give Me An Answer Student conference is an annual conference for middle and high school students, hosted by Boyce College.

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Luke Harper is serious about the Gospel.

Posted on November 16, 2011

He’s a freshman studying youth ministry at Boyce College so that he can impact the lives of teenagers. But he’s not waiting for graduation to get started. Luke and his father Harold Harper authored the Josiah Road resources as a part of an effort to call students to stand, influence, and lead. The book and discipleship resources are already being used by churches around the nation.

What I Love About the Gospel

Posted on September 23, 2011

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Trip Lee

Posted on September 8, 2011

William Lee Barefield III, better known as Trip Lee, was born and raised in Dallas, TX.  As a child, Trip Lee had dreams of being a professional athlete or famous rapper, and he began to hone his lyrical skills at the age of 12.  Upon giving his life to Christ, at age 14, his focus became serving and ministering the Gospel.

Trip slowly recognized that all of his life should be centered on Christ.  “One day, I just decided I’m only doing Christian Hip Hop.  Rappers like Ambassador and Da Truth helped provide a model for how I would begin to do that,” he says.  He also had an immense desire to learn and teach the Word of God, so he became a leader in his youth group and preached his first sermon at age 17.

In 2004, Trip met Lecrae at a concert; months later, after talking and building with each other, Lecrae began to disciple him.  While still in high school, Trip was given the opportunity to pen a few devotionals for the Reach Records website that dealt with theological matters and spoke to his spiritual maturity. Trip would then sign with Reach Records, and his debut album, “If They Only Knew,” hit stores nationwide a few days after his high school graduation.  His first full-length album introduced hip-hop fans to his distinct southern sound, unique delivery and gospel-saturated lyrics. That same year, Trip was also featured on the Dove Award-nominated, timeless classic “Jesus Muzik” with label mate Lecrae.

His sophomore album, “20/20,” was released in 2008 and garnered much success, breaking into the Billboard Top 200 and reaching #11 on the Billboard Christian albums chart and #4 on the Gospel chart. Back with his third studio album, “Between Two Worlds,” Trip offers a collection of reflections on life in a fallen world.  True to form, his hope is that his reflections not only resonate with listeners, but also point to Jesus as the Hero.

Since his first album release, Trip has traveled the world doing concerts for thousands of listeners, and his last three summers have been spent on tours (national and international) with his Reach label mates. His Christ-centered hip-hop message has also built a platform for him among churches and other Christian organizations, which has led to numerous opportunities to preach and teach at conferences and other events.

The preceding bibliographical information is from Reach Records. To read more on their website click here.

Denny Burk – Philippians 2:1-13

Posted on April 25, 2011

Dr. Denny Burk, Dean of Boyce College, delivers a message at Dorm Meeting on Philippians 2:1-13.

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Matt Schmucker – How Does the Church Worship?

Posted on April 18, 2011

Matt Schmucker, an elder at Capitol Hill Baptist Church and Vice President of 9Marks, delivers a message at Dorm Meeting.

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