Brian Payne, “The Branch” (Zechariah 6:9-15)
Posted by Denny Burk on April 7, 2009
Dr. Brian Payne delivers an exposition of Zechariah 6:9-15.
Highlights from the D3 Youth Conference 2010 from Southern Seminary on Vimeo.
Here are some highlights from the D3 Youth Conference 2010.
8/16/10 Denny Burk, Dean, Boyce College
8/23/10 Jim Hamilton, Professor, SBTS; Pastor, Kenwood BC
8/30/10 Owen Strachan, Professor, Boyce College
9/6/10 Labor Day
9/13/10 Chad Brand, Assoc. Dean of Theology, Boyce College; Pastor, Northside BC
9/20/10 Hall Ball
9/27/10 Denny Burk, Dean, Boyce College
10/4/10 Fall Break
10/11/10 Kevin Smith, Professor, SBTS; Pastor, Watson Memorial BC
10/18/10 Kevin Ezell, Sr. Pastor, Highview BC
10/25/10 R. [...]
Congratulations to Dr. Dave Adams who was named Liberty University’s SBC Pastor Alumnus of the year! Liberty’s Director of Alumni Relations has the story here.
Here are pictures from today’s graduation ceremony.
Special thanks to Devin Maddox for capturing these outstanding photographs.
Dr. Brian Payne delivers an exposition of Zechariah 6:9-15.
Dr. Russell Moore delivers a message at Dorm Meeting on 1 Kings 3:3-15.
Dr. Chad Brand delivers a message at Dorm Meeting on Matthew 5:1-6.
Dr. Kevin Ezell delivers a message on 1 Corinthians 2.
Dr. Barry Joslin delivers a message at Dorm Meeting on Hebrews 12:1-2.
Professor Jeremy Pierre preaches a message from James 4.
Dr. Tom Schreiner preaches a message on sexual purity from 1 Thessalonians 4.
Dr. Jimmy Scroggins preaches a message from Romans 10 for Youth Ministry Chapel.
Dr. Jim Hamilton Preaches a message from the book of Revelation.
What do English Puritan John Owen, pastor John Piper and theologian Wayne Grudem have in common with rap music?
This trio of theological heavy-weights inspired Marcus Gray to write and record a Grammy-nominated album that communicates profound Gospel truths through hip-hop tunes.
Gray, also known as Christian rapper FLAME, is a student at Boyce College who has broken into the world of big-time rap music with a hammer that is as potent as it is unusual within the musical genre: sound biblical doctrine.
On the surface, the two seem a discordant mix — the violence and sex-saturated ethos of hip-hop music and the otherworldly ethos of biblical Christianity — but FLAME has wed the two in a way that is proclaiming the Gospel on a bold new frontier.