Chapel 2020
Melancholy Christmas
December 4, 2020 • President Joseph Castleberry
One more Friday chapel left NU! Today we're joined once again by President Castleberry. He speaks to us today about his family's Christmas traditions, but also how you can escape the tradition of having a hard time during the holidays.
Relating to God
December 2, 2020 • Bill Oliverio
We are nearing the end of the semester, NU! We've got this! We hear from on of our own Theology profs today, Dr. Oliverio! Dr. Oliverio is in his first year as associate professor of public theology at Northwest, where he teaches faith integration courses in NU's graduate programs. He writes theology and is co-editor of the academic journal Pneuma, which is an interdisciplinary journal that studies what's happening in Pentecostal Christianity all over the world. He and his wife, Rachel, live in the duplexes with their sons Nick (15) and Josh (who turns 13 on December 10).
Waiting for Revival
October 30, 2020 • Jonathan Rivera
This point of the semester, it is a hard to wait on the Lord for anything. We want and need for revival in our community. Especially during the current year with climate of everything, our friend Jonathan Rivera, helps us get excited about waiting for revival.
Rest! God's at Work
October 28, 2020 • Dr. Phil Rasmussen
If it has been said once, it has been said many times. We are living in stressful times as Christians and members of this community here at NU. Dr. Rassmussen brings us through Matthew 24 to explore the idea of resting while God is at work. We are called to relax and rest in Christ, but how can we do that well? Let's find out together...
With Jesus
October 23, 2020 • Don Ross
Doing ministry for and about Jesus is the easy part. Anyone can follow and do things for a cause. When we do ministry WITH Jesus, we follow what he calls us to be. Friend of Northwest University and Northwest Ministry Network superintendent, Don Ross, gives us the word from Acts 19 on how we can do ministry WITH Jesus.
Our Citizenship
October 21, 2020 • President Joseph Castleberry
Christians are called to be part of a higher citizenship, something set-apart and holy. President Castleberry dives into Philippians 3 to discuss how we are citizens. Not only of the countries we reside in, but in the greater spiritual community that we are in.
Shame Shame, I Know Your Name
September 30, 2020 • Megan Netherton
Shame is a powerful tool that the enemy uses, today we want you to be be able to hear the word that we have for you. Megan Netherton works in our campus ministries office as the ministries assistant and is a caring minister of the word
Some Stories and a Painting (2nd Chapel)
September 18, 2020 • Pastor Christian Dawson
In his final sermon as pastor of our community, Christian Dawson speaks on a few stories and shows a painting from an alumnus. He ends his time here with an emotional message and a declarative prayer over our community. We wish Christian well in Portland, Oregon at Bridgetown Church. We pray that he will be used in ways to revive the city, show the light of God, and love his new community well. Along with all of the Blue Star donuts he'll consume.
Some Stories and a Painting (1st Chapel)
September 18, 2020 • Pastor Christian Dawson
In his final sermon as pastor of our community, Christian Dawson speaks on a few stories and shows a painting from an alumnus. He ends his time here with an emotional message and a declarative prayer over our community. We wish Christian well in Portland, Oregon at Bridgetown Church. We pray that he will be used in ways to revive the city, show the light of God, and love his new community well. Along with all of the Blue Star donuts he'll consume.