Discipleship, in community, for the world.

Seminars

Women’s Retreat 2007 with Suzanne Hurst

Hope in the Midst of Suffering
Speaker: Suzanne Hurst

Session #1
2007 Women’s Retreat 1 [MP3]

Session #2
2007 Women’s Retreat 2 [MP3]

Session #3
2007 Women’s Retreat 3 [MP3]

2006 Retreat with Bob Ekblad

All church retreat at Lakeside Bible Camp with Bob Ekblad.

Saturday morning session with Bob Ekblad: 2006 Retreat Session 1 MP3

Saturday evening session with Bob Ekblad: 2006 Retreat Session 2 MP3

Sunday morning session with Bob Ekblad: 2006 Retreat Session 3 MP3

Mike Flynn Conference: June 2-4, 2006

Conference Notes: Mike Flynn Conference: Handout [PDF] (These are the teaching notes for all five sessions.

Friday Night: Session #1 (This is a very large file – please be patient when downloading.)
Mike Flynn Conference: Friday night [MP3]

Saturday: Session #2 Mike Flynn Conference: Saturday morning [MP3]

Saturday: Sessions #3 (only the second half of the afternoon session was recorded.) Mike Flynn Conference: Saturday afternoon [MP3]

Sorry, due to equipment problems Sunday morning and Sunday evening were not recorded.

2005 Fall Retreat

Calvary Chapel All Church Retreat with Dr. Gordon Fee. Living Christ from Philippians.

Session #1: Living Christ in Adversity

Session #2: Living Christ in Conflict

Session #3: Living Christ in Controversy

Summer Sensitization to Poverty and Race

July 27, 2005: Understanding Ministry in an Urban Environment Dr. Nuesch-Olver [MP3]

August 3, 2005: Summer Seminar: Juan & Rocio Sharing [MP3]

August 17, 2005: Summer Seminar: Won & Victor Sharing [MP3]

Cracking the Da Vinci Code

Cracking the Da Vinci Code presented by Jim Heugel at Calvary Chapel on February 23, 2005.

Was Jesus actually married to Mary Magdalene? And did they have children? In the first centuries did Christians worship Jesus and Mary as representations of the divine masculine and divine feminine? Was belief in the divinity of Christ actually invented by the Roman Emperor Constantine in the 4th century? Did an underground society keep these secrets alive during the Middle Ages, and did Leonardo Da Vinci put clues to all this in his paintings?

These claims have been read by thousands of Americans in The Da Vinci Code (over 93 weeks on the NYT best-sellers list). This seminar will explain the historical distortions behind these ideas and help us understand how to talk about them with our friends.

Jim Heugel has a Ph.D. in history and is on the faculty of Northwest College teaching Church History and European History.

Cracking the Da Vinci Code [MP3]

PowerPoint presentation: Cracking the Da Vinci Code

Summer Seminar Series 2004: Truth & Tolerance

July 7th – Tolerance and Truth: Can they Co-Exist?
Brady Bobbink, director of Chi Alpha’s campus ministry at Western Washington University, addressed the nuances around religious freedom and tolerance in our country. It’s clear that one of the great virtues of today’s culture is tolerance. But what does “tolerance” mean and look like? How should it be defined? As our world becomes increasingly pluralistic, how does one embrace the specific truth-claims of one religion while remaining “tolerant” of others? Or is tolerance only compatible with relativism?

Message: Truth & Tolerance [MP3] — Brady Bobbink (13 MB)