One Advent carol that embodies how the people of God have waited patiently, expectantly, and hopefully is “Savior of the Nations, Come.”
Today, the Ockenga Institute, in conjunction with the Center for Preaching, is excited to formally announce the beginnings of an initiative to further honor the work and legacy of Haddon Robinson: “The Haddon Robinson Files.”
“Go Tell it in the Mountain” is a Christmas song that doesn’t have European origins. It was passed orally from one plantation to the other.
The carol “Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabelle” became a “carol” in the 1600s when the lyrics were set to new music.
This is the second blog post in a series about the book release of Preaching Hope in Darkness: Help for Pastors in Addressing Suicide from the Pulpit.
Read today’s blog for an exciting sneak peek at an upcoming initiative from the Wilson Center for World Missions.
The Office of the Chapel invites our community to two chapel services to learn more about the Anglican worship tradition on November 17 and 18 at 11:10 a.m.
Like many parishioners, this question (or its more non-committal cousin, “Who was Jesus?”) makes seasonal appearances at Christmas and Easter, usually on the covers of news magazines looking for a holiday angle.
The Ockenga Institute is named after Gordon-Conwell’s first president, and its two-fold mission is the renewal of the church and the evangelization of the world. Learn more about the history, […]