Wesley Biblical Seminary Podcast
About the Podcast
Wesley Biblical Seminary publishes a free podcast of various events, including special chapel services, commencement ceremonies, conference lectures, and more.
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Mon, 2 October 2006
Wesley Biblical Seminary
Rasing the Standard A Force for Moral and Spiritual Renewal in Church and Nation. A Crusade for Excellence in Education and Spirituality. |
Tue, 26 September 2006
WBS invites you to listen to President Ron Smith bring us the Word.
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Thu, 21 September 2006
We invite you to listen as three of our new students share during our Thursday chapel time. The speakers are as follows: Mrs. Morgan Roberts, Mr. Jo Nakamura, and Mr. Kelvin Rankin.
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Tue, 19 September 2006
"Behold I Will Do Something New" WBS invites you to listen to Rev. Barry Male as he bring us the Word during our Tuesday chapel time. Rev. Male is a graduate of WBS, and is currently the Senior Pastor at First UMC in McGee, MS. |
Thu, 14 September 2006
Wesley Biblical Seminary invites you listen to Mr. Charlie Artmann as he brings us the Word.
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Tue, 12 September 2006
WBS invites you to listen to Dr. Ray Easley. Dr. Easley is Wesley Biblical Seminary's Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of Pastoral Ministry.
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Tue, 12 September 2006
Rev. Troy Gentry is a recent graduate of WBS. Come enjoy as he bring us the Word.
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Tue, 12 September 2006
WBS invites you to listen as Dr. Roger Parrott as he speaks in our bi-weekly chapel. Dr. Parrott is the President of Belhaven College in Jackson, MS.
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Tue, 12 September 2006
Wesley Biblical Seminary invites you to listen to President Ronald Smith as he speaks at the opening chapel service of our Fall Semester.
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Fri, 2 June 2006
Since we don't have chapel services over the summer, we've decided to publish older, non-podcasted messages for your enjoyment. Check back from time to time and see what we've got...
Dr. Eldon R. Fuhrman was elected WBS's president in 1977. Dr. Fuhrman served the seminary as president for eight years and returned to full-time teaching in 1985. |