audio by speaker 'mark galli'

The Incomprehensible God by Mark Galli

63:21 minutes (29.01 MB)

This class looks at the attributes of God--omniscience, omnipotence, changelessness, etc.--and how these transcendent qualities (which often make God seem distant) are actually crucial to us having an intimate relationship with him.

Mark Galli is managing editor of Christianity Today, and author of Jesus Mean and Wild: The Unexpected Love of an Untameable God.

The Omniscient God by Mark Galli

50:08 minutes (22.95 MB)

This class looks at the attributes of God--omniscience, omnipotence, changelessness, etc.--and how these transcendent qualities (which often make God seem distant) are actually crucial to us having an intimate relationship with him.

Mark Galli is managing editor of Christianity Today, and author of Jesus Mean and Wild: The Unexpected Love of an Untameable God.

The Omnipresent God by Mark Galli

59:23 minutes (27.19 MB)

This class looks at the attributes of God--omniscience, omnipotence, changelessness, etc.--and how these transcendent qualities (which often make God seem distant) are actually crucial to us having an intimate relationship with him.

Mark Galli is managing editor of Christianity Today, and author of Jesus Mean and Wild: The Unexpected Love of an Untameable God.

The Eternal God by Mark Galli

56:27 minutes (25.85 MB)

This class looks at the attributes of God--omniscience, omnipotence, changelessness, etc.--and how these transcendent qualities (which often make God seem distant) are actually crucial to us having an intimate relationship with him.

Mark Galli is managing editor of Christianity Today, and author of Jesus Mean and Wild: The Unexpected Love of an Untameable God.

The Trinity by Mark Galli

47:28 minutes (21.73 MB)

This class looks at the attributes of God--omniscience, omnipotence, changelessness, etc.--and how these transcendent qualities (which often make God seem distant) are actually crucial to us having an intimate relationship with him.

Mark Galli is managing editor of Christianity Today, and author of Jesus Mean and Wild: The Unexpected Love of an Untameable God.

"What Time It Is" by Mark Galli

29:11 minutes (13.36 MB)

Luke 11:1-13

July 29, 2007 / Ninth Sunday after Pentecost

"Time Impaired" by Mark Galli

22:56 minutes (10.5 MB)

Revelation 4:8

August 5, 2007 / Tenth Sunday after Pentecost

"John the Baptist's Story, Part II" by Mark Galli

25:05 minutes (11.48 MB)

Isaiah 35:1-10; Psalm 146; James 5:7-10; Matthew 11:2-11

December 16, 2007

The Third Sunday of Advent

10:45am Service

"Where is God When it Hurts" by Mark Galli

24:04 minutes (11.02 MB)

Acts 2:14, 22-32; Psalm 118:19-24; 1 Peter 1:3-9; John 20:19-31

2nd Sunday of Easter

March 30th, 2008

10:45am Service

The Joy of Liturgy - Part 1 by Mark Galli

61:58 minutes (28.37 MB)

You are attracted to liturgy but don’t quite know why. Or, after years of liturgical worship, you find yourself in a slough of despondency. Whatever your current liturgical experience, you’ll likely benefit from this class by Mark Galli, senior managing editor of Christianity Today and Rez member. It is based on his just published book, Beyond Bells & Smells: The Wonder and Power of Christian Liturgy. He’ll mix some readings of the book and some discussion to help us appreciate the liturgy ever more deeply.

The Joy of Liturgy - Part 2 by Mark Galli

69:19 minutes (31.73 MB)

You are attracted to liturgy but don’t quite know why. Or, after years of liturgical worship, you find yourself in a slough of despondency. Whatever your current liturgical experience, you’ll likely benefit from this class by Mark Galli, senior managing editor of Christianity Today and Rez member. It is based on his just published book, Beyond Bells & Smells: The Wonder and Power of Christian Liturgy. He’ll mix some readings of the book and some discussion to help us appreciate the liturgy ever more deeply.

"Crazy Talk" by Mark Galli

22:52 minutes (15.71 MB)

Jeremiah 20:7-13; Psalm 69; Romans 5:15-19; Matthew 10:16-33

The Sixth Sunday of Pentecost

June 22, 2008

9:00am Service