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Online Videos

Archived footage of several special speakers.

Ted Peters and Sarah Henrich

"How Does God Heal Today? Exploring the Relationship Between Science and Religion, Prayer and Healing" was the theme of the 2005 Winter Theological Symposium.  View lectures at Lutecast.

Paul Hill

"Is There Faith in our Future? Nurturning Leaders, Youth, and Families for Purposeful Living" was the theme of the 2004 Summer Theological Conference.  View Paul Hill's opening lecture, "Why Boy's Leave the Church and What To Do About It," via Lutecast.

Marty Stortz and Fred Gaiser

"A Conversation about the Church, the Gospel, and Homosexuality" was the theme of the 2004 Winter Theological Symposium.  Lectures were delivered by Marty Stortz (PLTS) "An Approach to Human Sexuality: Beginning with Baptism" and Fred Gaiser (Luther Seminary) "Male and Female He Created Them: A Biblical Perspective on Homosexuality".   They are now available as an archival video resource.  Check them out online via Lutecast.

Mark Hansen and Patricia Killen

"A Missional Church for a Missional Culture: A New Vision for Evangelism in the Northwest" is part of the on-going theological lecture series hosted by Congregation Relations.  Check out the video of this mission on Multimedia services Lutecast webpage. 

Douglas John Hall

Douglas John Hall joined a stellar cast of speakers for the PLU and LENS annual summer continuing education week (2003). This year's theme was "Making Disciples: Living Faithfully in a New Millennium World." Douglas John Hall's lecture "The Vital Role of Theology in the Future Church" is available as an archival video on Lutecast.

Craig L. Nessan

As part of the Summer Theological Conference, Craig Nessan spoke about what lays "Beyond Membership to Discipleship: Jesus and Culture of God." He addressed what is meant to face the challenge of remaining faithful leaders in a post-modern world.
Check out what he has to say on Lutecast.

Barbara Rossing and Cynthia Moe-Lobeda

As part of Congregation Relations' ongoing theological lecture series, Barbara Rossing and Cynthia Moe-Lobeda address the issues of Fundamentalism and Politics in relation to theology and faith in todays world. Check it out via Lutecast. 

Other Resources

New CD "Songs of Hope"

Selected Christmas hymns, spirituals, and other favorites sung by Stewart Govig and accompanied by John Lee. This new CD is a special resource for use in ministry to seniors, the hospitalized, the terminally ill, and those in nursing homes. Offered through the PLU Office of Church Relations. To order, call 253-535-7423 or emails us at crel@plu.edu.

Songs of Hope song list



Video Resources

Contact the office of Church Relations to borrow resources from our video library