
August 2019
Convocation
New and returning students are invited to attend Convocation on the first day of class. Convocation signifies the beginning of a new semester.
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Chapel: Rev. Mike Glodo
This semester the chapel messages will explore the theme of “Taste and See the Goodness of God,”—the attribute of his goodness, the evidence of his goodness, his goodness toward his children, the goodness of the Good News, and others ways in which we can know and experience God as a good God. Join us on September 4 for a message from Rev. Mike Glodo.
Find out more »Chapel: Dr. Greg Lanier
This semester the chapel messages will explore the theme of “Taste and See the Goodness of God,”—the attribute of his goodness, the evidence of his goodness, his goodness toward his children, the goodness of the Good News, and others ways in which we can know and experience God as a good God. Join us on September 11 for a message from Dr. Greg Lanier.
Find out more »Chapel: Rev. Tim Rice
This semester the chapel messages will explore the theme of “Taste and See the Goodness of God,”—the attribute of his goodness, the evidence of his goodness, his goodness toward his children, the goodness of the Good News, and others ways in which we can know and experience God as a good God. Join us on September 18 for a message from Rev. Tim Rice.
Find out more »Chapel: Dr. Nicholas Reid
This semester the chapel messages will explore the theme of “Taste and See the Goodness of God,”—the attribute of his goodness, the evidence of his goodness, his goodness toward his children, the goodness of the Good News, and others ways in which we can know and experience God as a good God. Join us on September 25 for a message from Dr. Nicholas Reid.
Find out more »October 2019
Chapel: Rev. Mike Osborne
This semester the chapel messages will explore the theme of “Taste and See the Goodness of God,”—the attribute of his goodness, the evidence of his goodness, his goodness toward his children, the goodness of the Good News, and others ways in which we can know and experience God as a good God. Join us on October 2 for a message from Rev. Mike Osborne.
Find out more »Chapel: Dr. Mike Allen
This semester the chapel messages will explore the theme of “Taste and See the Goodness of God,”—the attribute of his goodness, the evidence of his goodness, his goodness toward his children, the goodness of the Good News, and others ways in which we can know and experience God as a good God. Join us on October 9 for a message from Dr. Mike Allen.
Find out more »Chapel: Dr. Mark Futato
This semester the chapel messages will explore the theme of “Taste and See the Goodness of God,”—the attribute of his goodness, the evidence of his goodness, his goodness toward his children, the goodness of the Good News, and others ways in which we can know and experience God as a good God. Join us on October 23 for a message from Dr. Mark Futato.
Find out more »November 2019
Chapel: Rev. Donny Friederichsen
This semester the chapel messages will explore the theme of “Taste and See the Goodness of God,”—the attribute of his goodness, the evidence of his goodness, his goodness toward his children, the goodness of the Good News, and others ways in which we can know and experience God as a good God. Join us on November 13 for a message from Rev. Donny Friederichsen.
Find out more »Chapel: Dr. Damein Schitter
This semester the chapel messages will explore the theme of “Taste and See the Goodness of God,”—the attribute of his goodness, the evidence of his goodness, his goodness toward his children, the goodness of the Good News, and others ways in which we can know and experience God as a good God. Join us on November 20 for a message from Dr. Damein Schitter.
Find out more »December 2019
Chapel: Rev. Mike Glodo
This semester the chapel messages will explore the theme of “Taste and See the Goodness of God,”—the attribute of his goodness, the evidence of his goodness, his goodness toward his children, the goodness of the Good News, and others ways in which we can know and experience God as a good God. Join us on December 4 for a message from Rev. Mike Glodo.
Find out more »February 2020
Chapel: Rev. Mike Glodo
This semester's sermon series is entitled “There Is No Rock Like Our Rock: The Incomparability of God.” Join us on February 5 for a message from Rev. Mike Glodo, Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Dean of Chapel at RTS Orlando.
Find out more »Chapel: Rev. Dr. Case Thorp
This semester's sermon series is entitled “There Is No Rock Like Our Rock: The Incomparability of God.” Join us on February 19 for a message from Rev. Dr. Case Thorp, Associate Pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Orlando and current Moderator of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC).
Find out more »Chapel: Rev. Byron West
This semester's sermon series is entitled “There Is No Rock Like Our Rock: The Incomparability of God.” Join us on February 26 for a message from Rev. Byron West, Pastor at Westminster Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Ft. Myers, Florida.
Find out more »March 2020
Chapel: Rev. Mike Osborne
This semester's sermon series is entitled “There Is No Rock Like Our Rock: The Incomparability of God.” Join us on March 11 for a message from Rev. Mike Osborne, Director of Field Education & Placement and Dean of Students at RTS Orlando.
Find out more »Chapel: Dr. Ligon Duncan
This semester's sermon series is entitled “There Is No Rock Like Our Rock: The Incomparability of God.” Join us on March 18 for a message from Dr. Ligon Duncan, John E. Richards Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, Chancellor & CEO of RTS.
Find out more »April 2020
Chapel: Dr. Michael Allen
This semester's sermon series is entitled “There Is No Rock Like Our Rock: The Incomparability of God.” Join us on March 18 for a message from Dr. Michael Allen, John Dyer Trimble Professor of Systematic Theology and Academic Dean at RTS Orlando.
Find out more »Chapel: Dr. Scott Swain
This semester's sermon series is entitled “There Is No Rock Like Our Rock: The Incomparability of God.” Join us on March 18 for a message from Dr. Scott Swain, President and James Woodrow Hassell Professor of Systematic Theology at RTS Orlando.
Find out more »CANCELED | Chapel: Dr. Mark Futato
Canceled due to COVID-19. This semester's sermon series is entitled “There Is No Rock Like Our Rock: The Incomparability of God.” Join us on April 22 for a message from Dr. Mark Futato, Robert L. Maclellan Professor of Old Testament at RTS Orlando.
Find out more »August 2021
Convocation
New and returning students are invited to attend Convocation on the first day of class. Convocation signifies the beginning of a new semester. A free community lunch will follow at noon in the Fellowship Hall.
Find out more »Chapel: Scott Swain
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »September 2021
Chapel: Mike Glodo
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »Chapel: Michael Allen
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »Chapel: Zachary Cole
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »Chapel: Kelly Kapic
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »Chapel: Joey Sherard
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »October 2021
Chapel: Justin Borger
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »Chapel: Michael Aitcheson
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »January 2022
Inaugural Cranmer Lecture
Join students and faculty at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, for a presentation by Dr. Jonathan Linebaugh, lecturer in New Testament at Jesus College of the University of Cambridge. Learn more about Dr. Linebaugh's publications and areas of expertise here. The 2022 Cranmer Lecture will be titled, "Comfortable Words: Praying and Proclaiming the Gospel in the English Reformation." The heart of the English Reformation, according to Winston Churchill, was the reformation of the human heart - hearts that are troubled and…
Find out more »February 2022
Chapel: Mike Glodo
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »Chapel: Nicholas Reid
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »Chapel: Michael Aitcheson
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »Chapel: Dr. Michael Allen
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »March 2022
Chapel: Rev. Michael Glodo
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »Chapel: Scott Swain
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »Chapel: Ligon Duncan
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »April 2022
Chapel: Jim Davis
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »Chapel: Mark Futato
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »Chapel: John Muether
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.
Find out more »Chapel: Zach Cole
This year’s chapel theme is “From a Bath to a Banquet: The Christian Life through the Sacraments.” Just as Luther described the Psalms as a “little Bible,” the whole Christian life can be examined through baptism and the Lord’s Supper. So in addition to the privilege of giving God the glory due his name in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we will have the privilege of hearing him speak.pic18pic18
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October 2022
Bavinck Lecture
The Institute for Faith, Work, and Culture at RTS Orlando presents the inaugural Bavinck Lecture with Dr. James Eglinton. Dr. Eglinton is the Meldrum Senior Lecturer in Reformed Theology at the University of Edinburgh and the author of Bavinck: A Critical Biography, a groundbreaking work which highlights the significance of Dutch theologian Herman Bavinck for the emerging post-religious industrial societies of late modernity. His address will be titled "Worldview, Worldvision, and Workplace." The lecture will be followed by a panel…
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