On Simony

A sermon on how power impedes belief

Justo L. González

He Withdrew from Them and was Carried up to Heaven

This commencement speech reflects on the transition from seminary to ministry, drawing parallels with the disciples' journey after Jesus' ascension. It emphasizes the challenges and uncertainties of this transition while encouraging faith and perseverance

Justo L. González

Hispanics in the New Reformation

This lecture is about a new Reformation in 21st-century churches, driven by Hispanics and other marginalized groups challenging entrenched systems.

Justo L. González

From the Ends of the Earth: Mission at Our Doorstep

In a rapidly changing world, the center of Christianity shifts from the North Atlantic to diverse global centers, challenging traditional missionary narratives and inviting a deeper understanding of God's work across cultures.

Justo L. González

A New Name!

Lenten sermon on the power of the Word and words

Justo L. González

Ecclesiology: What in the World is the Church? (2/3)

A lecture exploring ecclesiology and the doctrine of the church. (Part 2/3)

Justo L. González

Will We Let Him In?

A sermon describing the stumbling blocks that prevent Christ’s lordship in the church and the Lord’s Supper as a powerful path to overcoming them

Justo L. González | Catherine G. González

The Parable of the Talents and the Judgment of the Nations

A sermon on the Parable of the Talents, exploring what true stewardship means in faithful service to the needy.

Justo L. González

Hispanic Worship (3 of 5)

Commonalities and difference within Hispanic worship styles and suggests for change

Justo L. González

The Bible, the Church, and the Poor: The Corporate Dimesion (1 of 3)

The hermeneutical contribution of the poor and marginalized

Justo L. González

Remember the Future (1/2)

Remembering "forward" let's us live today in light of God’s promised future.

Justo L. González

Past, Present, and Future of Theological Education (2/2)

This lecture explores the development, challenges, and future direction of theological education, advocating for a flexible, inclusive, and church-wide approach.

Justo L. González

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