General Loren Reno speaking at the pulpit during chapel.

Chapel Highlight: General Loren Reno

May 18, 2023 by

Chapel can be described as the heartbeat on campus at Cedarville University. General Loren Reno spoke to the students this spring semester. Read how Lia perceived and applied his message!

Cedarville University students worshipping on stage with Dr. White during chapel.

Psalm 119 Chapel

February 14, 2023 by

Psalm 119 is the longest chapter in the Bible. How did Dr. White preach through it in only 50 minutes?

Best Ways to Experience Chapel

September 15, 2022 by

I’ve often heard that chapel is the “heartbeat of campus,” and I would say that’s an accurate description. Chapel is the only time when nearly the whole student body (or all the student body, during Fall Bible Conference) gathers together to worship God and study the Word! It’s what makes... View Article

An Impactful Chapel Message

May 2, 2022 by

“Regardless of waking up in the morning, brushing your teeth, and getting dressed expecting for God to do nothing different in your life, it is time to recognize that our God can work in any situation, any person at any time and redeem and renew. It’s time to actually believe in the power that we have professed since our youth. It’s time. He is waiting.”

How Do I Take Chapel Notes?

October 7, 2021 by

Chapel truly is the heartbeat of Cedarville’s campus. It is a great opportunity to worship with other students and hear the Word of God preached daily. At Cedarville, we hear so many incredible sermons from faculty and guests. It’s an incredible blessing, but it can also feel overwhelming. Taking notes helps me to get the most out of the time the Lord has given me to hear his Word preached.

Chapel: Global Outreach

December 4, 2018 by

The chapel was an encouraging time, featuring interviews with a few students who went on short- and long-term trips through Cedarville’s Global Outreach.

D-Group

November 6, 2018 by

Like many college seniors, I have regrets. Some are because of mistakes, some are because of accidents, and some are because of missed opportunities.