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Urbana 2018 Plenary

Beth Paz's address during the December 29 morning session of Urbana 18, InterVarsity's 25th student missions conference.

Podcasts

  • Layla and Rob sit down with one of their favorite preachers, Beth Eckloff-Paz. Drawing on her eighteen years of ministry experience, Beth clearly describes the challenges she’s faced as a woman in ministry, she lays out a clear picture of what partnerships look like, and she casts a vision for how “the fullness of God is present in the both/and” of women and men partnering together. You’ll love learning from this bold and courageous leader! Listen here

  • In this episode Beth Paz talks about incarnational work, her journey with Jesus and moments of changing her mind. She shares her journey through the valley of grief and desolation during her divorce and finding that Jesus - the one who suffered - was with her through it all. Listen here


Preaches

Three Provisions for the Journey

This preach takes place just 10 days after the Eaton Fire ravaged Altadena, consuming 9,000 structures and 18 lives. Beth preaches a word on consolation and desolation for her community dealing with tremendous loss. She speaks from the heart, as she lost her own home in the fire.

The Power of Forgiveness

The choice and power of forgiveness is a pertinent and personal subject as well as a distinctive Christian value. Beth preaches out of a lived choice to forgive, offering vivid examples to exhort others to live in the freedom that forgiveness offers.

Live Your Legacy

The Sign of Immanuel

Posture of Extravagance

the book of Haggai

In this series of “Return and Rebuild” Beth unpacks the prophet Haggai and the call to rebuild the second temple and its impact on our lives today.

Chosen

In this series of Missio Dei or the mission of God- this preach dives into how mission or outreach can go wrong. And how God’s motive and method of love encourages us.

What Is It?

God sustains His people by providing them food from heaven and water from the rock. They ate heavenly food every day for 40 years. Miraculously, when Joshua and the people came to the border of Canaan and ate the food of the Promised Land, the heavenly manna stopped the next day and was never seen again. God told Moses to save a jar of manna so future generations could see how the Lord provided for his people in the desert.

Kingdom Citizens

"We don't forget our ethnic identities, we surrender them. We don't forego national politics, we submit them so that our first and foremost allegiance is to Christ."

Learning Resurrection

“Learning resurrection hinges on our response to a divine invitation to trust that unconditional love will move us from death through pain and into a life of hope.”

Three Day Stories

Have you ever felt Bible stories coming alive in your everyday life? Have you experienced faith becoming “real” in your immediate context?