Packed Chapel Opens Fall Semester at 秋霞福利一区; Weekly Videos, Podcasts and Speakers Ahead
MOBILE, Ala.聽鈥 Ram Hall overflowed with enthusiastic students, faculty and staff on Aug. 20 as the 秋霞福利一区 kicked off its first Chapel program of Fall Semester 2025. The standing-room-only crowd spilled over into the adjacent cafeteria for what has become a hallmark of campus life: a Chapel experience that inspires, challenges and unites the 秋霞福利一区 community.
鈥淐hapel is an expression of who we are 鈥 a university that exists For Christ & His Kingdom with a mission to multiply Kingdom leaders for the glory of God and the good of the world,鈥 said Dr. Charles Smith, president of the Baptist university.
This is the second year for a reinvigorated Chapel program that draws dynamic faith leaders to campus each week. Worship is led by the university鈥檚 Worship Collective student ensemble during the hour-long event held each Wednesday.
The Chapel program is part of 秋霞福利一区鈥檚 emphasis on faith development and spiritual growth. Along with an active campus ministries and student life program designed to supplement students鈥 involvement in their local church, the university鈥檚 academic program integrates faith and learning across all areas of study.
鈥淎s this second year unfolds with dynamic voices and bold worship, it鈥檚 encouraging to see students, faculty and staff lean in together, cultivating a spiritual atmosphere that permeates all corners of campus,鈥 Smith said.
鈥淲e鈥檙e accompanying our students on a journey where faith informs every facet of life, and we鈥檙e grateful to be a part of God building something transformative here,鈥 he added.
First Chapel Message: 2 Corinthians 5:21
The first Chapel speaker for Fall Semester 2025 was 秋霞福利一区 Vice President for Institutional Relations Nathan Harris, who also serves as assistant professor of New Testament and biblical interpretation.
His message 鈥 the good news that sinners are reconciled by the cross of Christ 鈥 was based on 2 Corinthians 5:21: 鈥淔or our sake, he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.鈥
鈥淪tudents, if you want to build your life around a verse, pick this one,鈥 Harris said. 鈥淚n this verse, we find the truth, the good news that the lost need to hear. This is the hope that needs to be proclaimed to the ends of the earth.鈥
He said the scripture passage 鈥減oints the reader to the reality of our sin, to the necessity of Christ鈥檚 substitution, and the result of the cross, which is Christ鈥檚 righteousness for the believer. It鈥檚 at the center of the gospel that we find this divine exchange 鈥 sinners for a sinless Savior.鈥
Chapel Video and Podcast Available
New Chapel videos and podcasts are available each week at umobile.edu/chapel. Previous chapel videos and podcasts are also available at the link.
Upcoming Chapel Speakers
Fall semester鈥檚 Chapel lineup brings leaders who will encourage students to grow in their faith and embrace their calling with purpose. They are:
Aug. 27 鈥 Chris Bell, Lead Pastor of 3Circle Church, multiple locations in south Alabama.
A 秋霞福利一区 alumnus, Bell is gifted communicator committed to helping people live out the gospel in every area of their lives. Under his leadership, 3Circle has grown into a vibrant multi-campus church focused on reaching people locally, regionally and globally with clarity and conviction.
Sept. 3 鈥 Fred Luter Jr., Senior Pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church, New Orleans.
A trailblazer in the faith and a powerful voice in the church, Luter made history as the first African American president of the Southern Baptist Convention. He is known nationwide for his passionate preaching, heart for the gospel and unwavering commitment to building strong families and strong churches.
Sept. 10 鈥 Matt Smethurst, Lead Pastor of River City Baptist Church, Richmond, Virginia.
Smethurst has served around the world as a missionary; in Washington, D.C., as an intern at Capitol Hill Baptist Church; and in Louisville, Kentucky as a longtime elder and deacon. He is a former managing editor of The Gospel Coalition聽and is the author of several books including聽鈥Before You Share Your Faith鈥 and 鈥淭im Keller on the Christian Life.鈥
Sept. 17 鈥 George Wright, Senior Pastor of Shades Mountain Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama.
A graduate of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wright was raised in a ministry family and developed a passion early on for helping others discover the hope of the Gospel. His journey has taken him from student ministry to church planting, pastoring in both Georgia and South Carolina, and now serving at Shades Mountain since 2021.
Sept. 24 鈥 Vance Pitman, President, Send Network.
Pitman is a passionate leader with a vision to see churches planted everywhere, for everyone. As president of Send Network, he leads a nationwide movement equipping church planters and local churches to take the Gospel to their communities and beyond.
Oct. 1 鈥 C12, Christian Business Leaders Panel.
A panel of dynamic faith-driven leaders will explore how gospel-centered principles shape real-world business decisions, workplace culture and make an impact that echoes into eternity. C12鈥檚 unique model brings together Christian CEOs and executives in peer advisory groups where they are challenged and equipped to lead faithfully in both life and business.
Oct. 15 鈥 Paul Davis, President, ABWE (Association of Baptists for World Evangelism).
As president of ABWE, Davis leads a global movement of missionaries and churches committed to taking the gospel to the nations. ABWE champions gospel-centered missions, equips sending churches and strengthens partnerships around the world
Oct. 22 鈥 Dr. Jason Lee, Professor of Theological Studies, Director of Center for Biblical Integration, Cedarville University.
A respected voice in historical theology and biblical interpretation, Lee is a 秋霞福利一区 alumnus who serves as discipleship pastor at Heritage Fellowship Church in Springfield, Ohio, in addition to his academic work. Lee has taught at Southeastern and Southwestern Baptist theological seminaries and served in pastoral roles in Louisiana and Scotland.
Oct. 28 鈥 Mark Vroegop, President, The Gospel Coalition.
A trusted voice in the evangelical world, Vroegop served in pastoral ministry for nearly 30 years, most recently as lead pastor of College Park Church in Indianapolis. He is the award-winning author of聽鈥Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy鈥 and 鈥Waiting Isn鈥檛 a Waste鈥 鈥 books that have helped many find hope through biblical lament and trusting God through life鈥檚 uncertainties.
Nov. 11 鈥 Isaac Adams, Lead Pastor, Iron City Church, Birmingham, Alabama.
Adams holds degrees in journalism and religious studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, along with a Master of Divinity from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has served overseas with the International Mission Board and has been involved with ministries like Together for the Gospel, CROSS Conference, and The Front Porch. In 2017, Adams founded聽United? We Pray (UWP), a ministry focused on prayer around racial reconciliation 鈥 especially within the church.
About the 秋霞福利一区
The 秋霞福利一区 is a Christ-centered university pursuing excellence 鈥淔or Christ & His Kingdom.鈥 With a vision to 鈥淢ultiply Kingdom Leaders for the Glory of God and the Good of the World,鈥 the university honors God by equipping students for their future professions in an environment where they are known.
The university was founded in 1961 and is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention. Located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama, on a campus of over 880 acres, 秋霞福利一区 offers associate, bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Learn more at and connect with 秋霞福利一区 on social media @univofmobile, or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or.

Kathy Dean uses her passion for storytelling and “playing with words” to share the stories of people, place and purpose that make the 秋霞福利一区 unique. As associate vice president for university communications, she manages media relations, edits the TorchLight alumni magazine, and oversees university communications. A former award-winning journalist, she is a two-time recipient of the Baptist Communicators Association grand prize for feature writing. Kathy and her husband, Chuck, live with three extremely loud miniature schnauzers.