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SUMMARY:Last Lecture Series: The Rewards of Heaven and the Stuff of Earth
DESCRIPTION:Join the Centennial Institute for our upcoming Last Lecture event with Dr. Peter Kerr\, Dean of the School of Business and Leadership. \nDr. Peter Kerr’s Last Lecture is a heartfelt manifesto—an invitation to see God as holy-love\, embrace life as preparation for eternity\, and live with fearless purpose in our rapidly changing world. \nHow do we truly live as sons and daughters of God? Weaving personal biography\, Scripture\, poetry\, and timeless truths into one compelling message\, Dr. Kerr shares his wisdom on life\, love\, and the real business of storing treasure in Heaven. \nLast Lecture Series: Dr. Peter Kerr\nMonday\, April 6\, 2026\n12:15 pm – 1:15 pm MT\nFran & Larry Donnithorne Great Hall; Anschutz Student Center\nColorado Christian University\n8787 W. Alameda Ave.\nLakewood\, CO 80226 \nRegister Now \nMEDIA CREDENTIALING: While members of the media are welcome to attend our events\, they are not allowed inside university buildings or facilities for the purpose of reporting unless they have received prior approval in writing from the Communications and Creative Services Department. For more information on how to apply for a media credential\, please email centennial@ccu.edu. \nAbout Dr. Peter Kerr \n \nDr. Peter A. Kerr is the Dean and a Professor of International Business and Marketing in Colorado Christian University’s prestigious School of Business and Leadership. He is also president of KerrCommunications\, an ordained Christian minister\, and author of Adam Meets Eve. Having taught at the university level for more than 15 years\, Kerr served as the Director of the Communications Program at Asbury University and as the Senior Academic Director responsible for 18 regional campuses for Southeastern University. \nHis experiences include running all media relations in Washington\, D.C.\, during the 2004 Ronald Reagan State Funeral\, serving as the chief media liaison officer for all outdoor games in Beijing for the 2008 Olympic Games\, and being the primary media trainer and crisis planner for the 2010 World Equestrian Games. Kerr has worked with many media outlets (ABC\, CBS\, FOX\, BBC\, New York Times\, London Times\, Der Spiegel\, Aljazeera\, etc.)\, and as an Air Force officer at the Pentagon explained the $120 billion Air Force budget to the Washington press corps\, media trained senior military leaders and White House officials\, was a foreign area officer (European specialist)\, and deployed to Qatar with excursions into Iraq and Afghanistan. \nHaving traveled to more than 50 countries on six continents\, Kerr has studied 10 languages and still speaks a few of them well. He enjoys reading about theology\, history\, and quantum physics\, and likes to play strategy games and travel with his wife\, Rebecca\, and their four children.
URL:https://centennial.ccu.edu/event/last-lecture-series-dr-peter-kerr/
LOCATION:Fran & Larry Donnithorne Great Hall at Anschutz Student Center\, 8787 W. Alameda Ave\, Lakewood\, CO\, 80226\, United States
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SUMMARY:Last Lecture Series: Dr. David Murphy
DESCRIPTION:Join the Centennial Institute for our upcoming Last Lecture event with Dr. David Murphy\, Dean of the School of Behavioral and Social Sciences. \nDave “Bosco” Murphy will examine leadership and how a lifetime of lessons learned while serving around the world and in the heavens shaped his life’s purpose. In this lecture\, he will share personal stories and integrate spiritual insights\, challenging listeners to reflect deeply on how God works out His purpose in every life\, even amid an uncertain timeline and despite desperate circumstances. \nLast Lecture Series: Dr. David Murphy\nMonday\, March 9\, 2026\n12:15 pm – 1:15 pm MT\nFran & Larry Donnithorne Great Hall; Anschutz Student Center\nColorado Christian University\n8787 W. Alameda Ave.\nLakewood\, CO 80226 \nRegister Now \nMEDIA CREDENTIALING: While members of the media are welcome to attend our events\, they are not allowed inside university buildings or facilities for the purpose of reporting unless they have received prior approval in writing from the Communications and Creative Services Department. For more information on how to apply for a media credential\, please email centennial@ccu.edu. \nAbout Dr. David Murphy \n \nDr. David Murphy joined the CCU team in 2021\, after retiring in 2014 after 25 years of Air Force (AF) service and then completing his Ph.D. in Leadership Philosophy from Dallas Baptist University in 2019. \nMurphy hails from Whittier\, California. He received his commission and bachelor of science from the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) in 1990. After earning his pilot wings at Sheppard Air Force Base (AFB)\, Texas\, he had multiple assignments worldwide flying the F-16. He is a command pilot with over 2\,300 flying hours\, including 274 in combat\, and served as an F-16 flight lead\, instructor pilot\, and flight examiner. \nIn 2003\, Colonel Murphy joined the USAFA Air Officer Commander training program and attended the University of Colorado\, Colorado Springs. After earning a second master’s degree\, he served two years on the USAFA faculty. Murphy then served as the Mission Support Group Deputy Commander at Andrews AFB\, Maryland before attending the U.S. Army War College (USAWC) in 2012. At the USAWC\, he was Seminar Chair of the Advanced Strategic Arts Program. He concluded his career as the 782nd Training Group Commander at Sheppard AFB with oversight of the AF’s most diverse training and educational group.
URL:https://centennial.ccu.edu/event/last-lecture-series-dr-david-murphy-2/
LOCATION:Fran & Larry Donnithorne Great Hall at Anschutz Student Center\, 8787 W. Alameda Ave\, Lakewood\, CO\, 80226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Last Lecture Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Last Lecture Series: Escape Passivity\, Engage Pursuit
DESCRIPTION:Join the Centennial Institute for our upcoming Last Lecture event with Dr. Matt Jones\, Associate Professor of New Testament Studies. \nLife is way too precious to spend the time we have been granted to be passive\, apathetic\, indifferent\, and idle. The Triune God not only wants us to experience life but also to seek intentional\, thoughtful\, and active lives. This “Last Lecture” will challenge us to consider three observations about life in the 21st century. Dr. Jones will challenge us to examine whether we are living a life worthy of the gift we have been given. \nLast Lecture Series: Dr. Matt Jones\nMonday\, February 16\, 2026\n12:15 pm – 1:15 pm MT\nArmstrong Center Parlor\nColorado Christian University\n8787 W. Alameda Ave.\nLakewood\, CO 80226 \nRegister Now \nMEDIA CREDENTIALING: While members of the media are welcome to attend our events\, they are not allowed inside university buildings or facilities for the purpose of reporting unless they have received prior approval in writing from the Communications and Creative Services Department. For more information on how to apply for a media credential\, please email centennial@ccu.edu. \nAbout Dr. Matt Jones \n \nDr. Matt Jones’ experience as a student at a Christian Liberal Arts institution was transformational for his faith\, life\, and future. Many of those transforming moments occurred as a result of staff and faculty investment in and outside of the classroom. Realizing the roles they had in his life served as an impetus to teach traditional undergraduate students. As a result\, not only does Dr. Jones have the opportunity to teach\, engage\, and learn alongside these students\, but he also has the chance to mentor multiple students through intentional relationships for the sake of Christ. \nJones completed his Ph.D. by examining the humanity of Jesus in Matthew and serves with Summit Ministries as a co-host for the Upside-Down Parenting podcast and faculty-in-residence. When not serving students\, teaching\, or engaging in community and church activities\, he enjoys spending time with his amazing wife\, Cathy\, and his young adult children\, Hannah\, Tyler\, and Mackenzie. If there’s any time remaining\, Dr. Jones likes to run and play golf.
URL:https://centennial.ccu.edu/event/last-lecture-series-dr-matt-jones/
LOCATION:Armstrong Center Parlor\, 8787 W Alameda Ave\, Lakewood\, CO\, 80226
CATEGORIES:Last Lecture Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Last Lecture Series: From Abel to Eternity: Finding Our Place in God’s Grand Design
DESCRIPTION:Join the Centennial Institute for our upcoming Last Lecture event with Dr. Steve Shumaker\, Professor of Politics at Colorado Christian University. \nWhat do God’s Word\, Great Books\, and political philosophy have to do with each other? More importantly\, what do they have to do with you or me? At first glance they may seem like a rowdy cluster of non sequiturs jostling— if not at significant odds— with each other.  Dr. Shumaker offers his reflections on a lifetime of pursuing their intersection towards a life well lived— and begs to differ! Each can play an essential part in our development within God’s plan to create a people whom He can safely entrust with new heavens and a new earth. \nLast Lecture Series: Dr. Stephen Shumaker\nMonday\, January 26\, 2026\n12:15 pm – 1:15 pm MT\nFran & Larry Donnithorne Great Hall; Anschutz Student Center\nColorado Christian University\n8787 W. Alameda Ave.\nLakewood\, CO 80226 \nRegister Now \nMEDIA CREDENTIALING: While members of the media are welcome to attend our events\, they are not allowed inside university buildings or facilities for the purpose of reporting unless they have received prior approval in writing from the Communications and Creative Services Department. For more information on how to apply for a media credential\, please email centennial@ccu.edu. \nAbout Dr. Stephen Shumaker \n \nDr. Stephen Shumaker grew up in Japan\, studied in Israel\, and taught in Italy. His academic achievements continue to be shaped by his experiences. Dr. Shumaker was the dean of the School of Arts and Sciences. He has also constructed and directed a unique honors program called the “Honors Core\,” which blended academics\, leadership\, and ministry services. He led faculty Great Books discussion with the undergraduate college faculty\, and he constructed and continued to direct a unique Christian Great Books M.A.\, centering on the comparison and contrast between various worldviews as articulated in the Bible and various Great Books of the Western world. Dr. Shumaker currently serves as Professor of Politics within the College of Undergraduate Studies’ School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
URL:https://centennial.ccu.edu/event/last-lecture-series-dr-stephen-shumaker/
LOCATION:Fran & Larry Donnithorne Great Hall at Anschutz Student Center\, 8787 W. Alameda Ave\, Lakewood\, CO\, 80226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Last Lecture Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Things Considered: How Your Thoughts and Actions Determine Your Destiny
DESCRIPTION:Join the Centennial Institute for our upcoming Last Lecture event with Dr. Debora Scheffel. \nIn Prince Caspian\, Aslan tells Lucy that “things never happen the same way twice.” The same can be said in each Christian’s walk with Christ. We may share the same foundation\, but our choices and actions ultimately define our destiny. \nDr. Scheffel’s career has encompassed a variety of positions within both academia and the political sphere. Each of these paths was a result of decisions and actions she took throughout her life in pursuit of the ultimate end: to share the light of Christ in every aspect of her life. Reflecting on her current season in life and lessons she has learned\, Dr. Scheffel will share her insights into what informed the decisions that ultimately determined her path\, and how to put Christ first in everything. \nLast Lecture Series: Dr. Debora Scheffel\nMonday\, November 17\, 2025\n12:15 pm – 1:15 pm MT\nFran & Larry Donnithorne Great Hall; Anschutz Student Center\nColorado Christian University\n8787 W. Alameda Ave.\nLakewood\, CO 80226 \nRegister Now \nMEDIA CREDENTIALING: While members of the media are welcome to attend our events\, they are not allowed inside university buildings or facilities for the purpose of reporting unless they have received prior approval in writing from the Communications and Creative Services Department. For more information on how to apply for a media credential\, please email centennial@ccu.edu. \nAbout Dr. Debora Scheffel \n \nDr. Debora Scheffel serves as the CUS Dean of the School of Education\, at Colorado Christian University. She earned a PhD in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Northwestern University\, Evanston\, Illinois\, and completed a National Institutes of Mental Health post-doctoral fellowship in cognitive science at the University of California\, San Diego. She previously served as a visiting scholar at the United States Air Force Academy\, in the role of Dean at two secular universities\, worked at the Colorado Department of Education in various roles\, including Assistant to the Commissioner of Education in literacy\, and has worked in six states in various professional positions related to education.  She served two 6-year terms plus a vacancy\, as an elected member of the Colorado State Board of Education representing Colorado’s 6th and 4th Congressional Districts\, concluding her service in January\, 2025. Her professional affiliations include the International Neuropsychological Society\, where she serves on the budget committee\, the International Dyslexia Association\, the Council for Exceptional Children\, and Advance Colorado\, where she serves as a fellow. She is a consultant in school reform efforts in various states and her research interests are in education reform policy\, reading\, and oral language development and disabilities in children.
URL:https://centennial.ccu.edu/event/last-lecture-series-dr-debora-scheffel/
LOCATION:Fran & Larry Donnithorne Great Hall at Anschutz Student Center\, 8787 W. Alameda Ave\, Lakewood\, CO\, 80226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Last Lecture Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Last Lecture Series: From Dot to Line - Building a Life that Lasts with Dr. David Kotter
DESCRIPTION:Join the Centennial Institute for our upcoming Last Lecture event with Dr. David Kotter\, Dean of the School of Theology and Professor of New Testament Studies at Colorado Christian University. \nIn his lecture\, Dr. Kotter distills a lifetime of lessons into one essential truth: our lives on earth are but a dot\, while eternity stretches as a line without end. Drawing from personal stories\, biblical wisdom\, and practical habits\, he shows how the ordinary choices we make every day—how we eat\, read\, work\, spend\, and serve—shape not only the course of our lives but ripple into eternity. With both reminders of life’s brevity and the hopeful promise of life everlasting in Christ\, this talk invites students to anchor their days in what truly lasts. \nLast Lecture Series: From Dot to Line – Building a Life that Lasts Dr. David Kotter\nMonday\, October 6\, 2025\n12:15 pm – 1:15 pm MT\nFran & Larry Donnithorne Great Hall; Anschutz Student Center\nColorado Christian University\n8787 W. Alameda Ave.\nLakewood\, CO 80226 \nRegister Now \nMEDIA CREDENTIALING: While members of the media are welcome to attend our events\, they are not allowed inside university buildings or facilities for the purpose of reporting unless they have received prior approval in writing from the Communications and Creative Services Department. For more information on how to apply for a media credential\, please email centennial@ccu.edu. \nAbout Dr. David Kotter \n \nDr. David Kotter serves as the dean of the School of Theology\, but began his career at Ford Motor Company as a financial analyst at its world headquarters and eventually as a plant controller at a manufacturing plant in Spain. After graduating summa cum laude from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School\, he was invited to join a church-planting team for CrossWay Community Church and served as the pastor of discipleship for seven years. Dr. Kotter’s primary research is focused on the areas of intersection between theology and economics. He has been invited to lecture on related topics around the United States as well as Asia and Europe. Dr. Kotter has contributed to three books along with numerous journal articles and book reviews. He is also active in biblical archaeology and has organized three summer expeditions for CCU students to dig at Tel es-Safi (Gath) in southwestern Israel. Dr. Kotter co-founded and serves as the research director for the Commonweal Project on Faith\, Work and Human Flourishing to train future pastors in the principles of economics and finance. He also writes as a senior research fellow for the Institute for Faith\, Work and Economics.
URL:https://centennial.ccu.edu/event/last-lecture-series-dr-david-kotter/
LOCATION:Fran & Larry Donnithorne Great Hall at Anschutz Student Center\, 8787 W. Alameda Ave\, Lakewood\, CO\, 80226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Last Lecture Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Last Lecture Series: The Courage to be Known with Dr. Mark Mayfield
DESCRIPTION:Join the Centennial Institute for our upcoming Last Lecture event with Dr. Mark Mayfield\, CCU Assistant Professor of Counseling. \nDr. Mark Mayfield will explore the hidden epidemic of loneliness in a hyper-connected world. Drawing on personal stories\, biblical insights\, and his mental health journey\, Dr. Mayfield will challenge students to move beyond emotional illiteracy and curated personas toward an honest and healing community. He will show how to name an individual’s pain\, reject isolation\, and courageously pursue wholeness\, emotionally\, spiritually\, and relationally. More than a lecture\, this is a call to become someone others feel safe around and to live lives that are a refuge from darkness. \nLast Lecture Series: The Courage to be Known – From Isolation to Integration\nDr. Mark Mayfield\nMonday\, September 8\, 2025\n12:15 pm – 1:15 pm MT\nFran & Larry Donnithorne Great Hall\nAnschutz Student Center\nColorado Christian University\n8787 W. Alameda Ave.\nLakewood\, CO 80226 \nRegister Now \nMEDIA CREDENTIALING: While members of the media are welcome to attend our events\, they are not allowed inside university buildings or facilities for the purpose of reporting unless they have received prior approval in writing from the Communications and Creative Services Department. For more information on how to apply for a media credential\, please email centennial@ccu.edu. \nAbout Dr. Mark Mayfield \n \nDr. Mark Mayfield is a former pastor\, award-winning author\, speaker\, leadership coach\, counselor\, and professor. He has extensive experience in mental and emotional health consulting with schools and faith-based organizations. He is the founder of No Student Unseen\, which helps schools navigate their mental health challenges with the Stop Light Alert for Mental and Emotional Wellness system. Clinically\, Dr. Mayfield is an expert in working with families affected by trauma. He is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Mental Health Counseling at CCU and also partners with the AACC as the Director of Practice and Ministry Development and Editor of Marriage & Family: A Christian Journal. \nDr. Mayfield is the author of four books\, “HELP! My Teen is Self-Injuring: A Crisis Manual for Parents” which addresses his own suicide survival story\, and provides practical tools to help your child who may be struggling\, “The Path Out of Loneliness: Finding and Fostering Connection to God\, Ourselves and One Another”\, “The Path To Wholeness: Managing Emotions\, Finding Healing\, and Becoming Our Best Selves” and “Hope and Healing for Loneliness: A Guide to Flourish in Community”. \nCurrently\, Dr. Mayfield is in the process of developing a research project that encapsulates the core of his research interests and societal concerns. The project will focus on the assessment of the longitudinal effects of mental and emotional well-being in school-aged children\, spanning from kindergarten through high school. This will be achieved by designing a comprehensive study that will employ an innovative program known as the “Stop Light Alert for Mental and Emotional Well-being.” \nAt the heart of this research project lies the meticulous analysis of pre and posttest data collected from hundreds of schools across the country\, encompassing diverse demographic backgrounds and geographic regions. The primary objective of this research is to evaluate the effectiveness of the preventative program\, with a specific focus on its potential to reduce incidents of suicidal ideation\, attempts\, and violent threats within the school environment.
URL:https://centennial.ccu.edu/event/last-lecture-series-mark-mayfield/
LOCATION:Fran & Larry Donnithorne Great Hall at Anschutz Student Center\, 8787 W. Alameda Ave\, Lakewood\, CO\, 80226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Last Lecture Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Last Lecture Series: Rules for Rebels
DESCRIPTION:Join the Centennial Institute for our inaugural Last Lecture event. \nIn an age which has made revolution and radicalism the norm\, what does it truly mean to be a rebel? Drawing on writers and philosophers from both the past and present\, Professor Michael Plato will provide you with foolproof rules for how to fight the system (and maybe even bring it down). \nLast Lecture Series: Rules for Rebels\nProfessor Michael Plato\nMonday\, March 17\, 2025\n12:15 pm – 1:15 pm MT\nFran & Larry Donnithorne Great Hall; Anschutz Student Center\nColorado Christian University\n8787 W. Alameda Ave.\nLakewood\, CO 80226 \nRegister Now \nAbout Michael Plato: \nMichael Plato has experience as an instructor at Ryerson University\, Humber College and Seneca College\, and as a guest lecturer at the University of Toronto\, the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Tyndale University College. He is a review editor for Contemporary Religion and Culture at booksataglance.com\, as well as a member of several societies including the Evangelical Theological Society\, American Society of Church History\, Society for U.S. Intellectual History\, the Popular Culture Association of Canada\, and the Senior Common Room of the Trinity College at the University of Toronto. He is currently a professor of philosophy and worldview in CCU’s College of Undergraduate Studies.
URL:https://centennial.ccu.edu/event/last-lecture-series-rules-for-rebels/
LOCATION:Fran & Larry Donnithorne Great Hall at Anschutz Student Center\, 8787 W. Alameda Ave\, Lakewood\, CO\, 80226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Last Lecture Speaker Series
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