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The University of Mobile Chapel Podcast brings inspiring messages from chapel services straight to you. Each episode features thought-provoking sermons that challenge and encourage listeners in their faith journey. Whether you’re a student, alumni, or simply seeking spiritual growth, this podcast is a great way to stay connected and deepen your relationship with Christ.

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“There is a big difference between living, and walking with God; between existing, and walking with God; between going through the motions in life, and walking with God. Walking with God is the only way to truly live.”

– H.B. Charles Jr. | Pastor-Teacher of Shiloh Metropolitan Baptist Church of Jacksonville and Orange Park, Florida

“Jesus is willing to save. Jesus says in the Gospels, whoever comes to Me, I will never cast out.”

– Jeff Medders | Director of Theology and Content for Send Network

“There are two worldviews: One where God is in the center, and another where you are in the center.”

– Dr. Ed Litton | Senior Pastor, Redemption Church

“The Church is not a building to be maintained. The Church is a people to be mobilized.”

– Shane Pruitt | National Next Gen Director, NAMB

“The Church is not a building to be maintained. The Church is a people to be mobilized.”

– Shane Pruitt | National Next Gen Director, NAMB

Chapel Information

Chapel Requirements

In keeping with the stated mission of the institution, the purpose of chapel is to offer students well-planned programs providing for Christian growth and maturation. The official name has been changed to Colloquium and is required for all enrolled students. Chapel requirements are based on student classification.

  • Students entering as freshmen (0-29 hrs.) complete 4 semesters.
  • Students entering as sophomores (30-59 hrs.) complete 3 semesters
  • Students entering as juniors or seniors (60 or more hrs.) complete 1 semester
  • Students who transfer to the University of Mobile from an institution that requires chapel may transfer credit from that institution. The amount of credit will be determined by the registrar
  • Graduate and Post-Traditional students are exempt from Chapel.

Chapel services are conducted during the dedicated hour on Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. in Ram Hall. Although there is no charge for chapel, students receive a satisfactory/unsatisfactory grade recorded on the transcript. Students must register for Colloquium (and there is a max of 500 seats) in order to receive the required credit. Students are expected to attend all chapel services; if more than 4 chapel sessions (of the 12 offered each semester) are missed, no credit is awarded. The student ID card must be swiped upon entering each Chapel service for record of attendance. Required chapel attendance must be completed in order for a student to receive their diploma, and obtain a transcript with posted degree. Chapel will be recorded on the transcript as Colloquium.

Spring 2026 Lineup

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile will welcome an exciting lineup of Chapel speakers for the Spring 2026 semester, continuing a tradition that inspires, challenges and unites the UM community each week.

Ram Hall has become the heart of campus on Wednesday afternoons, where students, faculty and staff gather for a dynamic Chapel experience that fills the room to capacity and extends into the adjacent cafeteria. Each service features worship led by the university’s Worship Collective student ensemble, creating an atmosphere of praise and reflection as guest speakers encourage students in their faith journey.

“The Chapel program is one of the most powerful expressions of who we are as a Christ-centered university,” said UM President Charles Smith,

“Each week, our community gathers to worship together, hear the Word of God proclaimed, and be reminded that our calling as Kingdom leaders begins right here — in our hearts, our studies and our everyday lives.”

The revitalized Chapel program continues to bring influential pastors, ministry leaders and faith-based professionals to campus. These weekly gatherings strengthen the spiritual life of the university community and provide opportunities for reflection and growth, embodying UM’s mission to integrate faith and learning in every discipline.

Chapel Videos and Podcasts Available

All chapel episodes can be streamed each week at umobile.edu/chapel.

Spring 2026 Chapel Lineup

Jan. 14 – Dr. Charles Smith, President, University of Mobile
Dr. Charles Smith is the 6th president of the University of Mobile and associate professor of Christian leadership. Under President Smith’s leadership, the University of Mobile is focused on its mission of multiplying Kingdom leaders for the glory of God and the good of the world – For Christ & His Kingdom.

Jan. 21 – Dr. Tony Merida, Pastor for Preaching and Vision, Imago Dei Church
Merida is founding pastor of Imago Dei Church in Raleigh, NC; vice president for planter development for the Send Network, the church planting arm for the North American Mission Board (NAMB) of the Southern Baptist Convention; and a Board member of The Gospel Coalition. He is the author of several books, including “The Christ-Centered Expositor,” “Ordinary” and “Orphanology.”

Jan. 28 – Heiden Ratner, Senior Pastor, WALK Church
Ratner is senior pastor of Walk Church in Las Vegas, NV, and serves as the Las Vegas City Missionary for Send Network. Heiden also serves the NFL Las Vegas Raiders and the WNBA Las Vegas Aces as their lead team chaplain.

Feb. 4 – Dr. Alan Floyd, Lead Pastor, Cottage Hill Baptist Church
Floyd is a native of Mobile, holding degrees from the University of Mobile, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of “These Three: A Believer’s Guide to Faith, Hope, & Love” and is executive director of The Hill Collective, a church planting/replanting network.

Feb. 11 – William Smith, Senior Fellow, Conservative Partnership Institute (CPI)
Smith oversees the Conservative Partnership Institute’s Magnus Fellowship and engages with CPI’s partners on Capitol Hill and in the executive branch. He has over 20 years of experience on Capitol Hill, where he built a reputation for identifying and training the next generation of conservative staffers.

Feb. 18 – Quintell Hill, Lead Pastor, Multiply Community Church
Hill , a UM alumnus, is pastor of Multiply Community Church in Monroe, NC, and former president of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. Hill also serves on the mobilization team at the International Mission Board where he seeks to fulfill the mission of the Great Commission.

Feb. 25 – Dr. Kevin Ezell, President, North American Mission Board (NAMB)
Ezell has served as president of the North American Mission Board (NAMB) of the Southern Baptist Convention since 2010. He has helped Southern Baptists plant more than 11,000 churches during his tenure.

March 11 – Dr. Derek Allen, Lead Pastor, First Baptist Tillman’s Corner
A native of Etowah County, AL, Allen holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Jacksonville State University, Master of Divinity from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and PhD in Church Leadership from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. After planting Christ Centered Church in Miami for six years, he has served as lead pastor at FBTC since 2019.

March 18 – Dr. Jed Coppenger, Lead Pastor, First Baptist Cummings
Coppenger is lead pastor of First Baptist Church Cumming, GA. He is an author of “21 Days to Childlike Prayer: Changing Your World One Specific Prayer at a Time” and “Fake Christianity: 10 Traps of an Inauthentic Faith (and How to Avoid Them).” Coppenger has worked in Christian publishing, Christian higher education, church planting, served on mission trips around the world, and preached for a wide range of camps, retreats and events.

March 25 – Dr. Paul Chitwood, President, International Mission Board (IMB)
Chitwood was elected president of the IMB in November 2018. He previously served as executive director of the Kentucky Baptist Convention from 2011-2018. For 18 years prior, Chitwood served as the pastor of local churches of varying size in Kentucky. During his pastorates, he served as chairman of the International Mission Board’s trustees from 2008-10, as part of his tenure as an IMB trustee from 2002-10.

Apr. 1 – Tim Adams, Vice President for Student Development & Collegiate Athletics, University of Mobile
Prior to joining the University of Mobile in June 2025, Adams served as director of student life and events at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. His extensive background includes 16 years of pastoral ministry in Liberty and Camdenton, MO, as well as leadership roles with Kanakuk Kamps and K-Life Ministries. At UM, Adams leads the overall student experience through the Student Life and Athletics departments.

Past Chapel Speakers

Fall 2024 Chapel Speakers:

August 21 – Dr. Charles W. Smith Jr., President, University of Mobile
August 28 – Shane Pruitt, National Director of Next-gen Evangelism, North American Mission Board
September 4 – Jared Baria, Campus Pastor, University of Mobile
September 11 – Dr. Rick Lance, Executive Director, Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions
September 18 – Dewayne Rembert, Lead Pastor, Flatline Church; church planting strategist, Montgomery Baptist Association
September 25 – Dr. Ed Litton, Senior Pastor, Redemption Church
October 2 – Nick Murray, Associate Pastor, Christ Fellowship Church
October 16 – Matt Mason, Senior Pastor, The Church at Brook Hills
October 23 – Dean Inserra, Founding and Lead Pastor, City Church Tallahassee
October 30 – Dr. Jason Dees, Senior Pastor, Christ Covenant Church
November 6 – Dr. Ben Mandrell, President & CEO, Lifeway Christian Resources

Spring 2025 Chapel Speakers:

January 15 – Mat Alexander, Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church of Gadsden, Alabama
January 22 – Paul Davis, President of ABWE (Association of Baptists for World Evangelism)
January 29 – Dr. Andrew Walker, Associate Dean of the School of Theology and Associate Professor of Christian Ethics and Public Theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
February 5 – Dr. Ted Traylor, Head Pastor at Olive Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida
February 12 – Dr. Jamie Dew, President of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Professor of Christian Philosophy
February 19 – Mark Bethea, Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church of Montgomery, Alabama
February 26 – Dr. Danny Akin, President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
March 12 – Craig Carlisle, President of the Alabama Baptist State Convention
March 19 – Jeff Medders, Director of Theology and Content for Send Network
March 26 – Dr. Patrick Schreiner, Associate Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
April 2 – H.B. Charles Jr., Pastor-Teacher of Shiloh Metropolitan Baptist Church of Jacksonville and Orange Park, Florida

Fall 2025 Chapel Speakers:

August 20 – Dr. Nathan Harris, Vice President for Institutional Relations, University of Mobile
August 27 – Chris Bell, Lead Pastor, 3Circle Church – UM alumnus
September 3 – Fred Luter, Senior Pastor, Franklin Avenue Baptist Church, New Orleans – First African American
President of the Southern Baptist Convention
September 10 – Matt Smethurst, Lead Pastor, River City Baptist Church, Richmond, VA
September 17 – George Wright, Senior Pastor, Shades Mountain Baptist Church, Birmingham, AL
September 24 – Vance Pitman, President, Send Network
October 1 – C12, Christian Business Leaders Panel
October 15 – Paul Davis, President, ABWE – Association of Baptists for World Evangelism
October 22 – Dr. Jason Lee, Professor of Theological Studies, Director of Center for Biblical Integration, Cedarville University – UM alumnus
October 28 – Mark Vroegop, President, The Gospel Coalition
November 11 – Isaac Adams, Lead Pastor, Iron City Church, Birmingham, AL

For more information regarding Chapel please contact University Ministries in the Student Life Office 251.442.2403

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