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- La description:
- Edward Hughes Pruden was the Pastor Emeritus of the First Baptist Church, Washinton, D.C. The service begins with a reading of 1 Corinthians 12 (0:00-1:10). Pruden’s message answers the question “what is the church?” Pruden begins by discussing the church's role in society (1:11-6:16). He explains that the church is a means by which God’s love is showed to the world (6:17-16:07). He adds that the church is also a spiritual family for believers (16:08-20:25). He closes in prayer (20:26-21:26). This chapel is very distorted throughout.
- Assujettir:
- Bible. 1 Corinthians 12, Church, and Bible. 1 Corinthians
- Créateur:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Pruden, Edward Hughes, 1903-1987
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 21 Avril 1971
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Edward_Hughes_Pruden_1971-04-21
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- La description:
- Ira Newbern Patterson was Visiting Professor of Missions at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Ira Patterson’s sermon is on missions. Patterson begins by reading of a portion of Hebrews 11 (0:00-0:22). After which, he explains that missions is truly about building the Kingdom of God in difficult places (0:23-2:18). He continues by providing multiple corresponding illustrations (2:19- 17:03). He concludes by reading a letter written by Keith Edwards, who was a missionary doctor (17:04-19:42). He closes in prayer (19:43-20:03).
- Assujettir:
- Missions
- Créateur:
- Patterson, Ira Newbern and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 20 Avril 1971
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Ira_Newbern_Patterson_1971-04-20
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- La description:
- James L. Sullivan was Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the Southern Baptist Convention. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-0:57). After which, Dr. James Sullivan is introduced (0:58-3:27). James Sullivan’s message is from Acts 16:9 and Matthew 14:14. Sullivan begins by discussing the call of the Macedonian man in Acts 16:9 (3:28-6:45). He explains that the world is calling out, and the Church must answer their cry for help (6:46-13:44). He challenges his audience to make the necessary changes to help the world in need (13:45-25:06). He continues by reading and discussing Matthew 14:14, and its implications on every believer (25:07- 36:55). He concludes by challenging his audience to see the world in need, have compassion on them, and help them as Jesus did (36:56-42:55). This chapel is distorted periodically throughout.
- Assujettir:
- Bible. Matthew, Bible. Acts 16, Bible. Acts, and Bible. Matthew 14
- Créateur:
- Sullivan, James L. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 15 Avril 1971
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_James_L_Sullivan_1971-04-15
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- La description:
- Theodore Floyd Adams was Visiting Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a reading of Luke 24:13-25 (0:00-2:07). Theodore Adams's message is entitled “The Case for Hope." Adams Begins with an introduction explaining the desperate need for hope (2:08-8:16). He explains why hope means so much to the Church, especially during the holy week of resurrection (8:17-18:37). He concludes by illustrating that Jesus is the hope of the world (18:38-21:00). He closes in prayer (21:01-22:21).
- Assujettir:
- Hope, Bible. Luke , and Bible. Luke 24
- Créateur:
- Adams, Theodore F. (Theodore Floyd), 1898- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 1 Avril 1971
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Theodore_Floyd_Adams_1971-04-01
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- La description:
- Brooks Hayes was from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-0:35). After which, Brooks Hayes is introduced (0:36-2:37). Hayes’s message is on “what religious educational leaders must strive to be.” Hayes begins his message with an introduction (2:38-7:55). He continues by reading a text from the writings of John Milton (7:56-8:20). After which he discusses the relationship between politics and religion (8:21-20:00). He continues by explaining the implications for his audience (20:01-26:22). In addition, he states that the greatest need of the twentieth century is compassion and imagination in the arts of government (26:23-31:43). He concludes by challenging his audience to always work with love (31:44-33:05). He closes in prayer (33:06-34:01).
- Créateur:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Hayes, Brooks
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 31 Mars 1971
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Brooks_Hayes_1971-03-31
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- La description:
- Olin Trivette Binkley was the 2nd President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Professor of Christian Sociology and Ethics. The service begins with a responsive reading (0:00-1:58). After which, a prayer is offered (1:59-3:56). Binkley's message is on open doors in the Christian life. Binkley begins with an introduction stating that believers must expect God to do great things (3:57-7:01). He explains that the first open door in the Christian life is to knowledge (7:02-9:30). He continues by explaining that the second open door is to a fellowship of committed believers (9:31-13:41). Finally, he states that the third open door is to the guidance of God (13:42-21:27). Binkley closes in prayer (21:28-22:06).
- Créateur:
- Binkley, Olin Trivette, 1908-1999 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 30 Mars 1971
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Olin_Trivette_Binkley_1971-03-30
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- La description:
- Russell Foster Aldwinckle was Professor of Systematic Theology at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The service begins with a scripture reading and prayer (0:00-1:24). After which, Russell Aldwinckle is introduced (1:25-2:17). Aldwinckle’s message is entitled “Theology Without Hope.” Aldwinckle begins by stating “that any theology that eliminate the hope of continued existence after death in Christ is really a theology without hope” (2:18-5:36). After which, he discusses the future of the Christian faith and theology (5:37-10:18). He continues by exploring the roots of that the doctrine of God, and the theology of the afterlife (10:19-25:19). He summarizes the “results of this kind of approach to the renewal of faith and hope in Christian theology in our generation” (25:20-46:30). He concludes by challenging his audience to recognize their citizenship in God’s kingdom (46:31-47:13). The service closes in prayer (47:14-47:40).
- Assujettir:
- Theology
- Créateur:
- Aldwinckle, Russell Foster and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 24 Mars 1971
- Type de ressource:
- Text and Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Spring_Lecture_Russell_Foster_Aldwinckle_1971-03-24
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- La description:
- Russell Foster Aldwinckle was Professor of Systematic Theology at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The service begins with a scripture reading and prayer (0:00-1:57). After which, Russell Aldwinckle is introduced (1:58-4:09). Aldwinckle’s message is on the theme “does it matter what a man believes?” Aldwinckle begins with an introduction on why he chose his topic (4:10-6:56). After which, he explains the role of faith in the believer (6:57-13:32). He discusses several factors that stop people from believing in God (13:33-17:13). He continues by explaining the Christian response to a world of opposition to the faith (17:14-45:38). He concludes by explaining the importance of recognizing who Jesus truly is (45:39-56:13). The service closes in prayer (56:14-56:39).
- Assujettir:
- Faith
- Créateur:
- Aldwinckle, Russell Foster and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 23 Mars 1971
- Type de ressource:
- Text and Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Spring_Lecture_Russell_Foster_Aldwinckle_1971-03-23
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- La description:
- M. Ray McKay was Professor Emeritus (Professor of Preaching 1952-1964).
- Créateur:
- McKay, M. Ray and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 18 Mars 1971
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Founders_Day_Address_M_Ray_McKay_1971-03-18
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- La description:
- James F. Heaton was Vice-President of the Board of Trustees at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with an introduction of Dr. James Heaton (0:00-0:41). Heaton’s message is on miscommunication. Heaton begins with an introduction discussing miscommunication (0:42-2:44). He continues by illustrating the many ways miscommunication can happen (2:45-16:24). In addition, he discusses how believers should think optimistically (16:25-20:10). He concludes by reading a passage of scripture and by challenging his audience to be forgiving (20:11-20:33). He closes in prayer (20:34-20:57).
- Assujettir:
- Miscommunication
- Créateur:
- Heaton, James F. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 17 Mars 1971
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_James_F_Heaton_1971-03-17