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- This forum was part of the Ministry with the Small Rural Church Workshop. Quentin Lockwood was Director of the Rural Missions Department of the Home Mission Board. Robert E. Wiley Robert E. Wiley was Associates Director of the Rural Missions Department in the Associational Missions Division of the Home Mission Board. Sara Ann Hobbs was the Director of the Division of Missions for the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. The forum begins with introduction from all the speakers and the students participating (0:00:00-0:09:46). The moderator opens the forum for questions and topics for discussion, and he gives an opening talk about the importance of the church (0:09:47-0:16:55). Throughout most of the forum, the speakers and students discuss various topics of which include the definition of a small church, the needs of small churches, and the future of small churches (0:16:56-1:59:21). The conversation begins to wrap up, and the moderator thanks everyone for coming and contributing to the forum (1:59:22-2:02:23).
- Tema:
- Small churches, Rural clergy, and Church renewal
- Creador:
- Lockwood, Quentin, Wiley, Robert E., Hobbs, Sara Ann, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Subida:
- 02/12/2026
- Fecha Modificada:
- 02/13/2026
- Fecha de Creacion:
- 1982-11-02
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Conference_Forum_1982-11-02
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- Descripción:
- Charles Midkiff was pastor of First Baptist Church in Greenville, KY and a SEBTS Trustee. The service opens with a word of prayer (00:00-01:09). President Randall Lolley introduces Charles Midkiff as the chapel speaker, and he reads from Genesis 35:1-3 (01:10-04:35). The choir sings a song of worship (04:36-08:08). Midkiff begins his sermon with a word of prayer (08:09-09:20). Midkiff walks through the story of Jacob in Genesis, specifically his meeting with God at Bethel, and he describes his time at Southeastern as a “Bethel” experience (09:21-19:08). Midkiff shares four “Bethel” experiences during his time at Southeastern: a deeper love for the Scriptures, an appreciation for the Baptist witness, a fervor for ecumenism and missions, and an “agape” defined love for others (19:09-30:11). Midkiff concludes his sermon by giving a story about when President Lolley visited his family in a time of need, and he thanks the Southeastern community for their love and generosity (30:12-36:14). The service ends with President Lolley giving a word of prayer (36:15-36:43).
- Tema:
- Experience (Religion), Love--Religious aspects--Christianity--Biblical teaching, and Generosity--Religious aspects--Christianity
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Subida:
- 02/12/2026
- Fecha Modificada:
- 02/13/2026
- Fecha de Creacion:
- 1987-10-13
- Resource Type:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Charles_Midkiff_1987-10-13
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- Descripción:
- Audio quality is very poor. W. Chen Smith was President of the Baptist Convention of Georgia. The service begins with a word of prayer (0:00:00-0:00:53). Dr. Glenn Miller delivers the Scripture reading from Ephesians 1:3-14, and he gives a word of prayer (0:00:54-0:06:57). President Randall Lolley welcomes the friends and families to the commencement service (0:06:58-0:09:24). Robert L. Hilton presents a gift to the senior class (0:09:25-0:10:47). T. Robert Mullinack, who was part of the class of 1967, delivers an update on an endowed scholarship for future Southeastern students, and Lolley thanks the class of 1967 for their investment in the future of Southeastern (0:10:48-0:13:20). Dean Morris Ashcraft confers awards to members of the senior class (0:13:21-0:24:10). Lolley introduces W. Chen Smith as the commencement speaker (0:24:11-0:27:40). The choir sings the anthem (0:27:41-0:34:12). Smith centers his sermon on Matthew 27:42, and he speaks to the seniors about giving their lives for the ministries in the same manner as Jesus, who gave his life on the cross (0:34:12-1:00:20). Smith ends the service with a word of prayer (1:00:21-1:01:41).
- Creador:
- Smith, W. Ches and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Subida:
- 02/12/2026
- Fecha Modificada:
- 02/13/2026
- Fecha de Creacion:
- 1982-05-14
- Resource Type:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Commencement_W_Ches_Smith_1982-05-14
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- Descripción:
- Norman Adiran Wiggins was the President of the North Carolina Baptist State Convention and the President of Cambell University. The service begins with organ music, a Scripture reading, and a moment of prayer (0:00-6:25). Announcements for a fellow student’s physical recovery in Amsterdam and for Dr. Fred Sandusky’s retirement banquet (6:26-8:16). Norman Adrian Wiggins is introduced as the chapel speaker (8:17-10:17). The choir sings an anthem (10:18-14:11). Wiggins shares a portion of his testimony (14:12-16:46). Wiggins speaks on the differing opinions of Christians, but how they may all work in unity for the goal of serving God (16:47-20:35). Wiggins speaks of the statistical growth of North Carolina churches (20:36-22:45). Wiggins speaks on his concern about people across the country not being in the church and that many people are ignorant to the existence of God (22:46-27:22). Wiggins speaks about the ease of attending church and Bible studies without developing a sensitivity to the unsaved by being ignorant to the needs of people around them (27:23-30:00). Wiggins speaks on the need to share the deadliness of sin to awaken people to the hope of the gospel (30:01-34:48). The service is closed in prayer (34:49-35:23).
- Tema:
- Conversion and Church growth
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Subida:
- 02/12/2026
- Fecha Modificada:
- 02/13/2026
- Fecha de Creacion:
- 1985-03-14
- Resource Type:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Norman_Adrian_Wiggins_1985-03-14
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- Descripción:
- James E. Tull was Professor Emeritus of Theology. The service begins with organ music (0:00:00-0:07:28). President Randall Lolley gives a Scripture reading from the Psalms, and the president of the Board of Trustees gives a word of prayer (0:07:29-0:09:39). Lolley welcomes the Board of Trustees, and he recognizes three new trustees (0:09:40-0:11:20). Lolley gives a brief history of the founding of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, he reads the founding statement, and recognizes one of the founding trustees (0:11:21-0:14:31). James E. Tull is introduced as the Founder’s Day speaker (0:14:32-0:15:43). The choir sings a song of worship (0:15:44-0:21:55). Tull begins his sermon by giving it a title: Southeastern Seminary Whence, What, and Whither (0:15:44-0:24:13). He first gives a brief history of the founding of the seminary and the vision of its founders (0:24:14-0:33:16). Tull moves to interpreting what Southeastern is and what it will be, and he argues that it is an academic school, a theological school, a denominational school (0:33:17-0:52:59). He gives a brief word on the inherency controversy (0:53:00-1:01:17). Tull concludes with a word from John Broadus, one the founder of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (1:01:18-1:04:08). Lolley ends the service with a word of prayer, and organ music is played (1:04:09-1:07:40).
- Tema:
- Theological seminary trustees, Religious education, Vision, and Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention
- Creador:
- Tull, James E. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Subida:
- 02/12/2026
- Fecha Modificada:
- 02/13/2026
- Fecha de Creacion:
- 1981-03-10
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Founders_Day_Address_James_E_Tull_1981-03-10
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- Descripción:
- Lewis Addison Drummond was the fourth president of SEBTS. The announcement of President Lewis Drummond being the Chapel speaker for the Fall Convocation is made (0:00-0:08). Hymns are played (0:09-10:48). A word of prayer is given (10:49-12:11). Another hymn is played (cut) (12:12-12:19). Adjunct professors, new students, Vice President of External Affairs George Worrell, and guests are welcomed to the 38th academic year at SEBTS (12:20-16:28). George Worrell reads Colossians 2:1-7 as the day’s Scripture reading (16:29-17:48). C. Michael Hawn, Professor of Church Music, is given an award for faculty excellence (17:49-21:40). Drummond begins his sermon, based on Colossians 2:6-7 (21:41-23:04). He focuses on us, as the body of Christ, determining our destiny (23:05-24:34). Titling his sermon “Waking into Destiny,” Drummond speaks of walking in the spirit as a personal experience, but it can also be experienced on a corporate level (25:08-26:18). He informs that there are four principles within the passage from which he read, with one involving walking in godliness as individuals (26:19-31:17). He desires SEBTS to walk in godliness on a more collective level, as a whole (31:18-32:00). Drummond mentions the time when he felt God’s presence at another university and declares that walking in godliness can be the Seminary’s destiny as well (32:01-35:18). Two other principles he speaks of are “getting” and “giving:” since we have received so much from Christ, we should give back to others by sharing Jesus with them (35:19-40:17). Drummond wants SEBTS as an institution to give Jesus to others and to be rooted in the faith so that it can grow and mature as a place of prayer (40:18-47:46). The last principle is gratitude as we have so much to be thankful for in our lives (47:47-51:44). Drummond closes with a goal for SEBTS to glorify Christ by walking in godliness, giving as much as it has received, and showing gratitude (51:45-52:57). A word of prayer concludes the sermon (52:58-53:35).
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Subida:
- 02/12/2026
- Fecha Modificada:
- 02/13/2026
- Fecha de Creacion:
- 1988-08-23
- Resource Type:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Convocation_Lewis_Addison_Drummond_1988-08-23
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- Descripción:
- At the time of this recording John Stanley was a Middler MDiv student at Southeastern. Isaiah 45:5-7 and 1 Corinthians 15:1-5 are read aloud (0:00-1:54). The choir leads in song (1:54-5:10). Mr. Stanley explains to his audience that there are tensions between God’s yes and no in life but that both are of great importance (5:10-7:58) He uses the concept of the cross and the resurrection as examples of the tension between God’s yes and no and how both are important in the gospel (7:58-24:46). Chapel is closed in prayer (24:47-25:18).
- Creador:
- Stanley, John and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Subida:
- 02/12/2026
- Fecha Modificada:
- 02/13/2026
- Fecha de Creacion:
- 1983-04-27
- Resource Type:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_Stanley_1983-04-27
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- Descripción:
- John Wilson Fleming was a professor at Shaw Divinity School. Reading from Matthew 5:43-45 and 1 John 4:16-18 (0:00-1:50). Chapel is opened in prayer (1:50-3:15). Choir leads in song (3:15-6:35). Introduction of the speaker, Dr. Fleming (6:35-7:53). Dr. Fleming opens his message with prayer (7:53-8:22). Dr. Fleming introduces his message on the reflection of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and walking with hope and faith, actively in God’s work (8:22-16:00). He says that God is a God of history and still reigns over His universe which influences how we live and keeps us active in God’s work (16:00-24:25). A benediction is given to conclude the service (24:25-24:43).
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Subida:
- 02/12/2026
- Fecha Modificada:
- 02/13/2026
- Fecha de Creacion:
- 1983-01-19
- Resource Type:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_Wilson_Fleming_1983-01-19
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- Descripción:
- Tal D. Bonham was Executive Secretary Treasure of the State Convention of Baptists in Ohio. The service opens with a scripture reading and a word of prayer (00:00-01:53). Tal D. Bonham is introduced as the chapel speaker (01:54-03:49). The choir sings a song of worship (03:50-07:32). Bonham begins his sermon by speaking about his time at seminary and reading Matt. 5:13-15 (07:33-10:47). Bonham’s sermon is about the illustration from the Sermon on the Mount of followers of Christ being the salt of the earth, and he connects the metaphor of being salt of the earth to the work that Southern Baptist are doing in the state of Ohio (10:48-30:26). Bonham ends the service with a word of prayer (30:27-31:00).
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Subida:
- 02/12/2026
- Fecha Modificada:
- 02/13/2026
- Fecha de Creacion:
- 1982-02-02
- Resource Type:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Tal_D_Bonham_1982-02-02
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- Descripción:
- Robert T. Handy was Professor of Church History at Union Theological Seminary in New York. The service begins with organ music (00:00-04:34). The speaker gives a word of prayer (04:35-05:32). Robert T. Handy is introduced as the Carver-Barnes Lecturer (05:33-06:52). The title of Handy’s lecture is “Faith in Higher Education: Partners or Enemies.” Handy begins his lecture by narrowing his focus to Christian faith (06:53-07:51). Handy examines the tension of both the negative and positive relationship in history between faith and education, the sting of religion breaking into secular education, and the uncomfortable tension between faith and education in the individual (07:52-50:35). The service ends with a benediction (50:36-51:10).
- Tema:
- Education, Higher, Religious history, and Faith and reason
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Subida:
- 02/12/2026
- Fecha Modificada:
- 02/13/2026
- Fecha de Creacion:
- 1984-11-07
- Resource Type:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Robert_T_Handy_1984-11-07


