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- La description:
- Thomas Furman Hewitt was Associate Professor of Christian Ethics. The service begins with announcements and a benediction (00:00-01:24). The speaker gives a public confession of sin, reads from Galatians 3:10-14 and 5:1-6, and gives a benediction (01:25-06:09). Another speaker gives a sermonette over the verses of Galatians on the gift of faith and the curse of the law (06:10-14:48). A word of prayer is given (14:49-19:34). The service ends with a benediction (19:35-19:52).
- Assujettir:
- Galatians and Law and gospel
- Créateur:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Hewitt, Thomas Furman, 1937-
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 24 Juillet 1980
- Type de ressource:
- Audio and Text
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Thomas_Furman_Hewitt_1980-07-24
- La description:
- Hugh O. Chambliss was Executive Director of Missions for the Madison Baptist Association in Huntsville, AL. The service begins with a word of prayer (00:00-00:50). The speaker reads Psalm 33:8-12 (00:51-01:32). Ginger Smith sings a song (01:33-04:23). Chambliss begins his sermon by speaking of the joy of being on Southeastern’s campus for the summer term (04:24-05:49). He states that the subject of his sermon is on the minister and his community, and he describes his home community of Huntsville, AL (05:50-10:23). Chambliss first point is that the minister influences the conscience of the community, and he uses the Presbyterian minister Brother Bryan as an example of a minister who held influence over the conscience of the city of Birmingham (10:24-14:40). His second point is that the minister is the counselor of the community (14:41-18:42). His third point is that the minister is the community’s comfort (18:43-22:27). Chambliss concludes his sermon by arguing that the minister can take on the three roles of conscience, counselor, and comforter of the community because he is called by God to take on these roles (22:28-25:30).
- Assujettir:
- Clergy--Appointment, call, and election, Clergy, and Pastoral theology
- Créateur:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Chambliss, Hugh O.
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 23 Juillet 1980
- Type de ressource:
- Audio and Text
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Hugh_O_Chambliss_1980-07-23
- La description:
- James Brad Chance, III was Visiting Instructor of New Testament. Chance begins his sermon by reading Philippians 3:8-11, and he leads the audience in a word of prayer (00:00-03:58). In the first part of Chance’s sermon, he asks the question of where we can find union with Christ in Baptist life, and he argues that it is not found in our ecclesiastical powers (03:59-13:39). In the second part of Chance’s sermon, he argues that union with Christ is found in conforming to the image of Christ through suffering (13:40-23:37).
- Assujettir:
- Suffering and Image of God
- Créateur:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Chance, James Brad, III
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 22 Juillet 1980
- Type de ressource:
- Audio and Text
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_James_Brad_Chance_III_1980-07-22
- La description:
- Glenn T. Miller was Associate Professor of Church History. The service begins with a benediction and a word of prayer (00:00-04:19). The speaker reads from Isaiah 6 (04:20-07:40). Glenn Miller begins his sermon with speaking on famous figures in Church History and their love for God and his word (07:41-13:53). His sermon speaks about professionalism in ministry and how history has shown great men of God fighting against the static and pessimistic nature of professionalism (13:54-26:55). Miller ends the service with a word of prayer (26:56-27:24).
- Assujettir:
- Church work, Church history, Word of God (Christian theology), and Bible. Isaiah--Illustrations
- Créateur:
- Miller, Glenn T., 1942- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 17 Juillet 1980
- Type de ressource:
- Audio and Text
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Glenn_T_Miller_1980-07-17
- La description:
- Ben F. Philbeck was Professor of Old Testament Interpretation. The service opens with a word of prayer (00:00-02:00). Philbeck’s message is about suffering, and he picks out the themes in the book of Job of God’s sovereignty and the grace he provides to his people (2:01-25:00). He ends the service with a word of prayer (25:01-25:39).
- Assujettir:
- Grace (Theology) and Suffering in the Bible
- Créateur:
- Philbeck, Ben F. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 16 Juillet 1980
- Type de ressource:
- Audio and Text
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Ben_F_Philbeck_1980-07-16
- La description:
- William Randall Lolley was the 3rd president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Lolley opens the service by speaking on Article 18 of the Abstract of Principles, “The Liberty of Conscience,” and he gives a word of prayer (00:00-05:24). Lolley speaks on 1 Timothy 3:17 as the seminary’s mission statement or “tav,” and he argues that the seminary’s purpose is to train men and women to be what God has called them to be (05:25-21:16). He ends the sermon by giving a welcome to the students and faculty as they enter the second summer term (21:17-26:07). Lolley ends the service with a prayer (26:08-26:37).
- Assujettir:
- Training, Religious education, and Spiritual formation
- Créateur:
- Lolley, W. Randall (William Randall), 1931- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 15 Juillet 1980
- Type de ressource:
- Audio and Text
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_Randall_Lolley_1980-07-15
- La description:
- Robert D. Dale was Associate Professor of Pastoral Leadership and Church Ministries. Dale opens the service with a word on the importance of building altars through memories (00:00-06:38). M.Div graduate Keith Taylor speaks on the memories he has made at Southeastern and the importance of bringing sacrifices to the Lord (06:39-11:09). M.Div graduate Paul Joseph sings “To God be the Glory” as a way of showing gratitude to God for his guidance through seminary (11:10-16:07). Dale closes the service with a final word on meeting God at altars and a word of prayer (16:08-19:21).
- Assujettir:
- Sacrifice in the Bible, Altars in the Bible, and Gratitude--Religious aspects--Christianity
- Créateur:
- Dale, Robert D. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 10 Juillet 1980
- Type de ressource:
- Audio and Text
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Robert_D_Dale_1980-07-10
- La description:
- G. Thomas Halbrooks was Assistant Professor of Church History. The service opens with an invocation and a prayer of confession (00:00–01:53). One speaker reads from Isaiah 6:1-8, and another speaker reads from Revelation 4:8-11 (01:54-04:58). Halbrooks speaks on the importance of gathering for worship, and he gives many reasons for attending chapel (04:59-13:39). The audience recites the Apostles Creed (13:40-14:44). Halbrooks invites the audience into a time of prayer (14:45-20:37). Halbrooks ends the service with a benediction (20:38-21:01).
- Assujettir:
- Prayer, Creeds, Ecumenical, and Worship
- Créateur:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Halbrooks, G. Thomas
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 9 Juillet 1980
- Type de ressource:
- Audio and Text
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_G_Thomas_Halbrooks_1980-07-09
- La description:
- William P. Clemmons was Associate Professor of Christian Education. The service begins with a Scripture reading from Psalm 139 (00:00-02:46). The speaker leads the audience in a responsive reading (02:47-04:36). Another speaker reads from John 15 (04:37-06:20). William P. Clemmons reads a prayer from the monk Thomas Merton, and he speaks on the importance of identifying ourselves with Christ, the one who emptied himself for us (06:21-16:01). Clemmons leads the audience in a moment of silence and a word of prayer (16:02-19:25).
- Assujettir:
- Incarnation, Psalms (Music)--139th Psalm, and Prayer
- Créateur:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Clemmons, William P., 1932-
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 8 Juillet 1980
- Type de ressource:
- Audio and Text
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_P_Clemmons_1980-07-08
- La description:
- Luther Osment was an area missionary for western North Carolina. The service opens with a presentation of special guests from Norway (00:00-00:54). Luther Osment reads from John 13:13-17, and he introduces the worship leaders (00:55-02:13). The audience is led in two songs of worship (02:14-09:41). Osment opens his sermon by sharing about the realities of mission work in the poverty-stricken region of western North Carolina (09:42-15:05). He appeals to 1 Samuel 17 where David is given Saul’s overweight armor and sword rather than the slingshot he is comfortable using as an illustration to show that churches in western North Carolina have a unique ministry, but they have been using methods that do not fit the way God made them to reach to their community (15:06-18:24). The remainder of Osment’s sermon are what he calls “smooth stone” stories of ministry in the mountain churches. His overarching theme for these stories are ministers in this region must give one hundred percent of themselves to caring for the people to be effective (18:25-29:19). Osment ends the service with a prayer (29:20-30:01).
- Assujettir:
- Missions and North Carolina, Western
- Créateur:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Osment, Luther
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 3 Juillet 1980
- Type de ressource:
- Audio and Text
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Luther_Osment_1980-07-03