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	    - Descripción:
 
	    - Caralie Brown was a retired teacher and gave this address for “Missionary Day.” Brown is announced as Chapel speaker (0:00-0:12).  Hymns are played (the second one is cut) (0:13-4:08).  A word of prayer is given (4:09-5:07).  Dr. George Braswell welcomes the congregation and reads Acts 2:37-47 (5:08-8:03).  The choir sings a hymn (8:04-9:58).  Kay Culpepper introduces Brown (9:59-12:26).  Brown thanks the congregation and speaks of the need for a new church in northwest Raleigh (12:27-16:17).  She was initially against developing a new church, but eventually God caused her to have a change of heart and she became involved with this new church (16:18-18:29).  Referring to Acts 2, she focuses on not planting a church, but being a church (18:30-19:30).  Brown reveals that the Gospel, the mission field, and each other are all that are truly needed for a church (19:31-20:53).  She provides four beliefs that were taught at the new church in Raleigh: 1) Acts 2:37-47 will serve as a guide, 2) men and women are equal, 3) everyone is a minister, and 4) youth participation (20:54-23:50).  The new church grew in spirit and numbers once it acquired a full-time pastor (23:51-25:49).  Brown teaches that we plant the Gospel, not churches, and God grows the church (25:50-31:13).  Success is not evident by numbers, but how many actively participate in following the cross as a unified body (31:14-37:19).  Dr. Braswell thanks Brown for her address and gives a word of prayer (37:20-38:39).
 
	    - Tema:
 
	    - Bible. Acts and Church development, New
 
	    - Creador:
 
	    - Brown, Caralie and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
 
	    - Ubicación:
 
	    - Wake Forest (N.C.)
 
	    - Idioma:
 
	    - English
 
	    - Fecha de Creacion:
 
	    - January 31, 1989
 
	    - Tipo de recurso:
 
	    - Audio
 
	    - Identificador:
 
	    - SEBTS_Chapel_Caralie_Brown_1989-01-31