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- Descrizione:
- John W. Carlton was the Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:32). There is a Scripture reading from Psalm 118:19-29 and John 9:1-7 (1:33-4:31). Carlton speaks about the human tendency to long for the future and assume that “the real thing is further on” (4:32-12:13). Carlton suggests that such an attitude distorts one’s motivation for serving Christ through ministry in the present (12:14-16:59). A blessing is given (17:00-17:20).
- Soggetto:
- Future, The
- Creatore:
- Carlton, John W., 1920- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- Data caricata:
- 02/12/2026
- Data modificata:
- 02/13/2026
- data di creazione:
- 1985-09-19
- Resource Type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_W_Carlton_1985-09-19
- Descrizione:
- Thomas R. McKibbens, Jr. was Associate Professor of Preaching. Luke B. Smith was Professor of Supervised Ministry. John W. Carlton was Professor of Preaching. The service begins with a responsive reading (00:00-01:01). McKibbens leads in a prayer of forgiveness and confession (01:02-04:11). Smith delivers the Scripture reading from 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 (04:12-05:02). Carlton leads in a prayer of intercession (05:03-07:20). McKibbens, Smith, and Carlton lead in the partaking of the Lord’s Supper (07:21-11:54). Carlton concludes the service with a prayer of thanksgiving and the Lord’s Prayer (11:55-13:11).
- Soggetto:
- Eucharistic prayers, Responsive worship, and Lord's Supper
- Creatore:
- Carlton, John W., 1920-, Smith, Luke B., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and McKibbens, Thomas R.
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- Data caricata:
- 02/12/2026
- Data modificata:
- 02/13/2026
- data di creazione:
- 1985-12-03
- Resource Type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_McKibbens_Smith_and_Carlton_1985-12-03
- Descrizione:
- John W. Carlton was a Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a brief announcement and prayer (0:00-2:06). Afterward, Ephesians 4:11-16 is read (2:07-3:24), which is followed by a time of singing (3:25-9:47). Carlton begins his sermon on truth and love. He states that often people are too concerned with falsely keeping up appearances (9:48-12:07). He then explains that there are two aspects needed for authentic relationships, truth and love (12:08-16:16). Carlton continues by demonstrating that Christ came incarnate in truth and love (16:17-17:15). He explains the finite knowledge of humanity, illustrating the need for God (17:16-20:29). He concludes by explaining that believers must seek the truth and love of God and become spiritual realists (20:30-22:38). He closes prayer (22:39-23:21).
- Soggetto:
- Truth and Love
- Creatore:
- Carlton, John W., 1920- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- Data caricata:
- 02/12/2026
- Data modificata:
- 02/13/2026
- data di creazione:
- 1982-04-28
- Resource Type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_W_Carlton_1982-04-28
- Descrizione:
- John W. Carlton was Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-4:36). There is a blessing read (4:37-5:02). Directions for the service are given (5:03-7:38). There is a responsive reading (7:39-9:02). There is a moment of silence, then the ushers come forward to receive the papers to be burned (9:03-12:44). There is a moment of prayer (12:45-14:08). Carlton speaks about how they participate in Ash Wednesday and the spiritual aspects versus the physical aspects (14:09-16:35). He speaks of the sinfulness of humanity (16:36-19:30). Carlton speaks of the work of redemption in one’s life (19:31-23:47). There is organ music (23:48-27:19). The choir sings a song of worship (27:20-31:13). There is a moment of prayer (31:14-32:57).
- Soggetto:
- Forgiveness, Ash Wednesday services, and Sin
- Creatore:
- Carlton, John W., 1920- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- Data caricata:
- 02/12/2026
- Data modificata:
- 02/13/2026
- data di creazione:
- 1987-03-04
- Resource Type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_W_Carlton_1987-03-04
- Descrizione:
- John W. Carlton was Professor of Preaching. The service begins with a responsive reading and the singing of a hymn (00:00-02:03). John W. Carlton delivers a sermonette about Jesus’ body and blood being given for the forgiveness of sins (02:04-09:38). Carlton leads the audience in confessional prayer, and he reads the words of institution written by Paul in 1 Corinthians (09:39-12:25). The choir sings a song of worship (12:26-13:14). Carlton leads in the observing of the Lord’s Supper, and he delivers a responsive prayer (13:15-16:44). Carlton ends the service with a benediction (16:45-17:06).
- Soggetto:
- Lord's Supper, Atonement, and Forgiveness of sin
- Creatore:
- Carlton, John W., 1920- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- Data caricata:
- 02/12/2026
- Data modificata:
- 02/13/2026
- data di creazione:
- 1983-09-28
- Resource Type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_W_Carlton_1983-09-28
- Descrizione:
- The service begins with the reading of Psalm 95:6-7 (00:00-00:29), a mention of singing (00:30-00:44), and prayer (00:45-03:42). Luke 2:41-52 is read aloud (03:43-06:07), and another mention of singing occurs (06:08-06:27). There was no introduction for John W. Carlton, but he was Professor of Preaching at SEBTS. He begins his message speaking about the relationship between the basic motivation to action within us, curiosity, and the basic pull in the opposite direction, reverence (06:28-11:54). [The sound needs to be turned up during 09:25-10:32.] Reverence without curiosity is both blind and docile, and we should always leave the window of our souls open for divine surprise (11:55-13:34). The second answer, curiosity without reverence, is more characteristic of our time. This direction is like blind reverence which asks no questions, resulting in the chief possible results of brilliance without wisdom, power without conscience, and knowledge without love (13:35-16:05). Carlton then uses a few Scriptural references about God’s character to illustrate the proper relationship between reverence and curiosity (16:06-20:39) before ending his time in prayer (20:40-21:49).
- Soggetto:
- Respect and Curiosity
- Creatore:
- Carlton, John W., 1920- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Owner:
- archives@sebts.edu
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- Data caricata:
- 02/12/2026
- Data modificata:
- 02/13/2026
- data di creazione:
- 1969-09-26
- Resource Type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_W_Carlton_1969-09-26