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	    - La description:
 
	    - Leonard Farrar, an M. Div. student at SEBTS, was pastor of Wake Baptist Grove Church in Garner, NC.  Farrar is announced as Chapel speaker with a message titled “A Cause for Celebration, Martin Luther King Day” (0:00-0:19).  A word of prayer is given (0:19-2:50).  A woman gives a testimony of personal trials (2:51-5:42).  Martin Luther King, Jr. quotes on racism, worship, and religion are provided in King’s honor (5:43-8:57).  James W. Johnson’s poem “Let My People Go” is recited (8:58-12:16).  Farrar is introduced (12:17-13:54).  Farrar honors Jesus as his Lord and Savior as well as expresses gratitude towards the Seminary’s faculty and staff (13:55-15:00).  He speaks of Martin Luther King being not only a Civil Rights leader, but also a prophet of a utopian vision (15:01-17:26).  Farrar discusses the need of social justice and brotherhood within the world and the Christian community (17:27-19:39).  He provides examples of social justice in the biblical books of Amos, Isaiah, and Micah (19:40-21:28).  Voices must be used to promote social justice (21:29-24:03).  The prophets Nathan, Elijah, Malachi, and John voiced God’s words (24:04-25:06).  Farrar concludes with mentioning that with God, we can create a land of hope if we use love as a motivation and guide (25:07-29:05).  Farrar’s message is praised (cut) (29:06-29:07).  A word of prayer is given (29:08-29:27).  A hymn ends the service (29:28-31:50).
 
	    - Assujettir:
 
	    - Civil rights movements, Social justice, Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, and Race relations
 
	    - Créateur:
 
	    - Farrar, Leonard and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
 
	    - Emplacement:
 
	    - Wake Forest (N.C.)
 
	    - La langue:
 
	    - English
 
	    - Date créée:
 
	    - 19 Janvier 1989
 
	    - Type de ressource:
 
	    - Audio
 
	    - Identificateur:
 
	    - SEBTS_Chapel_Leonard_Farrar_1989-01-19