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 - Anne L. Neil was Consultant for Women in Ministry. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:36). There is an encouragement for the congregation to draw near to God (3:37-4:08). Prayer concerns are shared and there is a moment of prayer (4:09-7:44). There are Scripture readings from Mark and Matthew (7:45-10:06). Anne Neil is introduced as the chapel speaker (10:07-11:15). Neil speaks of the announcement of His kingdom, calling people to repent and believe the gospel, sharing the hope with those in need (11:16-13:02). Neil speaks about being part of the family of God and caring for one’s family members (13:03-30:55).
 - Subject:
 - Kingdom of God, Family, and Care
 - Creator:
 - Neil, Anne L. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
 - Location:
 - Wake Forest (N.C.)
 - Language:
 - English
 - Date Created:
 - February 24, 1988
 - Resource type:
 - Audio
 - Identifier:
 - SEBTS_Chapel_Anne_L_Neil_1988-02-24
 
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 - Dr. Ben F. Philbeck was the Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:12). The congregation sings a hymn (3:13-6:22). There is a Scripture reading from I Samuel 8 and a moment of prayer (6:23-8:30). The choir sings a song of worship (8:31-11:31). Philbeck gives his reasoning for calling a Biblical account a “story” and the impact of a story (11:32-15:52). Philbeck recounts a portion of Israel’s history in which they request a king (15:53-19:15). He speaks of the fear people have of growing old (19:16-22:19). Philbeck says Samuel took personally the Israelite’s request for a king, yet he sought God’s wisdom (22:20-24:21). Philbeck states that many people would rather lose their freedom to have someone else solve problems for them (24:22-28:52). Philbeck encourages the congregation that God will preserve His leadership in our lives (28:53-29:30). Philbeck closes the service in a moment of prayer (29:31-30:21).
 - Subject:
 - Bible. Samuel, 1st, Kingdom of God, and Authoritarianism (Personality trait)
 - Creator:
 - Philbeck, Ben F. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
 - Location:
 - Wake Forest (N.C.)
 - Language:
 - English
 - Date Created:
 - January 22, 1986
 - Resource type:
 - Audio
 - Identifier:
 - SEBTS_Chapel_Ben_F_Philbeck_1986-01-22
 
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 - Floyd Craig was Deputy Director of the Governor’s Office of Citizen Affairs in North Carolina. The service begins with a word of prayer, and Floyd Craig is introduced as the chapel speaker (00:00-01:54). The choir sings “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child” (01:55-05:06). Craig begins his sermon with a light-hearted remark about the insanity of a man who would put himself in a position of speaking in front of an audience of academia (05:07-06:49). Craig speaks about his work for the Governor’s office, and he reads a letter he wrote to God asking him to give the seminary a vision that will make a difference for his kingdom (06:50-23:55).
 - Subject:
 - Kingdom of God, Open letters, and Vision
 - Creator:
 - Craig, Floyd and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
 - Location:
 - Wake Forest (N.C.)
 - Language:
 - English
 - Date Created:
 - October 29, 1981
 - Resource type:
 - Audio
 - Identifier:
 - SEBTS_Chapel_Floyd_Craig_1981-10-29
 
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 - Richard Albert Spencer was Associate Professor of New Testament. The service opens with a word of prayer (00:00-00:27). Richard Spencer reads from Psalm 51 and Luke 15:11-32, and he gives a word of prayer (00:28-04:50). The choir sings a song of worship (04:51-07:36). Spencer begins his sermon by speaking on the topic of Lent and the attitude of repentance (07:37-13:14). He first speaks of repentance as being inaugurated by the coming of God’s kingdom and his grace (13:15-20:52). He then speaks of repentance as the changing of one’s heart to seek after God (20:53-26:12). Spencer ends his sermon with a prayer (26:13-26:58). The choir ends the service with a song of worship (26:59-27:34).
 - Subject:
 - Kingdom of God, Repentance, and Lent
 - Creator:
 - Spencer, Richard A. (Richard Albert) and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
 - Location:
 - Wake Forest (N.C.)
 - Language:
 - English
 - Date Created:
 - February 27, 1980
 - Resource type:
 - Audio
 - Identifier:
 - SEBTS_Chapel_Richard_Albert_Spencer_1980-02-27
 
 
