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- John S. Hammett was Professor of Christian Theology. Hammett begins his sermon with the story of the first meeting of the Baptist Missionary Society where William Carey was commissioned as the first Baptist missionary, and he states the theme of his message which is the duty of the church to “hold the rope” for the ones they send out (00:00-02:57). Hammett grounds his sermon in the book of Philippians, and he shares his own personal experience as a missionary in Brazil. His first point is support for missionaries must come with prayer, and he says that churches should pray for God’s blessing upon them as they are facing difficulties on the field (02:58-17:53). Hammett’s second point is support for missionaries must come with sending out more workers (17:54-22:35). His final point is support for missionaries must come with giving financial support (22:36-27:05). Hammett concludes his sermon by urging the students to give of their selves and their wealth to missions and be consumed by God’s passion for the nations in prayer (27:06-30:28).
- Assujettir:
- Missions, Brazilian, Prayer, and Church work
- Créateur:
- Hammett, John S. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 16 Mai 2001
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_S_Hammett_2001-05-16
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- La description:
- Robert H. Culpepper was Professor of Theology at SEBTS. Culpepper is announced as Chapel speaker (0:00-0:07). A hymn is played (0:08-5:11). A word of prayer is followed by Scripture reading from Ephesians 2:11-18 (5:12-9:19). The choir sings a song of worship (9:20-12:27). Culpepper speaks on prayer to the Father through Jesus the Son in the Spirit, focusing on Ephesians 2:18 (12:28-14:51). He expresses that we need to remember to whom our prayers are addressed: to God as the Father, which is a dominate image of God (14:52-17:00). To address God as “Father” is to recognize Him in a personal, accessible, and intimate relationship, not necessarily to identify Him as male (17:01-21:15). Culpepper then discusses that we need to understand God’s holiness and thus approach Him with reverence and awe (21:16-22:07). Despite our sinfulness, we can come to God through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus and through the Holy Spirit when we conform to God’s will (22:08-28:47). Jesus serves as our model of prayer and ultimately, the Holy Spirit makes us want to pray and teaches us how to pray (28:48-32:13). Culpepper closes with saying that Christian prayer, through Jesus and empowered by the Holy Spirit, is directed to one who is concerned about us (32:14-33:56). The benediction is given (32:44-33:56).
- Assujettir:
- Bible. Ephesians and Prayer
- Créateur:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Culpepper, Robert H.
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 19 Octobre 1988
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Robert_H_Culpepper_1988-10-19
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- La description:
- Luke B. Smith was Professor of Supervised Ministry at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-5:00). There are Scripture readings (5:01-7:33). There is a moment of prayer (7:34-9:34). Smith speaks about his experience with health issues (9:35-12:55). He shares encouragement about his heart issues and his conversation with a minister and knowing there were people praying for him (12:56-15:25). Smith shares that he was looking for blessing rather than meaning in his suffering (15:26-27:00). The service closes with a benediction (27:01-27:23).
- Assujettir:
- Suffering, Prayer, and Hope
- Créateur:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Smith, Luke B.
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 25 Février 1988
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Luke_B_Smith_1988-02-25
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- La description:
- This chapel service is facilitated by the Middler class at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a song of worship (0:00-1:44). There is a story shared about not the struggles of life (1:45-6:12). There is a song of worship (6:13-8:22). There is a Scripture reading (8:23-12:27). There is a song of worship (12:28-13:57). There is another Scripture reading (13:58-15:14). A woman sings a song of worship (15:15-17:31). There is a Scripture reading from Psalms (17:32-20:48). There is a song of worship based on Psalm 23 (20:49-24:41). There is another Scripture reading (24:42-27:08). There is another song of worship (27:09-29:58). There is a group Scripture reading (29:59-32:50). There are songs of worship (32:51-35:48). There is a moment of prayer (35:49-37:08).
- Assujettir:
- Worship, Worship programs, and Prayer
- Créateur:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 7 Avril 1987
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Middler_Class_1987-04-07
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- La description:
- Glenn T. Miller was Professor of Church History. The service begins with organ music (00:00-02:15). Miller gives a word of prayer (02:16-05:30). A speaker reads from Luke 11:1-13, and a word of prayer is given (05:31-13:20). A speaker reads from Psalm 24 (13:21-14:52). The choir sings a song of worship, and the song is followed by a word of prayer for the Southeastern community (14:53-23:12). Miller gives a benediction, and organ music is played as the audience is dismissed (23:13-26:00). The beginning of the recording for the January 22, 1987 chapel service is attached on the end. The service begins with organ music (26:01-29:00). A speaker reads from Matthew’s gospel, and he gives a word of prayer. The audio ends at the end of the prayer (29:01-30:35).
- Assujettir:
- Responsive worship, Benediction--Christianity, and Prayer
- Créateur:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Miller, Glenn T., 1942-
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 21 Janvier 1987
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Glenn_T_Miller_1987-01-21
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- La description:
- James H. Blackmore was Emeritus Professor of A. Div. Studies and Visiting Professor of Biblical Studies. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:45). There is a Scripture reading from Philippians (3:46-4:49). There is a moment of prayer (4:50-5:27). Mark Meadows reads selections of Scripture that deal with the word “amen” (5:28-9:44). There is a moment of prayer (9:45-13:18). Blackmore shares a story about prayer to introduce the topic of the word “amen” (13:19-17:07). Blackmore speaks about what the word “amen” means and how and where it is used (17:08-29:11). There is a benediction to close the service (29:12-29:34).
- Assujettir:
- Word of God and Prayer
- Créateur:
- Blackmore, James H. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 29 Octobre 1986
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_James_H_Blackmore_1986-10-29
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- La description:
- William Russell was the Chaplain for the Richmond, Virginia Memorial Hospital. The service begins with organ music (0:00-4:59). There is a Scripture reading (5:00-5:40). There is a moment of prayer (5:41-8:15). The special guests are recognized and welcomed (8:16-12:59). William Russell is introduced as the chapel speaker (13:00-15:52). The choir sings an anthem (15:53-20:00). Russell shares about his initial experience with Southeastern Seminary (20:01-21:47). He reads Scripture from Luke 18 (21:48-23:29). Russell asks, “What is the church?” and speaks of Pentecost (23:30-24:49). He says he must remind himself that one is saved by the faith of Jesus, yet one is also to respond and be persistent in faith and in prayer (24:50-31:13). The service closes with a benediction (31:14-31:42).
- Assujettir:
- Pentecost, Bible. Luke, Faith, Chaplains, Hospital, and Prayer
- Créateur:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Russell, William
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 15 Octobre 1986
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_Russell_1986-10-15
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- La description:
- Frank Goare was a graduate of Southeastern Seminary and a pastor. The service begins with a Scripture reading from Daniel 6:1-10 and Matthew 6:5-6 (0:00-3:32). The choir sings a song of worship (3:33-6:08). Goare begins his presentation by speaking of the necessity of prayer (6:09-8:20). Goare supports his statement about the necessity of prayer both for believers and for others by sharing about David risking his life to pray and Jesus stressing the importance of regular prayer to the Father (8:21-20:28). There is a moment of prayer to conclude the service (20:29-21:16).
- Assujettir:
- Prayer and Devotion
- Créateur:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Goare, Frank
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 9 Octobre 1986
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Frank_Goare_1986-10-09
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- La description:
- Dr. William “Bill” Hull was a New Testament professor, dean, and provost at Southern Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, as well as the pastor of First Baptist Church of Shreveport, Louisiana. The service begins with organ music and a word of prayer (0:00-7:48). William Hull is introduced as the chapel speaker (7:49-9:47). The choir sings a song of worship (9:48-12:06). Hall introduces his sermon by speaking about the familiarity of the Lord’s Prayer and that it tells us not only what to pray but also how to pray (12:07-13:35). Hull’s first point is that the Lord’s Prayer teaches to pray in the imperative (13:36-16:34). Hull’s second point is that the Lord’s Prayer has two parts, the first dominated by the pronouns of deity and the second dominated by “we petitions” (16:35-20:42). Hull’s third point is that the Lord’s Prayer is “to call the realities of heaven into the actualities of time” (20:43-25:28). Hull concludes his sermon by leading the audience in praying the Lord’s Prayer aloud (25:29-26:10).
- Assujettir:
- God and Prayer
- Créateur:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Hull, William E.
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 26 Février 1985
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_Hull_1985-02-26
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- La description:
- Donna M. Forrester was Chaplain. William Randall Lolley was the 3rd president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. C. Michael Hawn was Associate Professor of Church Music. The service begins with an introductory word from Forrester about life and death (00:00-01:02). Lolley delivers two Scripture readings, and he gives a word of prayer (01:03-05:20). Hawn sings a song of worship (05:21-08:57). Forrester leads the audience in an extended time of prayer for Zenetta Regan, her family, and all her friends at Southeastern (08:58-22:16). The service ends with a benediction (22:17-22:57).
- Assujettir:
- Life and death, Power over--Religious aspects--Christianity, Memorial service, and Prayer
- Créateur:
- Lolley, W. Randall (William Randall), 1931-, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Hawn, C. Michael, and Forrester, Donna M.
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 13 Decembre 1985
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Memorial_Service_for_Zenetta_Regan_1985-12-13
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