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- Description:
- CDI-01-1338: This photograph was taken around 1979; CDI-01-1341: This photograph was taken around 1979; CDI-01-1342: Southeastern Seminary Binkley Chapel
- Subject:
- Landscapes, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Theological seminary facilities
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1976 to 1981
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1338/1342
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1358: This photograph was taken after Hurricane Fran, September 1996; CDI-01-1359: This photograph was taken after Hurricane Fran, September 1996; CDI-01-1360: This photograph was taken after Hurricane Fran, September 1996; CDI-01-1361: Lewis Drummond and Paige Patterson during Patterson's Inauguration, 1992; CDI-01-1362: This photograph was taken after Hurricane Fran, September 1996; CDI-01-1363: October 28, 1997; CDI-01-1364: October 28, 1997; CDI-01-1365: October 28, 1997; CDI-01-1366:October 28, 1997
- Subject:
- Theological seminary presidents, Theological seminary facilities, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1992 to 1997
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1357/1366
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1344: This photograph was possibly taken around the 1980's.; CDI-01-1346: "Can you catch a star in a tree? A magnolia can."; CDI-01-1350: Campus lighting; CDI-01-1351: Stone Pillar; CDI-01-1353: This photograph was taken in 1981.; CDI-01-1354: This photograph was possibly taken during the 1980's.
- Subject:
- Landscapes, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Theological seminary facilities
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1980 to 1989
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1343/1354
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1367: Stairwell in front of Stealey Hall; CDI-01-1370: Snow Scene; CDI-01-1372: Snow Scene; CDI-01-1374: Snow Scene; CDI-01-1379: Chapel Spire; CDI-01-1380: Snow Scene; CDI-01-1382: Snow Scene; CDI-01-1387: Snow Scene
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Landscapes, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Theological seminary facilities
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1956 to 1981
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1367/1392
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1316: August 1989; CDI-01-1320: "Campus Scene, Submitted Education Commission" February 25, 1953
- Subject:
- Landscapes, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Theological seminary facilities
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 2000
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1312/1322
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1259: Jack Wilson of Warrenton NC, at Paschal Golf Course, Wake Forest. Wilson was a golf champ 1965 - 1966. This photograph was taken March 1966; CDI-01-1260: Campus Bookstore in Lea Laboratory (now known as Broyhill Hall), This photograph was possibly taken in the 1960's; CDI-01-1261: This photograph was taken in 1968.; CDI-01-1263: This photograph was taken in 1968.; CDI-01-1266: This photograph was taken in 1968.; CDI-01-1267: Wake Forest, This photograph was probably taken pre-1960; CDI-01-1272: January 10, 1971; CDI-01-1279: This photograph was taken in 1968.; CDI-01-1284: Campus Scene, This photograph features donated boxwoods, This photograph was taken in 1964.; CDI-01-1287: Mrs. Kathleen Mackie supervising the planting of flower beds in front of Stealey Hall, This photograph was taken in 1967; CDI-01-1288: Campus Scene, This photograph features donated boxwoods, This photograph was taken in 1964.; CDI-01-1289: Campus Scene, This photograph features shrubbery plantings, This photograph was taken in 1964; CDI-01-1294: Stealey Hall; CDI-01-1295: Campus Scenes; CDI-01-1296: Stealey Hall; CDI-01-1297: Snow Scenes featuring Binkley Chapel, April 15, 1969; CDI-01-1298: April 15, 1969; CDI-01-1299: April 15, 1969; CDI-01-1300: Snow Scene; CDI-01-1301: Snow Scenes (negatives on file); CDI-01-1304: April 15, 1969: CDI-01-1305: This photograph was possibly taken during 1967 - 1968; CDI-01-1306: This photograph was possibly taken during 1967 - 1968; CDI-01-1307: This photograph was possibly taken during 1967 - 1968; CDI-01-1308: This photograph was possibly taken during 1967 - 1968; CDI-01-1309: This photograph was possibly taken during 1967 - 1968; CDI-01-1310: This photograph was possibly taken during 1967 - 1968
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Landscapes, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Theological seminary facilities
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1969
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1269/1311
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1254: Aerial Views of Campus before the building of Mackie Hall (now known as Stephens-Mackie Hall); CDI-01-1255: Aerial View of Campus, This photograph was possibly taken before 1960; CDI-01-1256: This photograph was printed backward. The buildings should be in opposite orientation."; CDI-01-1257: "The numbers on this plate indicate how Southeastern Seminary plans to use the Wake Forest College Plant: 1-Chapel, 2-Wake Forest Baptist Church, 3-Kindergarten and Nursery, 4-Dormitory for Single Men, 5- Temporary Classroom, 6-Administration Building and Faculty Offices, 7-Library, 8-Dormitory for Married Couples, 9-Dormitory for Married Couples, 10-Student Center Building, 11-Classroom Building, 12-Apartments for Married Students, 13-Heating Plant, 14-Gymnasium, 15-New Cafeteria, 16-Hospital" CDI-01-1258: Composite photographs
- Subject:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Theological seminary facilities
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1935 to 1960
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1254/1258
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1253: Buildings right to left: Lea Laboratory (now known as Broyhill Hall), Heck-Williams Library (The building now known as Denny Library stands in its place), Wait Hall (The building now known as Stealey Hall stands in its place), and Wingate Memorial Hall (The building now known as Appleby Hall stands in its place)
- Subject:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, College facilities, and College campuses
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1908 to 1925
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1253
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1237: Ruby Reid Child Care Center; CDI-01-1249: The Ruby Reid Child Care Center was erected in 1959; CDI-01-1250: Ruby Reid Child Care Center; CDI-01-1251: Ruby Reid Child Care Center
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Theological seminary facilities
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1954 to 2000
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1237/1252
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- Subject:
- Building, Architecture, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Landscape photography
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 2000
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1231/1236
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1209: Dr. Sydnor Stealey signing his book.; CDI-01-1210: (Left) Dr. James Moseley, campus physician, and (Right) Dr. John Carlton, faculty, This photograph was probably taken during 1969 - 1970; CDI-01-1211: Southeastern Commencement 1956; CDI-01-1212: Foot-painting; CDI-10-1213: Accreditation of Southeastern Seminary, Administration and Faculty, (From left to right) Dr. Luther Copeland, Gordon Funk, current President Dr. Sydnor Stealey, and Dr. Olin T. Binkley; CDI-01-1214: Dr. James Moseley, the Seminary Physician; CDI-01-1215: Ruby Reid Child Care Center; CDI-01-1216: Mr. Edwin Osburn, Librarian; CDI-01-1217: Dr. Sydnor Stealey, This photograph was probably taken between 1962 - 1963; CDI-01-1218: Dr. Sydnor Stealey and faculty signing abstract, (From left to right) Dr. Thomas Bland, Dr. Luther Copeland, Dr. Sydnor Stealey, Dr. John Steely, and Dr. Elmo Scoggin, This photograph was taken in 1956; CDI-01-1219: Baptist World Alliance, "Official Proxy - President S.L. Stealey served as a proxy for an Executive Committee member from Spain and Baptist World Alliance General Secretary Josef Nordenhaug makes it official with a name badge."; CDI-01-1220: Dr. Sydnor Stealey; CDI-01-1221: Dr. Sydnor Stealey and students; CDI-01-1222: Child Care Center Planning, (Far right) President Dr. Sydnor Stealey, (Fourth from left) Professor Dr. John T. Wayland, and (Second from right) Thelma Arnote; CDI-01-1223: Library Dedication, Librarian Edwin Osborne; CDI-01-1224: Dr. Sydnor Stealey, This photograph was probably taken 1962 - 1963; CDI-01-1225: "First Gift to Stealey Shelf - Alumni President John Scalf (center) presents Professor Ben Fisher, administrative assistant to the president, with the first check contributed to the Stealey Library Shelf, while Bill Palmer, special gifts chairman (right), looks pleased."; CDI-01-1226: This photograph was taken in 1956.; CDI-01-1227: Student Missions Conference, This photograph was taken 1959.; CDI-01-1228: "Dr. Sydnor Stealey illustrates the approximate number of books an endowed shelf will purchase in 5 years."; CDI-01-1229: Dr. Sydnor Stealey; CDI-01-1230: Faculty, (From left to right) Dr. Pope Duncan, Dr. William Strickland, Dr. Marc Lovelace, and Dr. John Steely
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Theological seminary presidents, Students, Theological seminary facilities, Women seminarians, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1953 to 1970
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1209/1230
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1192: Dr. and Mrs. Olin T. Binkley during the Binkley Inauguration; CDI-01-1193: This photograph was probably taken 1963 -1964; CDI-01-1194: President Dr. Olin T. Binkley during the Binkley Inauguration, (Left to right) Dr. Olin T. Binkley, Dr. K. O. White and Dr. E. A. McDowell, Jr., This photograph was probably taken 1963 - 1964; CDI-01-1195: Missionary Aid Fund, Mrs. J. F. Tompkins; CDI-01-1197: Missionary to Cuba, J. David Fite, Alumni; CDI-01-1199: (Left to right) Dr. and Mrs. Olin Binkley, 1968; CDI-01-1200: Girls' dorm; CDI-01-1201: Mackie Hall Dedication; CDI-01-1202: Mackie Hall Dedication; CDI-01-1203: Graduation (Left) Pauline Binkley and (Right) Dr. Olin Binkley, 1966; CDI-01-1206: Missions Conference, This photograph was possibly taken in 1960, (Left) Emily Landsell; CDI-01-1207: Fort Bragg Course at the Fort Bragg Extension Center, (Left to right) Chaplain Robert Floyd, Reverend A.C. Jones, Dr. Denton Coker, Chaplain Donald E. Bloor, and Reverend Robert L. Tilley; This photograph was possibly taken 1963 - 1964.; CDI-01-1208: Wake Forest Baptist Church, 1967
- Subject:
- Theological seminary presidents, Landscape photography, Theological seminary facilities, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1963 to 1992
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1192/1208
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1144: "A $10 PUSH TOWARD A $28,000,000 PROJECT: Mike Barker, of Camden, South Carolina, student at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina, has presented President W. Randall Lolley the first gift to help the Seminary get started on its program of campus improvements. The Seminary's recently adopted Master Campus Plan calls for an extensive "re-cycling" of the 145-year old campus, formerly the home of Wake Forest College. The 15-year plan projects a cost of more than $28,000,000, including renovation and reallocation of existing buildings, expansion of student housing, and modification of the campus heating/air conditioning system, parking, and lighting."; CDI-01-1145: (From left to right) Dr. Glenn Miller, Dr. Jim Moseley, Dr. John Steely, and Nancy Byard serving at the New Years Day Lunch; CDI-01-1146: (Left) Calvin Metcalf and (Right) Dr. Jerry Niswonger; CDI-01-1148: Dr. Randall Lolley; CDI-01-1150: Dr. Randall Lolley
- Subject:
- Theological seminary presidents, Theological seminary facilities, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1974 to 1987
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1144/1150
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1161: Watermelon Social, July 1989; CDI-01-1162: Dr. Lewis Drummond, May 13, 1989; CDI-01-1164: (Left) Dr. Bob Crowley and (Center) President Dr. Lewis Drummond, March 1988; CDI-01-1165: (Left) Dr William Clemmons and (Right) Dr. Lewis Drummond, August 1988; CDI-01-1166: Dr. Lewis Drummond, December 07, 1989; CDI-01-1167: Paul Fletcher; CDI-01-1169: Dr. L. Russ Bush First Press Interview, March 1989; CDI-01-1170: Ida Janie Hall, First female graduate of Southeastern Seminary, This picture was taken around Fall 1970.; CDI-01-1172: Dr. Lewis Drummond; CDI-01-1174: Ida Janie Hall, First female graduate of Southeastern Seminary, This picture was taken around Fall 1970.
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Theological seminary facilities, Women seminarians, and Theological seminary presidents
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1988 to 1992
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1161/1174
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1138: Dr. Sydnor Stealey; CDI-01-1139: Denny Library, This photograph was probably taken between 1963 - 1972; CDI-01-1142: Dr. James Moseley
- Subject:
- Theological seminary presidents, Theological seminary facilities, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1988
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1138/1143
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- Subject:
- Building and Architecture
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1970
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1132
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- Subject:
- Building, Architecture, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Theological seminary facilities
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1997 to 2001
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1175/1181
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1135: Bostwick Hall, February 2000
- Subject:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Theological seminary facilities
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1995 to 2000
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1133/1137
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1182: Mexico missionary trip; CDI-01-1183: Memorial for Dr. Tom Jeffries, Former janitor who built the original wall surrounding the Southeastern Seminary campus; CDI-01-1184: New Hampshire mission trip, (Left) Dr. Paige Patterson; CDI-01-1186: The original Wake Forest College (now known was Wake Forest University) Administration building from before the fire.; CDI-01-1187: Wake Forest Baptist Church, located on the former campus of Wake Forest College (now known as Wake Forest University); CDI-01-1188: Bostwick Hall; CDI-01-1189: Baptist World Alliance, (Left) Dr. Theodore Adams and (Right) Dr. Sydnor Stealey; CDI-01-1190: Baptist Girls College Idi-Aba Abeokuta, Nigeria, Missionary May E. Perry stands outside the building; CDI-01-1191: Interior view of Heck Williams Library, This was the original library on the Wake Forest College, now known as Wake Forest University, campus.
- Subject:
- Evangelistic work, Theological seminary presidents, Theological seminary libraries, Landscape photography, Theological seminary facilities, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1997 to 2001
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1175/1181
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1120: Ann Graham Lotz speaking at the Conservative Evangelical Fellowship held in Appleby Chapel, February 1990.; CDI-01-1121: Ann Graham Lotz speaking at the Conservative Evangelical Fellowship held in Appleby Chapel, February 1990.; CDI-01-1122: Ann Graham Lotz, the speaker at the Booster Banquet held in the Seminary cafeteria, November 1990;
- Subject:
- Educational benefactors, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Theological seminary facilities
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1987 to 1988
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1120
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1123: Dr. George Mackie Physician of Wake Forest College and Southeastern Seminary; CDI-01-1128: Mackie Park, Office/Industrial complex, located on Hwy 98 E in Wake Forest, This photograph was possibly taken around the 1970's; CDI-01-1129: Dr. George Mackie and Kathleen Mackie; CDI-01-1130: Kathleen Mackie; CDI-01-1131: Dr. George Mackie
- Subject:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1979
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1123/1131
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1151: Bookstore inside Mackie Hall, This photograph was taken sometime from 1968 -1974; CDI-01-1152: Binkley Portrait dedication; CDI-01-1153: "Dean's Daughter Follows in Dad's Footsteps - Janet Binkley, 1960 Summa Cum Laude graduate of Wake Forest College, is shown with her father after receiving the A.D. Ward Senior Orator Medal in the College commencement exercises. Dean Binkley won the same medal 32 years ago."; CDI-01-1154: Mr. Frank Swett, First Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds; CDI-01-1157: Bill Barnett with Dr. Olin T. Binkley during Commencement, 1967; CDI-01-1158: (Left) Billy Cline, President Dr. Lewis Drummond, an unidentified man, and Jim DeLoach; CDI-01-1159: Women's Dorm; CDI-01-1160: Mr. Scott P. Appleby, Began the Appleby Trust Fund and Southeastern's Appleby Hall was named in his honor
- Subject:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Theological seminary facilities, and Theological seminary presidents
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1988
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1151/1160
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1117: Fall Convocation, 1988; CDI-01-1118: Dr. Lewis Drummond's Inauguration
- Subject:
- Theological seminary presidents, Theological seminary facilities, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1987 to 1988
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1117/1119
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- Description:
- The inauguration of W. Randall Lolley as the third President of SEBTS. This recording features the entirety of the inauguration ceremony from the Prelude to the Recessional. President Lolley spoke on the raging currents of life that Southeastern must march towards and against in his Inaugural Address titled, "Quo Vadis, Southeastern?" from 57:55-1:26:41. Dr. Olin Trivette Binkley gives the Invocation from 7:51-9:20. Mr. Roscoe Lolley gives the inaugural prayer from 44:28-46:46. Mr. Carl A. Hudson gives the Installation of the President from 47:01-57:31. Dr. Cecil A. Ray closes with the Benediction from 1:30:43-1:33:05. The opening music is titled "Prelude and Fugue in C Major" from 0:00-7:48. "O God of Our Fathers" plays from 9:25-11:55. "Almighty God of Our Fathers" plays from 40:25-44:15. "The Seminary Hymn" plays from 1:27:15-1:30:40. "Allegro Maestoso" and "Toccata" close out the audio recording from 1:33:07-1:39:41. A bulletin for this ceremony is located via the "Related URL" field below.
- Creator:
- Naylor, Robert E., Binkley, Olin Trivette, 1908-1999, Lawrence, Lana, McClellan, Albert, Lolley, W. Randall (William Randall), 1931-, Lolley, Roscoe, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Ray, Cecil A., and Hudson, Carl A.
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 11, 1976
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Lolley_Inauguration_1976-03-11
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- Description:
- A recording of the luncheon from the inauguration of William Randall Lolley. This luncheon was a smaller gathering of friends and faculty following the ceremony that inaugurated Dr. W. Randall Lolley as the third President of SEBTS. Dr. Charles Granger provided the Invocation from 0:40-1:30. Dr. John William Eddins opened with a greeting and acknowledgements from 1:38-7:05. The main address was given by Dr. Lois V. Edinger who gave a speech on the importance of Religion and Education from 9:30-42:32. President Lolley expressed his gratitude for everyone from 42:45-43:19. Mr. Tom E. Lolley closed with the Benediction from 43:25-44:33.
- Subject:
- Religion and Education
- Creator:
- Lolley, Tom E., Edinger, Lois V., Eddins, John William, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Granger, Charles
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 11, 1976
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Lolley_Inauguration_Luncheon_1976-03-11
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- Description:
- Dr. Stealey opens by reading Ephesians 6:10-20, and then introduces Dr. Niebuhr after a hymn. Dr. Helmut Richard Niebuhr, a Christian theologian, Professor at Yale Divinity School, and author of Christ and Culture, speaks on the impact Protestantism had at that time, and how they influence and shape culture.
- Subject:
- Protestantism
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Niebuhr, H. Richard (Helmut Richard), 1894-1962
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- January 23, 1958
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Event_Helmut_Richard_Niebuhr_1958-01-23
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1112: Ida Janie Hall, The first female graduate of Southeastern Seminary, This photograph was taken around the 1990's
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, Theological seminary facilities, and Women seminarians
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1990
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1102/1116
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1099: (Left) Billy Graham and (Right) Roy Honeycutt; CDI-01-1100: (Left to right) Glenn Miller, Dr. Alan Neely, Dr. John Carlton, an unidentified individual, and Dr. Elmo Scoggin, This photograph was possibly taken in the late 1970's.
- Subject:
- Theological seminary presidents, Theological seminary facilities, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1980 to 1989
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1096/1101
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1075: Fall Convocation, Convocation featured Dr. James A. Martin as the speaker, September 9, 1966; CDI-01-1076: Spring Convocation, (Front right) President Dr. Olin T. Binkley, Spring 1968; CDI-01-1077: Spring Convocation, (Playing organ) Max H. Rogers, 1968; CDI-01-1078: Fall Convocation, 1969; CDI-01-1079: (Left) Dr. Eugene McLeod and (Right) Dr. Thomas Bland; CDI-01-1080: Dr. Eugene McLeod; CDI-01-1081: (Left to right) Dr. Theodore Adams, Dr. John Carlton, and Dr. J. Carroll Trotter; CDI-01-1082: Fall Convocation, (Left) President Dr. Olin T. Binkley and (Right) Dr. David H.C. Read, 1969; CDI-01-1083: Abstract of Principles, Dr. Olin T. Binkley; CDI-01-1084: Abstract of Principles, Signatures; CDI-01-1085: Dr. John I. Durham signing the Abstract of Principles; CDI-01-1086: Dr. John I. Durham signing the Abstract of Principles; CDI-01-1087: Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown, Dean of Faculty, signing the Abstract of Principles; CDI-01-1088: Signing of the Abstract of Principles, (From left to right) Dr. Olin T. Binkley, Dr. Donald Moore, and Dr. Robert Poerschke; CDI-01-1089: Dr. Donald Moore, Dr. Robert Poerschke with Dr. Olin T. Binkley after signing the Abstract of Principles; CDI-01-1090: Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown signing the Abstract of Principles; CDI-01-1091: (From left to right) Dr. Olin T. Binkley, Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown, and Dr. John I. Durham signing the Abstract of Principles; CDI-01-1092: Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown signing the Abstract of Principles; CDI-01-1093: Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown and Dr. John I. Durham signing the Abstract of Principles; CDI-01-1094: Abstract of Principles, Dr. Olin T. Binkley; CDI-01-1095: (Left) Dr. John I. Durham and (Right) Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown before signing of Abstract of Principles, 1964
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Theological seminary presidents, Students, Theological seminary facilities, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1960 to 1969
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1073/1095
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- Description:
- Dr. Helmut Richard Niebuhr, a Christian theologian, Professor at Yale Divinity School, and author of Christ and Culture, speaks mainly on Protestantism as it relates to politics and culture. He spends most of this lecture comparing Protestantism to Democracy and sharing how they are so interconnected that they can at times become syncretistic.
- Keyword:
- Protestantism
- Subject:
- Protestantism, Christianity and culture, Democracy, and Christianity and politics
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Niebuhr, H. Richard (Helmut Richard), 1894-1962
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- January 22, 1958
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Event_Helmut_Richard_Niebuhr_1958-01-22
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- Description:
- The service opens with the reading of an excerpt from the poem “The Marshes of Glynn” by Sidney Lanier (1842-1881), (00:00-00:32) the singing of hymn #263, (00:33-01:16) the mention of responsive reading of Selection 88 entitled “Victorious Assurance,” and an opening prayer (01:17-04:21). An introduction is given for William R. Steininger, the Chaplain of Dorothea Dix Hospital in Raleigh, NC for fifteen years, concerning his education, chaplaincy, and ministerial background (04:22-05:13). Steininger offers reading Romans 12 as an introduction to his message which is titled “The Greatest Journey” (05:14-07:07). In describing life as a journey, Steininger begins by saying our experiences are all similar yet unique, mostly ordinary yet sometimes special (07:08-17:24). He describes all of life as beginning with a question mark of discovery and ending with an exclamation point of finding what was searched for. He finishes his message by saying that the greatest thing we are searching for in this life is God, and He has been revealed in the person of Jesus Christ (17:25-22:14). He ends his time in prayer to God (22:15-23:02), and instrumental music ends the service (23:03-23:40).
- Subject:
- Christian life
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Steininger, William R.
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 27, 1965
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_R_Steininger_1965-10-27
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- Description:
- The service opens with prayer, (00:00-02:17) choral singing, (02:18-05:19) and responsive reading, Selection 84 (05:20-07:20). There is no introduction for William Claudius Strickland, but he was Professor of New Testament Interpretation. The Lord’s Supper is meditated upon, considering not only its practical implications but also its Scriptural meaning. Strickland walks through the passage from the texts of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Strickland identifies three central insights from this passage (07:21-16:40). Firstly, the Lord’s Supper has to do with our present moment in genuine, living table fellowship. This was Paul’s emphasis in 1 Corinthians 11:17-34 (16:41-20:10). Secondly, the Lord’s Supper concerns our future, being celebrated with great joy and not becoming a social club (20:11-21:57). Thirdly, the Lord’s Supper concerns our past, which is the point we usually stress while missing its focus. Focusing on Christ’s death for our sins will result in a present assurance of hope and joy which the congregation will know without question is something that can only come from God (21:58-26:58). Strickland closes the service with prayer and the singing of one stanza of hymn 366 (26:59-27:59).
- Subject:
- Lord's Supper
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Strickland, William Claudius
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 28, 1965
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_Claudius_Strickland_1965-10-28
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- Description:
- The service opens with a responsive reading (00:00-01:19) followed by instrumental music and congregational worship (01:20-07:03). Next, 2 Chronicles 7:11-22 is read aloud, (07:08-09:49) followed by the reading of Revelation 21:1-7 and Revelation 21:22-26 (10:02-12:08). A solo occurs after this Scripture reading, (12:18-14:56) followed by another responsive reading (15:12-15:58) and instrumental music which is cut short (15:59-16:59). The audio of an unnamed speaker suddenly begins mid-sentence, talking about what is happening in Africa, including rapid political, social, and religious changes. He emphasizes the timeliness of missions in Africa while these changes and happening (17:00-33:02). He closes the service with prayer (33:03-34:12).
- Subject:
- Missions--Africa
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 4, 1965
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Student_Coordinating_Council_1965-11-04
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- Description:
- The service opens with the singing of “Ye Servants of God, Your Master Proclaim,” (00:00-00:47) an opening prayer, (00:48-02:58) and the mention of a responsive reading from Selection 43, “Great is the Lord,” based on Psalm 145 (02:59-03:23). An introduction is given for Russell Cherry, the pastor of First Baptist Church in Rocky Mount, NC, who was from Portsmouth, VA. He graduated with a BA degree from the University of Richmond in 1947 and a BD (1950) and Doctor of Theology degree (1954) from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kentucky. He served as Fellow in the Department of Preaching at SBTS, and he has pastored in Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia, and North Carolina. He was a lesson-writer for the SBC’s literature for churches, and he was a Bible instructor by extension for the University of Richmond for 8 years. He is married with three children (03:24-05:15). Russell opens his message in prayer, (05:16-05:50) and the sermon text is 1 Thessalonians 3:1-10 (05:51-07:56). This message is about the pastoral relationship between Paul and those whom he served, chiefly seen through five key words (07:57-08:50). First to mention is “affection,” which shows the pastor’s love for truth and for those in his care, refusing to be a recluse (08:51-12:51). Second to mention is “anxiety,” which shows the pastor’s parental longing for the church to persevere through life’s hardships in his absence (12:52-16:09). Third to mention is “help,” which shows the pastor’s heart to always protect and come alongside the church in its forward progress of the gospel (16:10-19:32). Fourth to mention is “joy,” which shows the pastor’s fruit of ministry for the Lord Jesus Christ (19:33-22:32). Finally, the word “prayer” describes the pastor’s heart in his relationship to God and to the people for their growth and perseverance (22:33-26:05). Russell Cherry closes the sermon in prayer by reciting Numbers 6:24-26 over the congregation (26:06-26:37).
- Subject:
- Bible. Thessalonians, 1st
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Cherry, Russell T.
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 8, 1965
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Russell_T_Cherry_1965-10-08
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- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of Psalm 24:1-2 (00:20), and an introduction is given for the Reverend Robert C. McClernon, pastor of Watts Street Baptist Church in Durham, NC. From Springfield, Missouri, he received a BA degree from Drury College in Missouri and a Bachelor of Divinity degree from the Federated Faculty of the University of Chicago. He also served as Associate Minister at Myers Park Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC for nine years before coming to pastor at Watts Street (00:43-01:32). The service continues with a responsive reading of Psalm 23 (1:33-2:34) and prayer afterward (2:35-4:51). Robert McClernon begins his message with the prayerful reading of Romans 5:1-5 (04:52-05:52). McClernon intends to humbly share with his listeners some of his own understandings of what makes us who are we to be as ministers of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Unless the clergy indicates to those whom we serve that God has called us to offer all of ourselves to Him in service, we cannot hope anyone else will do this after us. Firstly, God has called us to be theologians who love Him with our minds (05:53-09:58). Secondly, God has called us to be theologians who have ears and can minister by listening well (09:59-11:57). Thirdly, God has called us to have realistic self-conceptions, understanding that we must remember our humanity and weaknesses in our ministry as “professional” clergy and so protect ourselves from becoming “holy phonies.” According to McClernon, the gospel must become incarnate in us so that others see it as genuine, powerful, and effective for them as well (11:58-26:35). He then ends the service in prayer to God (26:36-27:54).
- Subject:
- Witness bearing (Christianity), Laity, and Clergy
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and McClernon, Robert C.
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 15, 1965
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Robert_C_McClernon_1965-10-15
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1072: Academic Procession, In this photograph are: Dr. Sam Balentine, Dr. Elmo Scoggin, Academic Dean Dr. Morris Ashcroft, President Dr. Randall Lolley, Dr. John Eddins, Dr. John Steely, and Dr. Donald Cook, This photograph was possibly taken in the mid-1980's.
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, Theological seminary facilities, and Theological seminary presidents
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1980 to 1985
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1072
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1013: Child Care Center, 1988
- Subject:
- Child care, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Theological seminary facilities, and Children
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1989
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1013/1018
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1023: Joe W. Bruce; CDI-01-1024: Ronald C. Hill; CDI-01-1025: Michael D. Hester; CDI-01-1026: Susan Hawker Hester, wife of Michael D. Hester
- Subject:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Missionaries
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- July 1989 to April 1994
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1023/1071-B
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- Description:
- CDI-01-1010: Anthony Allen
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Theological seminary facilities
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1992 to 1999
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-1010/1012
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- Description:
- CDI-01-0991: "Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fink with Mr. G. Paul Fletcher, Vice President of Internal Affairs."; CDI-01-0993: Dr. Paige Patterson; CDI-01-0994: Joel Robertson
- Subject:
- Educational benefactors, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Theological seminary facilities
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 1992
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-0972/1003
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- Subject:
- Evangelical Revival, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Church
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1993
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-0967/0971_B
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- Description:
- CDI-01-0964: "Classroom work is enhanced by practical student experience, such as student mission trips to Romania."; CDI-01-0965: "The Bible is the primary textbook for students at Southeastern."; CDI-01-0966: "Students practice their craft in and out of the classroom."
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Theological seminary facilities
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1990 to 1999
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-0964/0966
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- Description:
- After a prayer and introduction (start-1:35), William Randall Lolley, associate pastor of Broadway Baptist Church in Fort Worth, TX (and eventually the President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary), speaks about the theology of man and how our anthropology has let us down.
- Creator:
- Lolley, W. Randall (William Randall), 1931- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 5, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_Randall_Lolley_1962-10-05
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- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of John 4:23-24 and prayer (00:00-01:35), followed by a time of confessional prayer, (02:34-03:47) prayers of thanksgiving, (03:48-05:33) and prayers for the seminary community (05:34-07:22). Next follows a responsive reading of Selection 30 entitled “God our Security” (07:23-09:21) and congregational worship (09:22-13:02). There is no introduction for H. Max Smith, but he was Associate Professor of Music and an organist and artist in Residence (13:03-13:16). He begins by reading Hebrews 10:19-25 (13:17-14:17). His message centers on the relationship between the Church in the world and the Church in worship (14:18-16:20). Worship does not consist either in acts of service or in liturgical praise to God, but in both of these (16:21-17:39). We must worship because it our duty as God’s children to glorify His name (17:40-18:28). It is in worship that we find our being or value before God (18:29-19:28). Also, corporate worship allows believers to gather a sort of “inner strength” (18:30-21:50). He ends his message by saying that in worship we gather a sense of direction and purpose for our ministry to the world (21:51-23:12). He closes the service in prayer (no audio of prayer) and worship (23:13-25:33).
- Subject:
- Worship
- Creator:
- Smith, H. Max and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 29, 1965
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Max_Smith_1965-10-29
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- Description:
- There was no formal introduction for G. Avery Lee, but he was pastor of St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, Louisiana, and focused his ministry on college/seminary campuses. He made dedicated commitments to bettering race relations and served as Chairman of the Christian Life Commission from 1961-62. He continues his sermon from February 9, 1966, focusing on God’s release for the captives, taken from John 8:31-38, citing various examples of freedom from captivity (00:00-20:37). He then answers the question “What kind of freedom does the world desire?” with a brief summary. Firstly, they want a political freedom from political tyranny (20:38-21:05). Secondly, they want an economic freedom to be self-sustaining and independent (21:06-22:23). Thirdly, they desire educational freedom from ignorance due to little opportunity (22:24-22:51). Fourthly, they desire a medical freedom to alleviate unnecessary suffering, pain, and disease (22:52-23:33). The most basic freedom that they need, however, is spiritual freedom from natural hedonism (23:34-27:31). Lee says spiritual freedom is fundamental to all others and is on the basis of deliverance from other areas of life and forgiveness of sin, man’s greatest bondage (27:32-36:00).
- Subject:
- Freedom
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Lee, G. Avery
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 10, 1966
- Resource type:
- Text and Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_G_Avery_Lee-1966-02-10
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- Description:
- There was no formal introduction for G. Avery Lee, but he was pastor of St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, Louisiana, and focused his ministry on college/seminary campuses. He made dedicated commitments to bettering race relations and served as Chairman of the Christian Life Commission from 1961-62. He gives various introductory courtesies (00:00-02:56), and his sermon builds from his previous sermon on February 10, 1966, focusing on “The Acceptable Year of the Lord” taken from John 12:27 (02:57-03:20). Lee outlines key facets of making this year (1966) the acceptable year of the Lord. Firstly, we must take seriously the explosion in knowledge and its effects on our seminaries and economy (03:21-12:41). Secondly, we must have an acute sense of responsibility, which Lee thinks is our top weakness in our churches and as a society (12:42-20:12). Thirdly, our Christian development must give us a sense of concern as we seek to avoid both conformity and complacency. He focuses this point on global missions, encouraging his listeners that obedience, not results, is what God requires of us (20:13-34:32). He closes the service in prayer (34:33-36:17).
- Subject:
- Missions and Responsibility
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Lee, G. Avery
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 11, 1966
- Resource type:
- Text and Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_G_Avery_Lee_1966-02-11
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- Description:
- There was no formal introduction for G. Avery Lee, but he was pastor of St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, Louisiana, and focused his ministry on college/seminary campuses. He made dedicated commitments to bettering race relations and served as Chairman of the Christian Life Commission from 1961-62. He continues his sermon from February 8, 1966, talking about God’s good news of healing for the brokenhearted from Psalm 51:17 (00:00-03:55). Jesus spoke about the New Birth of a life broken by sin as one of His most important focuses, and God desires that we have a broken and contrite heart to be forgiven of our sins (03:56-09:08). David used three Hebrew words to describe his sin against God with Bathsheba. Firstly, peshah communicated his sin was deliberate rebellion against something God strictly had forbidden. Secondly, havon communicated a perversion or distortion from breaking God’s Law. Thirdly, hatah communicated a missing of the mark or goal of what is pleasing to God (09:09-11:02). David also used three words to describe vividly the experience of forgiveness. Firstly, mahah communicated a blotting out or wiping off. Secondly, kabas communicated a washing away. Thirdly, tahēr communicated a declaring to be clean (11:03-11:38). Lee describes more clearly what true contrition and brokenheartedness looks like Biblically, affirming the good news that God is able to heal the brokenhearted and that God uses broken things to make things new. Lee closes his time in prayer, but the prayer is not recorded (11:39-31:19). A brief rewind occurs, and a low shrill follows the audio to its end (26:00-31:19).
- Subject:
- Repentance, Forgiveness of sin, and Sin
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Lee, G. Avery
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 9, 1966
- Resource type:
- Text and Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_G_Avery_Lee_1966-02-09
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- Description:
- The service opens with a word from Dr. Binkley about the SEBTS relationship with Wake Forest Baptist Church and an introduction for its and his pastor, Mr. Sturch, who begins with prayer (00:00-04:11). Mr. Sturch introduces the speaker, G. Avery Lee, who was pastor of St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, Louisiana, and focused his ministry on college/seminary campuses. He made dedicated commitments to bettering race relations and served as Chairman of the Christian Life Commission from 1961-62 (04:12-07:36). Lee begins his time with two stories expressing his thankfulness for being able to speak, (07:45-10:22) and his message is rooted in Luke 4:16-20. He speaks on the nature and ministry of the Church based upon the gospel of the carpenter’s son from Nazareth who claimed the Holy Spirit was upon Him (10:23-28:23). He then speaks of his experience around the world in seeing the presence and absence of churches in various places, and he gives statistics from the Foreign Mission Board (now the International Mission Board) on missionary outreach (28:24-33:52). He ends the service in prayer (33:53-35:36).
- Subject:
- Missions and Church
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Lee, G. Avery
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 8, 1966
- Resource type:
- Text and Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_G_Avery_Lee_1966-02-08
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- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of Isaiah 40:31 (00:00-00:18), followed by instrumental music (00:19-02:00). An opening prayer is offered to God (02:10-04:38). An introduction is given for the Reverend Max Eller. He was a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy Chaplaincy. He graduated from Wake Forest College and SEBTS in 1956, and he began his chaplaincy in 1958. Before this, he served as a pastor in North Carolina (04:39-05:31). He begins with general thanks for the opportunity to speak and then reads Matthew 10:1, 5-8 (05:32-07:29). His message centers on the following two aspects which he considers to be most important in the ministry of the gospel: the proclamation of the gospel of Jesus and the compassionate ministry which we must carry out as we proclaim that ministry in the world (07:30-07:52). He transitions into a story about Count Zinzendorf’s prayerful reflections on the work of Christ and the response we will have for Christ as a result (07:53-09:25), and he uses that story to recapture his previous two aspects of gospel ministry (09:26-12:24) and place an emphasis on the cross of Christ in gospel ministry (12:25-15:22). Considering what we will do for Christ in response to His death on the cross for us, Max Eller quotes Matthew 28:19 and the opening passage from Matthew 10, going on to place the question in specific relevant contexts around the world (15:23-22:41). He then closes with prayer (22:42-23:11), and the service ends with singing (23:12-24:00). The last minute of the audio is silent (24:01-25:04).
- Subject:
- Great Commission (Bible) and Jesus Christ--Crucifixion
- Creator:
- Eller, Max and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 13, 1965
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Max_Eller_1965-10-13
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- Description:
- The service opens with encouragements to prayer from responsive reading #46 (00:34-02:33), followed by a public reading of Psalm 136:1 (02:44-02:51) and an opening prayer (02:52-04:57). John Terrill Wayland’s message is about the private devotional life of the Christian (04:58-05:07). He begins his message by talking about the shoeless town which is ironically “known” for its shoes, and he compares that with a people who claim to be known for prayer and religion yet lack those basic practices personally (05:08-11:07). He mentions that not only is prayer a lesson to be learned, but it is a friendship to be cultivated (11:08-14:45). Lastly, he mentions that prayer is a lifestyle to be lived, of which Paul’s key verse on the subject could be Galatians 2:20 (14:46-17:30). Wayland ends his message with a short prayer, reciting Philippians 4:7 (17:31-17:41).
- Subject:
- Prayer
- Creator:
- Wayland, John Terrill and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 5, 1965
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_Terrill_Wayland_1965-10-05