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- CDI-01-3746: November 1968, Dr. Robert E. Poerschke; CDI-01-3747: May-74; CDI-01-3748: (L)McLeod, Nules, McKibbens; CDI-01-3749: (L) Bruce Powers, John Durham, Ben Johnson, George Braswell, Robert Dale; CDI-01-3750: Lloyd Neal, Bill Clemmons; CDI-01-3751: Dr. John Wayland, November 1968; CDI-01-3752: Sam Allen Trustee, December 1971; CDI-01-3753: Powers, Halbrooks, Clemmons; CDI-01-3754: Dr. Garland Hendricks, September 1963/1973; CDI-01-3755: George Braswell, September 1973; CDI-01-3756: Dr. McDowell; CDI-01-3757: (L) Lolley, McKibbins signing Principle of Abstracts, Ashcraft; CDI-01-3759: (back to front) - Wayland, Blackmore, Carlton, I.N. Patterson, Copeland, Binkley, Graduation/Convocation; CDI-01-3760: Dr. McDowell, Dr. McKay; CDI-01-3761: Dr. McDowell; CDI-01-3762: Dr. George Shriver; CDI-01-3763: Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen, visiting Professor; CDI-01-3764: (M) Dr. and Mrs. McDowell; CDI-01-3765: Dr. Shriver; CDI-01-3766: (L) Lorenzen, (R) Ted James; CDI-01-3767: in the September - October 1968 Outlook (lecture April 15-18, 1968), was President of Regents Park, Oxford, England, visiting professor, Barrington R. White; CDI-01-3768: Dr. McKay; CDI-01-3769: classroom (Lovelace); CDI-01-3770: Max Smith; CDI-01-3771: Dr. Ellis Hollon, used in the 1968 Nov. - Dec. Outlook; CDI-01-3772: Dr. McDowell; CDI-01-3773: Rena Bland, Dr. Thomas A. Bland's wife notice of her death (& photo) used in July - Aug. 1975 Outlook; CDI-01-3774: Dr. Hendricks, September 1963/1973; CDI-01-3775: September 1963/1973, Hendricks; CDI-01-3776: Richard A. Spencer, Student Starting 1968; CDI-01-3777: Dr. Colin Harris, December 1973; CDI-01-3778: Dr. Young; CDI-01-3779: Powers, Halbrooks; Clemmons; CDI-01-3780: Scoggin and Miles; CDI-01-3781: Pres. Lolley, Braswell and Spencer, Became Professors 1974; CDI-01-3782: Moore, Binkley (President), Poerschke; CDI-01-3783: (L) Clemmons, Powers, Dale; CDI-01-3787: Delos Miles, Tom Graves; 1979-1987; CDI-01-3788: Dr. T. A. Bland, Michael Hawn, Tom Graves, Dick Hester; CDI-01-3789: 3/1/1971; CDI-01-3790: Green and McDowell; CDI-01-3791: Professor R. Brown; CDI-01-3792: Max Smith; CDI-01-3793: Dr. Mein, Visiting Professor, Returned to home - Nov. - Dec. 1965; CDI-01-3794: Dr. Mein; CDI-01-3795: H. Max Smith; CDI-01-3796: Elaine Nations, wife of Dr. Archie Nations, notice of death (and photo) used in July-Aug 1975 Outlook; CDI-01-3797: (L) Luther Copeland, Dr. Carroll Loeth, Dr. B. E. Scoggin, Dr. Raymond Brown; CDI-01-3798: By-laws of Southeastern Seminary provide that members of faculty shall subscribe to the Abstract of Principles, and sign them as they begin their duties. The above picture was taken at the beginning of the session last fall. Left to right are Dr. Stewart A. Newman, Professor of Theology and Philosophy of Religion, Dr. Edward A. McDowell, Jr., Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Dr. Marc H. Lovelace, Associate Professor of Archeology, President Sydnor L. Stealey, Dr J. Leo Green, Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation, Dr. Robert T. Daniel, Professor of Old Testament Interpretation, Dr. Olin T. Binkley, Professor of Christian Sociology and Ethics, Dr. J. B. Hipps, Professor of Missions; CDI-01-3799: Faculty Dinner; CDI-01-3800: Left - Right, Dr. J. D. Grey, Dr. Robert T. Daniel, Dr. Stewart A. Newman; CDI-01-3801: Dr. McKay, Dr. McDowell, this building is now Adams building; CDI-01-3802/3803: Dr. McDowell, Dr. McKay; CDI-01-3804: James Good, Thomas Halbrooks, Luke Smith signing the Seminary's Articles of Faith, 1988 - professors; CDI-01-3805: Faculty in Hall of Presidents, 1988-1992 based on faculty; CDI-01-3806: Dr. Mein; CDI-01-3807: Dr. Mein - professor; CDI-01-3808: on the cover of the circa 1987 cover of the Outlook; CDI-01-3809: Faculty; CDI-01-3810: (bottom 2nd right) Bruce Powers
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Teaching
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1992
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-3744/3811
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- Description:
- CDI-01-3611: Southeastern Seminary Student Coordinating Council offices, This photograph is featured in the May-June 1970 Outlook; CDI-01-3612: February, 1970; CDI-01-3613: This photograph is featured in the 1984-1985 directory.; CDI-01-3614: 1985-1986 Student Coordinating Council Officers; CDI-01-3617: This photograph is featured in the May - June 1976 Outlook; CDI-01-3618: This photograph is featured in the March - April 1977 Outlook; CDI-01-3619: This photograph is featured in the May - June 1974 Outlook; CDI-01-3621: Ken Smith, This photograph is featured in the May - June 1974 Outlook; CDI-01-3626: Student Leaders, This photograph is featured in the May - June 1972 Outlook; CDI-01-3631: December, 1970; CDI-01-3632: December, 1970; CDI-01-3634: December, 1970; CDI-01-3635: December, 1970; CDI-01-3633: This photograph was taken December 1970; CDI-01-3636: Student Coordinating Council meeting; CDI-01-3637: This photograph is featured in the January 1953 bulletin (Outlook), Student Coordinating Council; CDI-01-3638: This photograph is featured on the cover of the January - February 1972 Outlook
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Women seminarians
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1952 to 1994
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-3611/3638
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- Description:
- CDI-01-3520: (Left) Dr. Randall Lolley, (Middle) Dr. Robert Dale, and (Right) Dr. Albert Meiburg; CDI-01-3521: Professor Dr. Ben Philbeck, professor of Old Testament; CDI-01-3522: Dr. John W. Eddins Jr., This photograph was taken between circa 1971 and 1975; CDI-01-3523: Dr. Michael Hawn; CDI-01-3524: Dr. James T. Tull, This photograph was first featured in the August 1955 bulletin (Outlook); CDI-01-3525: Dr. Benjamin C. Fisher 1938; Choirs and Children, This photograph was featured in the September 1954 Bulletin (Outlook); CDI-01-3526: Music Department, H. Max Smith; CDI-01-3527: Faculty of Missions, Dr. John Burder Hipps, This photograph was featured in the 1954 Outlook (Bulletin); CDI-01-3528: Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew, Dr. B. Elmo Scoggin; CDI-01-3529: Archaeology professor Dr. Marc Lovelace speaking at Fellowship Club; CDI-01-3530: Dr. John Burder Hipps; CDI-01-3531: Librarian and faculty Edwin Osburn; CDI-01-3532: Dr. John Steeley and Dr. Randall Lolley; CDI-01-3533: Dr. Albert L. Meiburg; CDI-01-3534: Dr. John Durham, May 1974; CDI-01-3535: Dr. John Durham, May 1974; CDI-01-3536: Faculty Concert, Dr. Jim Good and Dr. Michael Hawn, Music; CDI-01-3537/3538: Pastor's Seminar, Dr. Clyde Fant; CDI-01-3539: Dr. Clyde Fant addresses Pastor's Seminar; CDI-01-3540: Dr. Morris Ashcraft; CDI-01-3541: Dr. Morris Ashcraft; CDI-01-3542: Visiting Professor Dr. A. C. Reid, Professor of Wake Forest College and University; CDI-01-3543: Professor of Counseling Dr. Dwight Cumbee; CDI-01-3544: Dr. James Blackmore; CDI-01-3545: Professor of Church History, Dr. Thomas Halbrooks; CDI-01-3546: Dr. Johnson Muse; CDI-01-3547: Associate Professor of Christian Ethics, Dr. T. Furman Hewitt; CDI-01-3548: Professor Dr. John Durham; CDI-01-3549: Dr. Archie Nations, Professor of New Testament; CDI-01-3550: Professor Dr. William Clemmons, CDI-01-3551: Professor Dr. Donald Cook, Professor of New Testament; CDI-01-3552: Fred Sandusky, Dr. Thomas Graves, and (Far right) Jerry Niswonger, Assistant to the President and Student Development; CDI-01-3553: Dr. Thomas McKibbens, Professor of New Testament, This photograph was possibly taken circa 1984; CDI-01-3554: Dr. Samuel Balentine, Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament, This photograph was possibly taken circa 1983; CDI-01-3555: Dr. Furman T. Hewitt; CDI-01-3556: Dr. George Braswell; CDI-01-3557: Fred Sandusky, Registrar; CDI-01-3558: Dr. Donald Cook, Professor of New Testament; CDI-01-3559: Professor Dr. Elmo Scoggin; CDI-01-3560: Dr. James Blackmore; CDI-01-3561: Ben Fisher; CDI-01-3562: Dr. Elmo Scoggin, March 1971; CDI-01-3563: Dr. John Eddins, February 1972; CDI-01-3564: Dr. James Leo Green; CDI-01-3565: Professor Dr. Jerry Stubblefield; CDI-01-3566: H. Max Smith; CDI-01-3567: Dr. A. C. Reid; CDI-01-3568: Dr. Garland Hendricks and his new book published in 1965; CDI-01-3569: Dr. Robert Poerschke; CDI-01-3570: Dr. Stewart A. Newman, Professor of Theology and Philosophy; CDI-01-3571: Dr. James Leo Green, on a Preaching Mission; CDI-01-3572: Dr. Ben Philbeck, Professor of Hebrews and Old Testament; CDI-01-3573: Archeological Dig, Dr. Ben Philbeck; CDI-01-3574: Dr. Andrew Lester; CDI-01-3575: Dr. Gene Owens on Rhine Steamer; CDI-01-3576: Dr. John Durham and his daughter Gwynne Durham, July 1970; CDI-01-3577: Dr. Robert T. Daniel, Professor of Old Testament Interpretation; CDI-01-3578: Dr. Denton Coker; CDI-01-3579: Librarian Edwin Osburn, This photograph is featured in the 1954 Bulletin (Outlook); CDI-01-3580: Dr. John W. Carlton; CDI-01-3581: Dr. Charles Dorman, This photograph was taken by photographer Heulon Stewart Dean of Fuquay-Varina North Carolina; CDI-01-3582: Dean Dr. Russ Bush and Dr. Glenn T. Miller, Professor of Church History. This photograph was featured in the winter 1991 Outlook; CDI-01-3583: Dr. Elmo Scoggin; CDI-01-3584: Dr. James Blackmore; CDI-01-3585: Dr. E. Luther Copeland addressing the Baptist World Congress in Tokyo.; CDI-01-3586: Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown, a new faculty member at the time of this photograph.; CDI-01-3587: Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen; CDI-01-3588: Dr. J. Colin Harris; CDI-01-3589: Dr. Elmo Scoggin; CDI-01-3590: Dr. Archie Nations, a visiting professor at the time of this photograph.; CDI-01-3591: Dr. James Blackmore and Jerry Niswonger, This photograph was taken circa 1973.; CDI-01-3592: Dr. James T. Tull; CDI-01-3593: H. Max Smith; CDI-01-3594: H. Max Smith, faculty; CDI-01-3595: Dr. Archie Nations; CDI-01-3596: Dr. Olin T. Binkley; CDI-01-3597: Edwin Osburn, Librarian; CDI-01-3598: Dr. Robert Culpepper, Professor of New Testament; CDI-01-3599: Dr. James Leo Green; CDI-01-3600: Professor Dr. Garland Hendricks; CDI-01-3601: Ben Fisher
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Teaching
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1991
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-3520/3601
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- Description:
- CDI-01-3746: Dr. Robert E. Poerschke, November 1968; CDI-01-3747: May 1974; CDI-01-3748: (Left) Dr. Eugene McLeod, (Center back) Delos Miles, and (Right) Dr. Thomas McKibbens; CDI-01-3749: (Left to right) Bruce Powers, Dr. John Durham, Dr. Ben Johnson, Dr. George Braswell, and Dr. Robert Dale; CDI-01-3750: Lloyd Neal and Dr. William Clemmons; CDI-01-3751: Dr. John Wayland, November 1968; CDI-01-3752: Trustee Sam Allen, December 1971; CDI-01-3753: Bruce Powers, Dr. Thomas Halbrooks, and Dr. William Clemmons; CDI-01-3754: Dr. Garland Hendricks, This photograph was taken sometime between September 1963 to 1973; CDI-01-3755: Dr. George Braswell, September 1973; CDI-01-3756: Dr. Edward McDowell; CDI-01-3757: (Left to right) Dr. Randall Lolley, Dr. Thomas McKibbens signing Principle of Abstracts, Dr. Morris Ashcraft; CDI-01-3759: (Back to front) Dr. John Wayland, James Blackmore, Dr. John Carlton, Dr. I.N. Patterson, Dr. E. Luther Copeland, and Dr. Olin T. Binkley during Graduation and or Convocation; CDI-01-3760: Dr. Edward McDowell, Dr. M. Ray McKay; CDI-01-3761: Dr. Edward McDowell; CDI-01-3762: Dr. George Shriver; CDI-01-3763: Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen, visiting Professor; CDI-01-3764: (Middle) Dr. and Mrs. Edward McDowell; CDI-01-3765: Dr. George Shriver; CDI-01-3766: (Left) Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen and (Right) Ted James; CDI-01-3767: President of Regents Park, Oxford, England, visiting professor, Barrington R. White, April 15-18, 1968 ; CDI-01-3768: Dr. Edward McKay; CDI-01-3769: Dr. Marc Lovelace teaching in a classroom; CDI-01-3770: Max Smith; CDI-01-3771: Dr. Ellis Hollon, This photograph was featured in the November - December 1968 Outlook; CDI-01-3772: Dr. Edward McDowell; CDI-01-3773: Rena Bland, Dr. Thomas A. Bland's wife, This photograph, and the notice of her death, was used in July - August 1975 Outlook; CDI-01-3774: Dr. Garland Hendricks, This photograph was possibly taken between September 1963 and 1973; CDI-01-3775: Dr. Garland Hendricks, This photograph was taken between September 1963 and 1973; CDI-01-3776: Dr. Richard A. Spencer, This images was possibly taken circa 1968; CDI-01-3777: Dr. Colin Harris, December 1973; CDI-01-3778: Dr. Richard K. Young; CDI-01-3779: (From left) Bruce Powers, Dr. Thomas Halbrooks, and Dr. William Clemmons; CDI-01-3780: Dr. Elmo Scoggin and Dr. Delos Miles; CDI-01-3781: President Dr. Randall Lolley, Dr. George Braswell and and Dr. Richard A. Spencer, This photograph was possibly taken circa 1974; CDI-01-3782: Dr. Donald Moore, President Dr. Olin T. Binkley, and Dr. Robert Poerschke; CDI-01-3783: (From left) Dr. William Clemmons, Bruce Powers, and Dr. Robert Dale; CDI-01-3787: Dr. Delos Miles and Dr. Thomas Graves, This photograph was taken circa 1979-1987; CDI-01-3788: Dr. T. A. Bland, Dr. C. Michael Hawn, Dr. Thomas Graves, and Dr. Richard Hester; CDI-01-3789: March 01, 1971; CDI-01-3790: Dr. J. Leo Green and Dr. Edward McDowell; CDI-01-3791: Professor Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown; CDI-01-3792: H. Max Smith; CDI-01-3793: Dr. David Mein, Visiting Professor, This photograph was taken before November 1965; CDI-01-3794: Dr. David Mein; CDI-01-3795: H. Max Smith; CDI-01-3796: Elaine Nations, wife of Dr. Archie Nations, This photograph, and the notice of death, were used in July-August 1975 Outlook; CDI-01-3797: (From left) Dr. E. Luther Copeland, Dr. J. Carroll Trotter, Dr. B. Elmo Scoggin, and Dr. Raymond Brown; CDI-01-3798: "By-laws of Southeastern Seminary provide that members of faculty shall subscribe to the Abstract of Principles, and sign them as they begin their duties. The above picture was taken at the beginning of the session last fall. Left to right are Dr. Stewart A. Newman, Professor of Theology and Philosophy of Religion, Dr. Edward A. McDowell, Jr., Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Dr. Marc H. Lovelace, Associate Professor of Archeology, President Sydnor L. Stealey, Dr J. Leo Green, Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation, Dr. Robert T. Daniel, Professor of Old Testament Interpretation, Dr. Olin T. Binkley, Professor of Christian Sociology and Ethics, and Dr. J. B. Hipps, Professor of Missions."; CDI-01-3799: Faculty Dinner; CDI-01-3800: (Left to Right) Dr. J. D. Grey, Dr. Robert T. Daniel, Dr. Stewart A. Newman; CDI-01-3801: Dr. M. Ray McKay and Dr. Edward A. McDowell standing in front of what is now named the Adams building; CDI-01-3802: Dr. Edward McDowell, Dr. M. Ray McKay; CDI-01-3803: Dr. Edward McDowell, Dr. M. Ray McKay; CDI-01-3804: Dr. James Good, Dr. Thomas Halbrooks, and Dr. Luke Smith signing the Seminary's Articles of Faith, This photograph was probably taken circa 1988; CDI-01-3805: Faculty in Hall of Presidents, This photograph was possibly taken between circa 1988 and 1992.; CDI-01-3806: Dr. David Mein, visiting professor; CDI-01-3807: Dr. David Mein , visiting professor; CDI-01-3808: This photograph was possibly taken circa 1987; CDI-01-3809: Faculty; CDI-01-3810: (Bottom row, second from the right) Bruce Powers
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Teaching
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1992
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-3744/3811
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- Description:
- CDI-01-3812: Dr. B. Elmo Scoggin on a dig.; CDI-01-3813: Dr. B. Elmo Scoggin and an excavation group in Israel.; CDI-01-3814: Dr. James Blackmore, Dr. Thomas Bland, and Dr. Garland Hendricks for the publication of Dr. Garland Hendricks new book.; CDI-01-3815: (Left) Dr. John Steely and (Right) Dr. Randall Lolley; CDI-01-3816: (Middle) Dr. Garland Hendricks; CDI-01-3817: (Left) Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown and (Right) Richard; CDI-01-3818: Dr. Colin Harris and students; CDI-01-3819: (Left) Dr. Alan Neely and (Right) Dr. George Braswell; CDI-01-3820: (L) Librarian Dr. Eugene McLeod, (Middle) Dr. Donald Cook, and (Right) Dr. George Braswell; CDI-01-3821: (Left) Dr. Colin Harris; CDI-01-3822: Jerry Niswonger; CDI-01-3823: (Left) Ben Johnson and (Middle) Dr. Garland Hendricks; CDI-01-3825: (Left) Dr. Theodore Adams and (Middle) Dr. E. Luther Copeland; CDI-01-3826: (Left) Dr. Eugene McLeod, (Middle) Dr. Robert Poerschke, and (Right) Donald Cook; CDI-01-3827: Dr. Theodore Adams, Dr. Richard Hester, Dr. George Braswell, Dr. Richard Spencer, Dr. Robert Richardson Jr., and Dr. Colin Harris, CDI-01-3828: (Second from left) Dr. E. Luther Copeland and Toshio Ito, Chancellor of Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, Japan; CDI-01-3829: Ruschlikon Seminary; CDI-01-3830: Dr. Pope Duncan in Zurich, Switzerland, This photograph was taken sometime between 1960 and 1961; CDI-01-3831: Jim Good Music; CDI-01-3832: Professor of Church History Dr. George Shriver; CDI-01-3834: Dr. Leo Green discussing sabbatical leave, 1964-1965; CDI-01-3838: This photograph was taken circa 1989.; CDI-01-3843: Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Teaching
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1960 to 1992
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-3812/3847
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- Description:
- CDI-01-3848: "Dr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson shared in the singing of the song 'This Guy's in Love' "; CDI-01-3849: Faculty wives, Mrs. John Steely, Mrs. Ralph Herring (sister of Dr. James Tull) Mrs. Virginia Tull, and Mrs. Ruth Trotter, This photograph was taken in 1964.; CDI-01-3850: Dr. R.T. Daniel and wife; CDI-01-3851: Dr. and Mrs. John Wayland; CDI-01-3852: (Left) Assistant Librarian Chris Sizemore and (Right) Librarian Mr. Edwin Osburn in front of the library; CDI-01-3853: (Left) Dr. Edward McDowell with McDowell's new book; CDI-01-3854: "Dr. Robert Poerschke and his family. Betsy is a Junior in High School and "Kathy" a senior at Truman." ; CDI-01-3855: Ann Coker; CDI-01-3856: Poerschke Family; CDI-01-3857: Poerschke Family; CDI-01-3858: the Poerschke Family; CDI-01-3859: McKay Family; CDI-01-3860: "Dr. Robert T. Daniel, Professor of Old Testament Interpretation, looks over house plans and new house with Mrs. Daniel. Dr. Daniel's latest book, "How to Study the Psalms", was released in early summer. That eight professors have built new homes in Wake Forest is evidence of their faith in the future of Southeastern Seminary." This photograph was taken circa 1953.; CDI-01-3861: Dr. and Mrs. John Burder Hipps; CDI-01-3862: Daughter of Dr. Pope Duncan; CDI-01-3863: Daughter of Dr. Pope Duncan; CDI-01-3864: the Lovelace Family; CDI-01-3865: the Duncan children; CDI-01-3866: "Dr. John Burder Hipps, Professor of Missions, and Mrs. Hipps find relaxation in the study of migratory birds. They see many unusual ones in the wooded area at the back of their new home in Wake Forest."; CDI-01-3867: "Papa Duncan and family", This photograph was taken after 1958.; CDI-01-3868: Dr. John E. Steely, This photograph was featured in the 1970 September - October Outlook ; CDI-01-3869: the Lovelace family; CDI-01-3870: the Lovelace family; CDI-01-3871: the Hipps family; CDI-01-3872: Dr. and Mrs. John Burder Hipps, Mrs. Marc Lovelace, and Mrs. Olin Binkley; CDI-01-3873: the Lovelace family ; CDI-01-3874: the Green family; CDI-01-387: the Newman family; CDI-01-3876: Dr. and Mrs. John Burder Hipps, at Southeastern Seminary; CDI-01-3877: Mrs. David Mein and daughters, Missionary on furlough, Dr. David Mein, taught Church History from 1965-1966; CDI-01-3878: Mrs. R. T. Daniel and sons; CDI-01-3879: The Binkleys; CDI-01-3880: Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown and his wife, This photograph was taken before December 16, 1977; CDI-01-3881: Dr. and Mrs. Donald Cook; CDI-01-3883: Dr. and Mrs. Thorwald Lorenzen, This photograph was taken circa 1972-1974; CDI-01-3884: Dr. and Mrs. William Strickland; CDI-01-3885: Mrs. Hannah Scoggin; CDI-01-3886: Dr. David Mein and his family, This photograph was probably taken circa December 1965; CDI-01-3887: Dr. Donald Cook and his family; CDI-01-3888: the Poerschke Family; CDI-01-3889: Dr. and Mrs. I.N. Patterson, Missionaries to Nigeria, This photograph was taken when he was a visiting professor on campus; CDI-01-3890: Dr. Stewart Newman, This photograph was taken circa 1953; CDI-01-3891: Dr. Archie Nations, This photograph was taken December 1968; CDI-01-3892: the Lovelace family, This photograph was taken circa 1953; CDI-01-3893: Dr. and Mrs. Marc Lovelace,This photograph is featured in the 1974 August Outlook
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Teaching
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1977
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-3848/3893
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Primitive Baptist Associations collection - North Carolina - Little River Primitive Baptist Association (Founded 1829)
Public Collection- Description:
- Little River Primitive Baptist Association began around the year 1829, meeting annually in September. It was comprised of churches in North Carolina and communicated with associations and churches in North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina.
- Date Created:
- 1917 to 1991
- Identifier:
- Little_River_Primitive_Baptist_Association_1829
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- Description:
- CDI-01-4148: Dr. George W. Webber, This photograph is featured in the November - December 1965 Outlook; CDI-01-4149: Conrad Johnston, This image is featured in the July - August 1981 Outlook; CDI-01-4150: Dr. Arthur B. Rutledge, This photograph is featured in the March - April 1966 Outlook; CDI-01-4151: Porter Routh, This photograph is featured in the September - October 1981 Outlook; CDI-01-4152: Dr. Roland Bainton, This photograph is featured in the November - December 1965 Outlook; CDI-01-4155: (Left) Dr. John Eddins and (Right) Hendrikus Berkhof, October 20 - 21, 1981; CDI-01-4157: John W. Fleming, led a Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration service at Binkley Chapel, January 19, 1983; CDI-01-4158: (Right) Reuel L. Howe, March 23-24, 1981; CDI-01-4159: Findley B. Edge, March 23 - 25, 1982; CDI-01-4160: Harold Manahan, This photograph is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4161: James D. Williams, professor of Christian Education at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. This photograph is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4162: William H. Morton, professor of Biblical Archaeology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. This photograph is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4163: Dr. Daniel O. Aleshire, associate professor of Developmental Psychology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. This photograph is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook.; CDI-01-4164: Richard B. Vinson, instructor of New Testament at Duke University. This photograph is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4165: Suzanne M. Coyle, a teaching fellow at Princeton University. This photograph is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4166: Alma Hunt, retired executive secretary of the WMU. This photograph is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4167: E. Luther Copeland, senior professor of Missions at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. This image is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook.; CDI-01-4168: Vernon L. Stanfield, retired professor of Preaching at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. This photograph is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4169: Ray Allen, Virginia Chapter. This image is featured in the September - October 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4170: 1983; CDI-01-4171: (middle) E. Luther Copeland, This photograph is featured in the September - October 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4175: Ann Neal; CDI-01-4176: (Left) Allen Graves and (Right) Tom Graves; CDI-01-4178: Edna Frances Dawkins, This photograph is featured in the November -December 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4183: (Left) Trustee Perry Crouch and (Right) Executive Secretary - Treasurer of the Sunday School Board Porter Routh; CDI-01-4184: Stephen Neill
- Subject:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Teaching
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1961 to 1988
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-4147/4185
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- Description:
- CDI-01-4110: (Left) Dean Morris Ashcraft and (Right) Bob Spinks; CDI-01-4111: Onard L. Cross, May 1970; CDI-01-4112: Ed Sansbury, A-V Librarian, This image was possibly taken circa 1984-1985; CDI-01-4113: Rod Byard, Assistant to the President; CDI-01-4114: Jerry L. Niswonger; CDI-01-4115: Jerry Niswonger, Assistant to the President; CDI-01-4116: (Left) Ben Fisher Director of Public Relations and Administrator for SEBTS with two unidentified students. This photograph was probably taken sometime between the years 1954 and 1963.; CDI-01-4117: Ben Fisher Director of Public Relations and Administrator for SEBTS. This photograph was probably taken sometime between the years 1954 and 1963.; CDI-01-4118: Mr. Frank Swett, March 1969; CDI-01-4119: Bob Spinks; CDI-01-4120: Gordon Funk; Business Manager; CDI-01-4121: Ben Fisher Director of Public Relations and Administrator for SEBTS; CDI-01-4122: Ben Fisher, Director of Public Relations and Administrator for SEBTS; CDI-01-4123: Ben Fisher, B.A., B.D., Administrative Assistant to the President; CDI-01-4124: (Left) O.L. Cross and (Right) President Dr. Randall Lolley, This image was possibly taken sometime between August 1974 and May 1980; CDI-01-4125: O.L. Cross; CDI-01-4126: (From left) Rod Byard, Jerry Niswonger, and O.L. Cross; CDI-01-4127: (Middle) Dick Hester and (Right) President Randall Lolley, December 1984; CDI-01-4128: Wilburn Ford, 1968; CDI-01-4130: (From left) Eugene McLeod, President Dr. Randall Lolley, O.L. Cross, and Jerry Niswonger
- Subject:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Theological seminary presidents
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1954 to 1988
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-4110/4130
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- Description:
- CDI-01-4139: Professor Dr. Elmo Scoggin, March 1971; CDI-01-4140: Professor Dr. Elmo Scoggin, March 1971; CDI-01-4141: Professor Dr. Marc Lovelace; CDI-01-4142: (Left) Dr. Elmo Scoggin and (Second from left) Dr. John Durham, February 19 - March 1984; CDI-01-4143: This image was possibly taken 1994.
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, Archeology and collection series, Teaching, and Theological seminar series
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1953 to 1994
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-4139/4146
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- Description:
- CDI-01-4275: (Left) Dean Morris Ashcroft, (Right) Dr. Al Meiburg, This photograph was possibly taken circa 1981- circa 1989; CDI-01-4276: (Right) Dr. Phyllis Trible, (Left) Chris Walker, (Center) Bill Walke, Carver-Barnes Lectures March 27-28 1979; CDI-01-4282: (Right) Dr. Randall Lolley; CDI-01-4283: Dr. Forrest C. Feezor, This image was taken before his death in 1986.; CDI-01-4284: Leander E. Keck, October 4-5, 1977; CDI-01-4286: Fred B. Craddock, Adams Lecture, February 13-16, 1979; CDI-01-4289: (Left) President Dr. Randall Lolley; CDI-01-4290: Stephen Keal; CDI-01-4291: Pamela and Mark Grumbles; CDI-01-4292: Stephen Olford, Preaching and Worship Conference, February 6-9, 1995; CDI-01-4295: Gordon Cosby, This photograph was taken either April 2, 1975 or December 6, 1977; CDI-01-4296: Roger L. Quin, Carver-Barnes Memorial Lecture, March 4-7, 1975; CDI-01-4297: Adjunct faculty Warren Carr, Fall 1988; CDI-01-4298: Bernard Boyd, 1970; CDI-01-4299: Donald G. Miller, February 11-14, 1975; CDI-01-4300: Dr. John T. Wayland; CDI-01-4302: BWA youth secretary Theophilus Patnaik, April 3, 1974; CDI-01-4304: Dr. C.F.D. Moule, March 19-20, 1974; CDI-01-4305: Dr. Langdon Gilkey, Carver-Barnes Lectures, March 5-8, 1974; CDI-01-4307: Ronald E. Clements; CDI-01-4308: Dr. Gordon McCullough, January 28, 1975; CDI-01-4309/4310: (Left) President Dr. Randall Lolley; CDI-01-4311: (Right) Dr. Max Rogers; CDI-01-4312: Warren C. Carr and Dr. Ellis W. Hollon; CDI-01-4313: Dr. Elmo Scoggins and Moshe Kochavi; CDI-01-4314: Ralph A. Slay and President Dr. Randall Lolley; CDI-01-4315: President Dr. Randall Lolley, Edgar E. Ferrell, and Jerry Niswonger; CDI-01-4316: Dr. Elmo Scoggin and Dr. Bernard Boyd, 1975; CDI-01-4318: 1973-1975; CDI-01-4319: Emery B. Denny; CDI-01-4323: J. Robert Bradley, Student Conference on Mission and Ministry, February 23-25, 1973; CDI-01-4324: (Left) President Dr. Olin Binkley; CDI-01-4325: Charles E. Boddie; CDI-01-4326: Michael Hovak; CDI-01-4327: (Right) President Dr. Randall Lolley, September 1983; CDI-01-4328: O. Charles Horton; CDI-01-4329: John Killinger; CDI-01-4330: George Shinn; CDI-01-4331: L. Carlyle Marney; CDI-01-4332: Howard E. Lee; CDI-01-4333: Dr. Lewis Ford, March 19, 1969; CDI-01-4334: Cranford; CDI-01-4335: Dr. Timothy C. Pennell; CDI-01-4336: Robert Mcafee Brown, Carver-Barnes Lectures, March 2-5 1976; CDI-01-4337: Justo Gonzalez, January 29, 1976; CDI-01-4338: Catherine G. Gonzalez, January 29, 1976; CDI-01-4339: John E. Roberts; CDI-01-4340: Owen Cooper, Yazoo City, Mississippi; CDI-01-4341: Carolyn Weatherford; CDI-01-4342: Dr. William B. Oglesby Jr.; CDI-01-4345: Dr. H. Edwin Young; CDI-01-4346: Second Baptist Church, Houston, Texas; CDI-01-4347: James W. Fowler; CDI-01-4349: Pastor Dr. H. Edwin Young, Second Baptist Church
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, Teaching, and Women seminarians
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1960 to 1995
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-4273/4349
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- Description:
- CDI-01-4383: Photograph uses in the January - February 1986 Outlook; CDI-01-4385: Zeb Moss, 1959-1969 in Rhodesia; CDI-01-4387: circa 1986; CDI-01-4388: (Left) Dr. William P. Clemmons giving an award; CDI-01-4389: David Lee - Director of Physical Plant, Ethel: Associate Director of Student Field Ministry, this photograph was possibly taken before 1983; CDI-01-4390: Dr. William P. Clemmons giving an award; CDI-01-4391: Student: McQueen; CDI-01-4392: Professor Dr. Donald E. Cook's wife - Mrs. Kay Cook, Student; CDI-01-4393: Professor Dr. Donald E. Cook's wife - Mrs. Kay Cook, Student; CDI-01-4394: Professor Dr. Donald E. Cook's wife - Mrs. Kay Cook, Student; CDI-01-4395: Professor Dr. Donald E. Cook's wife - Mrs. Kay Cook, Student; CDI-01-4396: Professor Dr. Donald E. Cook's wife - Mrs. Kay Cook, Student
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, Missionaries, and Women seminarians
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Zimbabwe, United States, and Rhodesia
- Language:
- Tonga and English
- Date Created:
- 1959 to 1994
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-4383/4396
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- Description:
- CDI-01-4524: Photograph used in the June 2000 Outlook; CDI-01-4526: Student Directory Cover, 1978; CDI-01-4528: John Jeffcoat, similar photograph in the June 1956 Outlook; CDI-01-4529: Student Center; CDI-01-4530: Abstract of Principles
- Subject:
- Educational benefactors, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Teaching
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 2000
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-4523/4530
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Primitive Baptist Associations collection - North Carolina - Black Creek Primitive Baptist Association (Founded 1875)
Public Collection- Description:
- Black Creek Primitive Baptist Association was formed close to the year 1875. It was comprised of churches mostly in North Carolina and communicated regularly with churches and associations in North Carolina and Virginia and at times other states. The association generally convened annually in October for three days. It appears there may have been a division around the year 1954 at which point some churches left to form another association under the same name of Black Creek Primitive Baptist Association.
- Date Created:
- 1897 to 2005
- Identifier:
- Black_Creek_Primitive_Baptist_Association_1875
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Primitive Baptist Associations collection - North Carolina - Upper Country Line Primitive Baptist Association
Public Collection- Description:
- The Upper Country Line Primitive Baptist Association formed from Country Line Primitive Baptist Association which itself had formed out of the Flat River Association. In 1805 the Flat River Association divided into the Flat River and Country Line Associations due to the large number of churches. The first session of Country Line was held in August of 1806. In 1905 the Country Line Association also divided, due to large membership, into Upper and Lower Country Line Associations using the South Hyco Creek as the dividing line. Upper Country Line was assembled in August of 1906, comprised of churches mostly located in North Carolina. The association regularly maintained communication with churches and associations in North Carolina and Virginia.
- Date Created:
- 1907 to 2014
- Identifier:
- Upper_Country_Line_Primitive_Baptist_Association
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- Description:
- From a collection of sermons assembled by Sister Hocutt of Birmingham, Alabama and given to John D. Wood; Psalm 91:1
- Subject:
- Bible. Psalms and Primitive Baptists
- Creator:
- Wood, John D., Sr. and Brock, H. M.
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 22, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- ARC082_135-01-01
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- Description:
- From a collection of sermons assembled by Sister Hocutt of Birmingham, Alabama and given to John D. Wood; Psalm 133:1
- Subject:
- Bible. Psalms and Primitive Baptists
- Creator:
- Lambert, E. J. and Wood, John D., Sr.
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 23, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- ARC082_135-01-02
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- Description:
- From a collection of sermons assembled by Sister Hocutt of Birmingham, Alabama and given to John D. Wood; Psalm 98:1-3
- Subject:
- Bible. Psalms and Primitive Baptists
- Creator:
- Wood, John D., Sr. and Gafford, E. D.
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 23, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- ARC082_135-01-03
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- Description:
- From a collection of sermons assembled by Sister Hocutt of Birmingham, Alabama and given to John D. Wood
- Subject:
- Primitive Baptists
- Creator:
- Wood, John D., Sr. and Wall, Lloyd
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 23, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- ARC082_135-01-04
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- Description:
- From a collection of sermons assembled by Sister Hocutt of Birmingham, Alabama and given to John D. Wood; Ezekiel 8:3
- Subject:
- Bible. Ezekiel and Primitive Baptists
- Creator:
- Moon, H. C. and Wood, John D., Sr.
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 23, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- ARC082_135-01-05
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Primitive Baptist Associations collection - North Carolina - Lower Mayo Primitive Baptist Association (Founded 1933)
Public Collection- Description:
- The Lower Mayo Primitive Baptist Association was founded in 1933 and consisted of churches from North Carolina and Virginia. Associational meetings were held in both North Carolina and Virginia. The Association maintained communication with churches and associations in other states including North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and South Carolina. In 1991 three churches left the association taking on the name Lower Mayo Union Primitive Baptist Association.
- Date Created:
- 1936 to 2003
- Identifier:
- Lower_Mayo_Primitive_Baptist_Association_1933
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- Subject:
- Primitive Baptists
- Creator:
- Senter District Primitive Baptist Association (Ashe County, N.C.)
- Location:
- Ashe County (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 1962
- Resource type:
- Text
- Identifier:
- Senter_District_Primitive_Baptist_Association_1962
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Williamson Family papers
Public Collection- Description:
- This collection documents the lives of Norman F. Williamson Sr., his wife, Fannie Lee McCall Williamson, and their son, Norman F. Williamson Jr., as they lived and served as Southern Baptist Missionaries in Japan from 1918-1937. The majority of the collection is photographic prints but there are also two Bibles, a 1911 Mercer University yearbook, and correspondence and accounts of the Williamsons' experiences as Southern Baptist Missionaries in Japan. The main subject of this collection is the missionary work of the Williamson family in Japan. Other subjects include Japanese culture and religion, Williamson family life, Williamson family activities while on furlough, and the Foreign Mission Board and Women's Missionary Union.
- Subject:
- Southern Baptist Convention. International Mission Board, Women's Missionary Union, Southern Baptist Convention. Foreign Mission Board, and Missions--Japan
- Creator:
- Norman F. Williamson Jr., Fannie Lee McCall Williamson, and Norman F. Williamson Sr.
- Language:
- Japanese and English
- Date Created:
- 1900 to 1979
- Identifier:
- ARC071
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Primitive Baptist Associations collection - North Carolina - Mill Branch Primitive Baptist Association
Public Collection- Date Created:
- 1929 to 2011
- Identifier:
- Mill_Branch_Primitive_Baptist_Association
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- Description:
- Sydnor Lorenzo Stealey was the first President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Stealey speaks from 0:09-16:36 and opens the chapel service with a Scripture reading of Ephesians 2:8-9. Stealey speaks to the seminary on the greatness of the Gospel message and how it is crucial for the students to know the Gospel so that their lives could be tied up with God's. President Stealey's source text was found in two places in the Book of Romans: Romans 2:14-16 and Romans 16:25-27.
- Subject:
- Bible. Romans 2 and Bible. Romans 16
- Creator:
- Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- January 23, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Sydnor_Lorenzo_Stealey_1962-01-23
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- Description:
- This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council and was the first chapel service of the new semester. Music is played from 0:09-5:03 as students file into the service. From 5:11-8:22 there are opening announcements, prayer, and a Scripture reading of Psalm 23. The speaker gets up and reminds students of the vision of SEBTS and discussed the faith of characters like Abraham, David, Jonah, and Samson. He shares the vision for the upcoming semester and the desire to be a school focused on the Great Commission. His source text for the service was Luke 2:8-14,52. This happens from 8:27-15:54. There is a time of prayer and reflection from 15:55-20:30 as instrumental music is played. Max Smith, professor at Union Theological Seminary closes in prayer from 20:35-20:58. Closing music plays from 20:59-27:13.
- Subject:
- Bible. Luke 2
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- January 24, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Student_Coordinating_Council_1962-01-24
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- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of various Scriptures (00:00-00:35) and prayer (00:36-02:10). An introduction is given for Dr. Pope Alexander Duncan, the speaker, according to his character and scholarly background, and his message title is “What We May Learn from the Anabaptists.” He was Professor of Church History at SEBTS (02:11-05:02). He begins his time with three presuppositions: Anabaptists as a whole were noble, sincere Christians (05:03-07:34), Baptists find a certain spiritual kinship with the Anabaptists (07:35-08:22), and Baptists are not Anabaptists (08:23-09:17). He then makes two observations, namely that we can be most discerning about that which we can objectify, and the Anabaptists provide a group from which we can learn much objectively (09:18-11:27). The main discussion of the lecture focuses on what the Anabaptists can teach us, such as: the church is a pure and free community subject to pride and fragmentation apart from unity in Christ (11:28-19:51); church discipline should be enforced in every local assembly without invoking the arm of the state for the purpose of restoring 1st-century Christianity as opposed to reforming from the Roman Catholic Church (19:52-28:35); their devotion and consecration enabled them to rejoice even in suffering and in martyrdom, and they set their eyes on the chiliastic (thousand-year) return and reign of Christ (28:36-40:06); negatively, their stubbornness to relax certain non-essential Biblical convictions caused divisions between them and the world as well as among themselves (40:07-45:47); they taught the value of lay-leadership and the danger of uneducated and unstable leadership (45:48-46:34); and finally, they warn us of the danger of Biblicism (46:35-52:10). The service ends in prayer (52:11-52:29).
- Subject:
- Anabaptists
- Creator:
- Duncan, Pope A. (Pope Alexander), 1920-2003 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- January 18, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Convocation_Pope_Alexander_Duncan_1962-01-18
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- Description:
- The service begins with the recitation of “Ring out the Old, Ring in the New” (00:00-00:46) and prayer (00:47-04:09). There was no introduction for the speaker, Dr. B. Elmo Scoggin, but he was Professor of Old Testament at SEBTS. For his message, he begins to read from Psalm 136:1-26 with the congregation. The entire chapel service is simply the reading of this text of Scripture in this manner (04:10-08:30). He ends his time with prayer (08:31-09:04).
- Subject:
- Bible. Psalms
- Creator:
- Scoggin, B. Elmo, 1915-2011 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- January 2, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_B_Elmo_Scoggin_1962-01-02
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- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of a story and a brief update concerning inclement weather (00:00-03:34), entering into a time of prayer (03:35-05:14). An introduction was given for the speaker, Dr. Ralph Alderman Herring, who was a SEBTS trustee since the school’s beginning until recently. He was pastor of First Baptist Church in Salem, NC, but had resigned a year prior to this chapel, serving at the time of the chapel as SEBTS’s Secretary of the Extension Department (05:15-07:44). He begins his time with a word of welcome and a brief detailing of his position at the seminary (07:45-13:34). He focuses his message on the principle of circuitry from Jesus’s words in Mark 4:24, quoting Longfellow and another poet who express the same principle. He furthers the remainder of his sermon working from this principle (13:35-24:00). He postulates that success in the work of ministry depends on the acquisitiveness of our faith (24:01-25:31). He ends his time with prayer (25:32-26:18).
- Subject:
- Bible. Mark and Sowing--Religious aspects
- Creator:
- Herring, Ralph A. (Ralph Alderman), 1901-1972 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- January 3, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Ralph_Alderman_Herring_1962-01-03
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- Description:
- The service begins with reading the lyrics of the hymn “What A Friend We Have in Jesus” (00:00-01:05) and prayer (01:06-05:05). There was no introduction for the speaker, Dr. Jesse Burton Weatherspoon, but he was Visiting Professor of Preaching. He begins by reading Jeremiah 45 and expounding on the text (05:06-13:14). He warns of our concern for self when circumstances in life close in around us. He also exhorts us to then see God as involved, not as we may think, but as He really is (13:15-17:39). He then warns of our motives in seeking good things, such as God’s glory, testing to see if we are wanting these things for ourselves or for God purely (17:40-23:04). He ends his time in prayer (23:05-23:48).
- Subject:
- Bible. Jeremiah
- Creator:
- Weatherspoon, J. B. (Jesse Burton), 1886-1964 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- January 4, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Jesse_Burton_Weatherspoon_1962-01-04
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- Description:
- The service begins with prayer (00:00-03:34). There is no introduction for the speaker, Dr. William Claudius Strickland, but he was Professor of New Testament Interpretation at SEBTS. He spends his time in chapel going over six items about the nature of the Christian life (03:35-04:46). First, we live only by the grace of God (04:47-07:50). Second, there is little difference between the general existence of the Christian and non-Christian (07:51-09:56), saying thirdly that we have nothing to lose because we are not our own (09:57-10:20). Next, transitioning from general to specific, he mentions that we live in faith (10:21-13:54). He then says we live in a radical love not produced by the world but by God (13:55-14:52), and we live in hope in God (14:53-16:41). The service ends with singing (16:42-19:44).
- Subject:
- Christian life
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Strickland, William Claudius
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- January 5, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_Claudius_Strickland_1962-01-05
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- Description:
- The service begins with prayer (00:00-03:52) and an introduction for the speaker, Dr. William J. Fallis, the Editor for Broadman Press (03:53-06:33). Dr. Fallis begins by reading 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5 (06:34-08:28). His opening command and emphasis for his message is “preach the Word!” (08:29-09:59). We do this both in word and deed. He capitalizes on the use of words and speech to communicate what we know to others in warm and affectionate ways (10:00-23:47). He ends his sermon on “using words to preach the Word” in prayer (23:48-24:33).
- Subject:
- Word of God and Communication
- Creator:
- Fallis, William J. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- January 25, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_J_Fallis_1962-01-25
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- Description:
- The service begins with prayer (00:00-02:39) and the reading of Luke 24:44-49 (02:40-04:06). There was no introduction for the speaker, Dr. John Watson Shepard, but he was Professor of Christian Ethics at Seinan Gakuin University in Fukuoka, Japan. In his message, he intends to go over the “why, what, and how” of our global mission task (04:07-07:07:22). The “why” of missions is simple from Scripture: the Lord has commanded and sent us, and the burden in us to share the good news of what has happened to us in Christ with the unbelieving is heavy (07:23-10:57). The “what” of missions, on one hand, is simply the gopsel; however, on the other hand, “how” we communicate that gospel across cultures can be difficult (10:58-17:45). Remarking further on the “how” of missions, we are witnesses and testify to that experience; we need to know the culture and language of the people we are among, but ultimately salvation belongs to the Lord (17:46-22:28). He ends in prayer (22:29-23:17).
- Subject:
- Missions and Witness bearing (Christianity)
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Shepard, J. W. (John Watson), 1879-
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- January 26, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_Watson_Shepard_1962-01-26
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- Description:
- (This is a partial recording.) Samuel S. Hill was Professor of Religion at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, NC. Dr. Hill preaches on the importance of not confusing the role of the minister with the role of God in salvation.
- Creator:
- Hill, Samuel S. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 6, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Samuel_S_Hill_1962-02-06
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- Description:
- Bob Davis was a student at SEBTS. The service starts with a spoken word from 0:19-0:34. Davis preaches on the Foreign Mission council’s theme for the year: “Equal to the Task” from 0:47-16:37. He preaches about how the church needs to step up in the world and to reach the material and spiritual needs of all those around them. The service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
- Creator:
- Davis, Bob and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 8, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Bob_Davis_1962-02-08
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- Description:
- James Dudley Sistrunk was Associate Librarian. The service opens with a scripture reading and prayer from 0:00-1:07. Micah 6:6-8 is read from 1:17-2:00. Sistrunk delivers his devotion from 2:05-8:03. His message is centered on making sacrifices to God.
- Subject:
- Bible. Micah 6 and Bible. Micah
- Creator:
- Sistrunk, James Dudley and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 9, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_James_Dudley_Sistrunk_1962-02-09
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- Description:
- Sydnor Lorenzo Stealey was the 1st president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Stealey gives an announcement and prays for the service and a student’s wife from 0:00-5:32. Dr. Stealey preaches from 5:36-15:27. He delivers a message on the Holy Spirit. He speaks on the importance of love and the minister’s role through the Holy Spirit.
- Creator:
- Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 13, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Sydnor_Lorenzo_Stealey_1962-02-13
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- Description:
- George H. Shriver, Jr. was Assistant Professor of Church History. The service begins with a reading of Matthew 6:5-9 from 0:20-1:33. The service prays the Lord’s Prayer from 1:35-2:22. Dr. Shriver speaks from 2:31-9:14. Shriver preaches on the topic of prayer. He examines what true and false prayer looks like. A special reading on prayer takes place from 9:27-14:59. Shriver closes the service in prayer from 15:09-18:02.
- Subject:
- Bible. Matthew , Bible. Matthew 6, and Prayer
- Creator:
- Shriver, George H. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 14, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_George_H_Shriver_Jr_1962-02-14
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- Description:
- Earl B. Edington was pastor of First Baptist Church in St. Petersburg, FL. Dr. Stealey opens the service with a word of prayer from 0:00-2:04. Dr. Stealey introduces the speaker from 2:11-6:10. Dr. Edington speaks from 6:12-34:02. He preaches on the importance of sending out qualified leaders to share the gospel to the world from the Seminary. Dr. Stealey closes the service with closing remarks and a prayer from 34:06-36:12.
- Creator:
- Edington, Earl B. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 15, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Earl_B_Edington_1962-02-15
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- Description:
- Fred W. Sandusky was Registrar. The service begins with a prayer from St. Francis from 0:00-0:56. A prayer is offered from 1:00-4:07. A special solo performance of Psalm 23 is sung from 4:20-9:37. Sandusky speaks from 9:51-23:04. He preaches on Jesus’ unique ability to teach the good news and the duty to look for opportunities to teach others and help people grow in their walk with Christ. He encourages the students to live in such a way that people would see God in them.
- Creator:
- Sandusky, Fred W. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 16, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Fred_W_Sandusky_1962-02-16
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- Description:
- Raymond Eugene Owens was Assistant Professor of Preaching. A scripture reading takes place from 0:00-0:19. Dr. Owens offers a prayer from 0:31-3:11. He reads all of Isaiah 40 from 3:18-9:09. He closes the service in prayer from 9:09-10:03.
- Subject:
- Bible. Isaiah and Bible. Isaiah 40
- Creator:
- Owens, R. Eugene (Raymond Eugene), 1930-2002 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 20, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Raymond_Eugene_Owens_1962-02-20
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- Description:
- Max Gray Rogers was Assistant Professor of Old Testament. The service begins with instrumental music from 0:00-1:09. An announcement concerning the passing of the grandparent of a professor is given from 1:24-1:54. A prayer is offered from 2:02-2:24. Dr. Rogers leads a responsive reading from 2:57-5:09. A prayer is offered from 5:38-6:51. A responsive reading takes place from 7:04-7:54. A closing prayer is offered from 8:15-8:47. Music plays from 9:00-12:31.
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Rogers, Max Gray, 1932-
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 21, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Max_Gray_Rogers_1962-02-21
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- Description:
- B. Elmo Scoggin was Professor of Old Testament. A scripture reading and prayer begins the service from 0:16-4:37. Dr. Scoggin preaches from 4:40-12:27. The title of his message was “Be Still and Know.” Scoggin encourages the minister to be against timidity and look to grow in all areas of ministry.
- Creator:
- Scoggin, B. Elmo, 1915-2011 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 22, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_B_Elmo_Scoggin_1962-02-22
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- Description:
- Jimmie Steele was a student at SEBTS. The service opens with an announcement of the fifth annual Student Missions Conference from 0:34-2:19. A portion of selected verses from Exodus 18 is read from 2:26-3:10. A prayer is offered from 3:11-4:50. Music plays from 4:55-7:41. Steele speaks from 7:55-21:29. Steele admonishes the students to be a leader such as Moses. The service closes with music from 21:34-23:03. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
- Subject:
- Bible. Exodus and Bible. Exodus 18
- Creator:
- Steele, Jimmie and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 23, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Jimmie_Steele_1962-02-23
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- Description:
- Sydnor Lorenzo Stealey was the first President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Stealey opens the service in prayer and shares announcements about events and programs happening at SEBTS while also sharing a story about Billy Graham. Following this, Stealey reads the passage for the service, Luke 19:1-10, and asks the chapel what it means to be saved. Dr. Stealey explains what Christians are saved from. President Stealey closes by sharing how like Zacchaeus, we should be conscious of God and not other small material things and ends the service in prayer. Stealey speaks for the entirety of the audio recording.
- Subject:
- Luke 19
- Creator:
- Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 27, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Sydnor_Lorenzo_Stealey_1962-02-27
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- Description:
- Harold Hunter Oliver was Special Instructor of New Testament (1957-1965). Dr. Oliver opens up the service with a Scripture reading of Psalm 34:3 and prayer, followed by announcements. Oliver speaks about egos and how mankind can be miserable. Dr. Oliver encourages the students that it is the Christian duty to help take away the burden of the world. He reminds that Christians are going to suffer in this world and how they should look to help the suffering as well. Oliver speaks for the entirety of the recording.
- Subject:
- Suffering
- Creator:
- Oliver, Harold H. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 28, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Harold_Hunter_Oliver_1962-02-28
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- Description:
- J. Clyde Yates, Jr. was pastor of Allen St. Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC. The service is opened by Dr. Stealey who reads Proverbs 3:5-6, prays, and shares opening announcements with SEBTS. Stealey speaks from 0:09-4:27. Rev. Yates follows Dr. Stealey and speaks from 4:28-25:39. Yates preaches about how Jesus is standing at the door of our lives and knocks constantly so that he could have a relationship with us. Yates tells the chapel that Jesus is full of patience and love and that there is no better offer to accept than a friendship with Jesus. Yate's source text was Revelation 3:14-22.
- Subject:
- Bible. Revelation 3
- Creator:
- Yates, J. Clyde, Jr. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 1, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_J_Clyde_Yates_Jr_1962-03-01
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- Description:
- Glendon McCullough was Personnel Secretary of the Home Mission Board. McCullough preached to the chapel about how the necessity to preach the good news to people is just as important now as it used to be back in the Bible. He talks about how God can turn our life around like He did for many notable figures in the faith and use us to accomplish His mission. McCullough informs SEBTS that there is a great need in America for the Gospel. There is an opening prayer from 0:20-4:13. Glendon McCullough is introduced from 4:21-5:40. McCullough speaks from 5:50-25:52
- Subject:
- Bible. Numbers 13, Bible. Exodus 3, and Bible. Jonah
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and McCullough, Glendon
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 2, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Glendon_McCullough_1962-03-02
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- Description:
- Fred Laughon was pastor of First Baptist Church in Gainesville, FL. Dr. Stealey opens the service with a poem and introduction from 0:08-3:35. Rev. Laughon speaks from 3:39-21:29. Laughon discussed Jesus' baptism and his temptations. He informs SEBTS how Jesus wouldn't give in to temptation or else he would have given up his mission. Laughon encourages students to follow Jesus' blueprint for handling temptation by committing their spirits unto God.
- Subject:
- Bible. Matthew 4
- Creator:
- Laughon, Fred and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 6, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Fred_Laughon_1962-03-06
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- Description:
- Wesner Fallaw was Professor of Religious Education at Andover Newton Theological School. Dr. Fallaw gives a message titled "Meaning of Growth in Grace and Knowledge." There is an opening prayer and introduction from 0:07-5:40. Dr. Fallaw speaks from 5:42-40:32. Dr. Fallaw spends the service discussing differences in forms of varying religious education. This is part 1 of a 3 part lecture series titled "Growth in Grace and Knowledge."
- Subject:
- Education
- Creator:
- Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Fallaw, Wesner, 1907-1991
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 13, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Spring_Lecture_Wesner_Fallaw_1962-03-13_AM
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- Description:
- Wesner Fallaw was Professor of Religious Education at Andover Newton Theological School. Dr. Fallaw gives a message titled "Steps Toward Christian Education." Dr. Stealey opens the lecture with prayer and an introduction to the speaker from 0:00-5:05. Fallaw speaks about creating an efficient education system in the church. Dr. Fallaw states that reaching a perfect ideal is impossible, but that Christians are tasked with trying to get as close to the ideal as possible. Fallaw speaks from 5:07-46:07. Dr. Stealey closes the service from 46:08-46:33. This is part 2 of a 3 part lectures series titled "Growth in Grace and Knowledge."
- Subject:
- Education
- Creator:
- Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Fallaw, Wesner, 1907-1991
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 13, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Spring_Lecture_Wesner_Fallaw_1962-03-13_PM
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- Description:
- Wesner Fallaw was Professor of Religious Education at Andover Newton Theological School. Dr. Fallaw gives a message titled "The Product of Christian Nurture." Fallaw shares that the human individual is created for creativity and what that entails. Dr. Fallaw encourages the seminary students and informs them that they have an opportunity to step in their churches and bring their church a step forward in society. Fallaw claims that SEBTS is doing well in creating well-prepared servants for the Church. Wesner Fallaw speaks for the entirety of the recording. This is part 3 of a 3 part lectures series titled "Growth in Grace and Knowledge."
- Subject:
- Education
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Fallaw, Wesner, 1907-1991
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 14, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Spring_Lecture_Wesner_Fallaw_1962-03-14
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- Description:
- C. Burtt Potter, Jr. was a student at SEBTS. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council. Potter spoke about ministers and the burden they carry in the ministry. Ministers are doing too much and are stretched out and tired. He shares that ministers are struggling to live a joy-filled life when they are the ones counted on to give joy to others. Potter states that the only way for ministers to regain their passion and purpose in the ministry is to allow God to reignite their hearts. [This is a partial recording.]
- Creator:
- Potter, C. Burtt, Jr. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 7, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_C_Burtt_Potter_Jr_1962-03-07
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- Description:
- Roy O. McClain was pastor of First Baptist Church in Atlanta, GA. There is a prayer and introduction from 0:16-5:46. Rev. McClain speaks from 5:47-30:03. McClain preached from 1 Corinthians 13:11. Pastor McClain discussed differences in spiritual maturity between a man and a child. He informed the students that there is no such thing as a comfortable church nor should there be one. Instead, pastors are to make sure that their congregation is continuously growing in their faith.
- Subject:
- Bible. 1 Corinthians 13
- Creator:
- McClain, Roy O. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 8, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Roy_O_McClain_1962-03-08
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- Description:
- Truman S. Smith was Director of Student Activities. The service begins with prayer from 0:00-3:55. Dr. Smith speaks from 4:00-9:45 and preaches from Habakkuk 2:1. Smith speaks about waiting on the Lord and how the righteous ones will live by their faithfulness to God. He shares that faith is one's victory. God is the companion of the suffering soul in the storm. The service closes with prayer from 9:52-10:37.
- Subject:
- Bible. Habakkuk 2
- Creator:
- Smith, Truman S. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 9, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Truman_S_Smith_1962-03-09
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- Description:
- Thomas Robert Mullinax was pastor of Cary Baptist Church in Cary, NC and a graduate of the seminary's 1957 class. The service begins with prayer and introduction from 0:15-4:20. Rev. Mullinax preaches from 4:23-20:16. Mullinax's sermon is informally titled "The Impressions of an Alumnus." Pastor Mullinax shares memories and lessons he learned while attending SEBTS and the importance of attending a school where Baptist values are promoted and valued. Mullinax closes the service in prayer.
- Creator:
- Mullinax, Thomas Robert and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 15, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Thomas_Robert_Mullinax_1962-03-15
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- Description:
- William Russell Strassner was the president of Shaw University (1951-1962). Dr. Stealey offers a prayer, announcements, and introduction from 0:13-6:15. Dr. Strassner discusses life behind the ministry. He instructs the chapel that they don't choose the ministry, but rather, God chooses them for the ministry. He reminds them that being involved in the ministry and bringing salvation to others requires sacrifices. He encourages them to follow in the footsteps of Jesus and Paul as good examples.
- Creator:
- Strassner, William Russell and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 16, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_Russell_Strassner_1962-03-16
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- Description:
- This service was a chaplain commissioning service. George W. Cummins was a chaplain. Tibbits Wigner, a student, opens up the service with a hymn from 0:18-1:46. Dr. Stealey follows the worship with a prayer and introduction from 1:50-4:10. Afterwards, Rev. Cummins speaks from from 4:10-19:00. Cummins describes the core values of the chaplaincy and how Jesus is better than other religions. Cummins closes by describing the spiritual benefits of being a chaplain. There is a closing prayer from 19:16-20:03.
- Creator:
- Cummins, George W. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 20, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_George_W_Cummins_1962-03-20
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- Description:
- David Canady was a student at SEBTS. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council. The service begins with a scripture reading of Psalm 105:1. A hymn is played from 2:25-5:03. Canady speaks from 5:16-17:05. Canady's message was centered on how to get people to understand the Gospel message better. Canady cites the problem of evil and how people assume going to church equates salvation as issues that needs to be addressed. He closes by sharing how only in Christ can we find freedom and life. Canady's source text was John 12:24-25.
- Subject:
- Bible. John 12
- Creator:
- Canady, David and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 23, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_David_Canady_1962-03-23
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- Description:
- Sydnor Lorenzo Stealey was the first President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Stealey opens the service with prayer and announcements such as the explanation for the naming of Appleby building. Stealey's message is titled "Making the Most Out of Second Best." His source text was Acts 16:6-10. Dr. Stealey shares that God is still with you and working in your life even if what you're doing is something you don't want to do. He encourages the students that God has called them somewhere specific to share the Gospel. Dr. Stealey speaks from 0:08-21:45. A closing hymn is played from 21:45-22:51.
- Subject:
- Bible. Acts 16
- Creator:
- Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 27, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Sydnor_Lorenzo_Stealey_1962-03-27
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- Description:
- John Edward Steely was Associate Professor of Historical Theology (1956-1986). Dr. Steely discusses how the students are called to be ministers of God's grace and, by extension, ministers of victory. Steely uses 2 Timothy 1:7 as his source text. Dr. Steely speaks for the entirety of the recording from 0:13-16:30.
- Subject:
- Bible. 2 Timothy 1
- Creator:
- Steely, John E. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 28, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_Edward_Steely_1962-03-28
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- Description:
- Raymond Eugene Owens was Assistant Professor of Preaching. Dr. Owens preached on how the church is often looking to the skies and waiting for Jesus to return and are ignoring the needy world around it. He states that for most churches, they discourage people from coming in due to race or status. Dr. Owens encourages SEBTS to be a better institution than the rest of the churches. He reminds the students that God will baptize them with the Holy Spirit; they just need to be patient and wait. Owens' source text was Acts 1:1-11. Dr. Owens speaks from 0:13-24:21. The hymn "Send Me O Lord, Send Me" is played followed by closing piano to end the service from 24:21-27:26.
- Subject:
- Bible. Acts 1
- Creator:
- Owens, R. Eugene (Raymond Eugene), 1930-2002 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 30, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Raymond_Eugene_Owens_1962-03-30
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- Description:
- The service begins with a brief word (00:00-00:56) and prayer (00:57-02:12). A brief highlight is placed on missions as the core focus of the seminary (02:13-03:42). An introduction is given for the speaker, Dr. Henry E. Turlington, pastor of University Baptist Church in Chapel Hill, NC, and former missionary in China (03:43-06:43). He begins with cordial greetings and the importance of the Scriptures in Baptist life (06:44-10:00). The Bible is relevant from Paul’s time until now, even as it still is changing; Turlington illustrates this from 1 Corinthians 9:19-22 (10:01-12:30). After giving a brief history about the British East India Company, he speaks of how much circumstances for missions in China and the world have changed (12:31-25:45). The question arises: “Is there need for any particular religion?” (25:46-27:44). He then draws out three of Paul’s teachings about himself from 1 Corinthians 9:19-22. First, he adapted himself to the environment in which he lived without denying the nature of the Christian life (27:45-31:01). Second, Paul taught the gospel absolutely cannot be determined by the environment; it already is (31:02-35:38). He then speaks briefly of this concerning Hinduism (35:39-36:53). Third, Paul was not afraid to trust God with young Christian churches (36:54-41:21). He ends his time in prayer (41:22-42:34).
- Subject:
- Missions and Christian life
- Creator:
- Turlington, Henry E. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 22, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Missionary_Day_Address_Henry_E_Turlington_1962-03-22
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- Description:
- The service begins with an introduction for the speaker, Robison B. James, who was Instructor in Theology from 1961 to 1962 (00:00-01:03). He begins by reading the sermon text, John 13:21-30 (01:04-02:32), followed by opening prayer (02:33-03:12). He begins by pointing out the uniqueness of John’s fourth gospel as the most symbolic gospel (03:13-05:17). The gospel writer is both subtle (in the sense of sophistication) and serious, a rare combination (05:18-08:05). The relationships between John’s symbols in his gospel are subtle, showing his mastery of communicating the gospel among the popular literary devices of his time (08:06-11:23). There are three relations of closeness in John’s seriousness: the use of concrete images instead of abstract concepts (11:24-14:03), the experiential and presented life in Christ (14:04-17:28), and the development of the disciples (17:29-21:41). He closes in prayer (21:42-21:57).
- Subject:
- Bible. John
- Creator:
- James, Robison B., 1931- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 3, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Robison_B_James_1962-04-03
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- Description:
- The service begins with an introduction for the speaker, John McGinnis, who was pastor of Capital View Baptist Church in Atlanta, GA (00:00-00:50), and prayer (00:51-01:58). He reads John 14:1-9 (01:59-04:16). The subject for the sermon is “He that hath seen Me hath seen the Father,” and the general topic is “Christ is unique” (04:17-04:34). He then names seven influential sons of Abraham, with one who did not belong, Jesus, who was unique (04:35-06:06). He outlines that Jews had a high monotheistc view of God, which Jesus shared, while saying that He was the only road that led to God (06:07-09:43). If Jesus was just a good moral teacher and not divine, then He is a liar, a lunatic, and possessed by Satan, just as the people of Israel labeled Him; however, if He was truly divine, we must fall at His feet and worship Him (09:44-11:31). Jesus was unique in His nature, “very God of very God, yet our elder brother in the flesh” (11:32-15:09), unique in His life, tempted like us yet unstained by sin (15:10-16:46), and unique in His death, as it was planned and done willingly (16:47-20:31), and He is unique in His resurrection, as our eternal contemporary. To rob Jesus of His uniqueness forfeits the entire gospel message (20:32-22:51). He ends in prayer (22:52-23:32), and the service closes in choral singing (23:33-23:48).
- Subject:
- Bible. John and Jesus Christ
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and McGinnis, John
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 4, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_McGinnis_1962-04-04
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- Description:
- The service begins with an introduction for the speaker, William M. Dyal, who was a missionary in Latin America for nine years and was then Missionary Personnel Associate for the Foreign Mission Board (now the International Mission Board) of the Southern Baptist Convention (00:00-01:11). A singing of the parable of the pharisee and the publican precedes the speaker’s message (01:12-05:17). He begins by speaking about the reason why he went (and why he did not go) to be a foreign missionary, as one beggar showing others where to find Bread (05:18-10:29). Between the sharer and the seeker, there must occur a dialogue, or a conversation (10:30-17:21). Dialogue also always leads into engagement and involvement, sometimes called “personal mobilization” (17:22-23:38). He ends in prayer (23:39-24:36).
- Subject:
- Missions
- Creator:
- Dyal, William M. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 5, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_M_Dyal_1962-04-05
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- Description:
- The service begins with the theme of worship as the responsibility of growing missionary churches (00:00-00:32), the reading of Isaiah 52:1-7 (00:33-02:49), and prayer (02:50-04:45). The service continues with singing (04:46-08:17). There is no introduction for the speaker, M. Ray McKay, but he was Professor of Preaching at SEBTS. He begins by saying that every informed and obedient Christian is a missionary, for God in Christ displayed this exact love toward the world (08:18-15:49). The third aspect for Christians in this way is maturity, which can be reached in no other fashion than to have the world on their hearts in the same way as God (15:50-18:16). Everyone, everywhere who is an informed, obedient Christian is a missionary, and this task is not only up to foreign missionaries but up to local churches as well (18:17-19:33). He then responds to “how” to grow a missionary church by saying the pastor must be: first, a missionary himself in understanding, spirit, and purpose (19:34-20:08); second, the pastor will include missions in his preaching (20:09-21:07); third, he must have a planned educational procedure for the church (21:08-23:06). He closes with a benedictory prayer (23:07-23:31), and the service ends with singing (23:32-24:36).
- Subject:
- Missional church movement and Missionaries
- Creator:
- McKay, M. Ray and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 6, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_M_Ray_McKay_1962-04-06
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- Description:
- The service begins with an opening word and prayer (00:00-04:11). There is no introduction for the speaker, Robert Cook Briggs, but he was Professor of New Testament Interpretation at SEBTS. He begins by reading Romans 12:1-2 (04:12-05:36). He bypasses “what one ought to do” and focuses on “how one is to interpret the meaning of student days” (05:37-07:00). He summarizes the sermon in three points: first, years spent in seminary are best seen as years of opportunity (07:01-14:44); second, this opportunity is related to both what one has been before seminary and also what one will be after seminary (14:45-18:06); and third, essentially, this opportunity must ultimately be seen as a gift from God (18:07-19:58). He ends in prayer (19:59-20:50).
- Subject:
- Seminarians and Christian life
- Creator:
- Briggs, Robert Cook, 1915- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 11, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Robert_Cook_Briggs_1962-04-11
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- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of Psalm 122:1 and Psalm 43:3a (00:00-00:33) and prayer (00:34-02:03). There was no introduction for Olin Trivette Binkley, but he was Academic Dean and Professor of Christian Sociology and Ethics at SEBTS. He begins by focusing on the integrity of servants of God in a theological school amidst the pressures and problems in a very complex and dynamic society (02:04-03:55). He draws attention to three basic convictions: first, the Living God knows us as we are and loves us (03:56-04:20); second, God, who offers salvation, demands something of us that is consonant with His nature (04:21-04:37); third, God has revealed Himself to us as the God of mercy and truth (04:38-05:16). He then speaks about the two factors of interpersonal relationships in seminary: first, honesty in straightforward speech (05:17-07:22); second, the integrity of mind and conscience involves affectionate loyalty to whole persons and to the whole fellowship of the school, having compassion, humility, and courage (07:23-17:04). He ends with prayer (17:05-17:37).
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Integrity, and Christian life
- Creator:
- Binkley, Olin Trivette, 1908-1999 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 12, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Olin_Trivette_Binkley_1962-04-12
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- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of 1 Peter 2:9-10 (00:00-00:38) and prayer reflected in the writings of John Greenleaf Whittier (00:39-04:49). There was no introduction for the speaker, Edwin Luther Copeland, but he was Professor of Missions at SEBTS. He begins by mentioning the subject of the message, “The Ethic of the Christian Mission,” describing the mission as always being done according to the ethic, and the ethic being measured according to the method (04:50-06:15). First, the ethic is one of servantile radical obedience, not a means of selfish gain (06:16-11:56). Second, the ethic is one of thorough-going honesty concerning the gospel message (11:57-20:17). Third, the ethic is one of identification or self-giving love (20:18-22:39). He ends in prayer (22:40-23:17), and the service ends in singing (23:18-24:25).
- Subject:
- Missions and Christian ethics
- Creator:
- Copeland, E. Luther, 1916- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 13, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Edwin_Luther_Copeland_1962-04-13
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- Description:
- The service begins with a brief word and instrumental music (00:00-01:04), along with prayer (01:05-02:29). The service continues with singing from Mr. Wicker (02:30-06:41). There are three brief announcements given (06:42-08:34), and he invites Mr. Wicker to sing again (08:35-14:55). There is no introduction given for the facilitator, Sydnor Lorenzo Stealey, but he was the first President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He calls the congregation to sing “On Jordan’s Stormy Banks,” hymn #479 (14:56-19:09), and next Mr. Wicker closes the service by singing “Little Black Lamb” (19:10-23:20). President Stealey ends in prayer (23:21-23:55), and the service closes with singing (23:56-25:00).
- Subject:
- Worship and Singing
- Creator:
- Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 24, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Sydnor_Lorenzo_Stealey_1962-04-24
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- Description:
- The service begins with an announcement and prayer (00:00-01:44). An update from the Foreign Mission Board (now the International Mission Board) concerning mission needs is given (01:45-03:35). An introduction is given firstly for Jose F. Rodriguez, a Brazilian missionary (03:36-04:33). Mr. Rodriguez begins by reading Luke 10:2 (04:34-05:00). He expresses his thanks for being able to speak (05:01-05:42) and gives an update on the gospel’s spread in Brazil. He expresses that although Brazilians are predominantly “Christian,” they are majority Catholic who do not know the truth of the gospel message (05:43-15:38). An introduction is given secondly for Otis W. Brady, who was a missionary to Latin America (15:39-16:12). He begins by thinking about the “why” and the “where” concerning the strategic approach to missions (16:13-18:54). Three particulars he mentions are: first, the individual (18:55-25:08); second, the family (25:09-29:39); and third, the church (29:40-34:49). The service closes with the mention of the singing of “Something For Thee,” hymn #400, along with a call to publicly profess a missional call (34:50-35:21), a poem (35:22-35:35), and choral singing (35:36-35:50).
- Subject:
- Missions
- Creator:
- Rodriguez, Jose F., Brady, Otis W., and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 25, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Missionary_Day_Address_Jose_F_Rodriguez_and_Otis_W_Brady_1962-04-25
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- Description:
- The service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council, and it begins with an announcement and a prayer (00:00-02:46), followed by singing (02:47-07:18). No introduction was given for the speaker, Paul Kercher, but he was a student at SEBTS. He speaks on “who is a Christian” and “what is a Christian,” speaking first about the different ways in which the word was commonly used in that day (07:19-09:59). He argues that a Christian must be spoken of in terms of the individual person, especially regarding one’s own three distinct (while not separate) parts: intellect, emotions, and will (10:00-13:52). He then says that a Christian is someone who experiences something, arguing that belief without experience is not enough (13:53-19:45). Finally, he says that a Christian is someone who practices his beliefs in his conduct, attributing the conversation to Christian ethics (19:46-23:56). He ends with two succinct definitions of a Christian (23:57-24:50) before ending in prayer (24:51-25:42).
- Subject:
- Christianity
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Kercher, Paul
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 26, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Paul_Kercher_1962-04-26
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- Description:
- Sydnor Lorenzo Stealey was the first President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. This was Dr. Stealey's last message given at the SEBTS chapel. President Stealey opens with prayer and announcements and also informs the students that this would be his last chapel service at the Seminary. Dr. Stealey reminds students of the progress the seminary had made through the time of his tenure there and gives a sermon on prayer. Stealey notes that faith exercises prayer. President Stealey closes the service in a prayer.
- Creator:
- Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- May 1, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Sydnor_Lorenzo_Stealey_1962-05-01
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- Description:
- William R. Steininger was the chaplain at State Hospital in Raleigh, NC. There is an opening scripture reading of Psalm 103:20-22 and a prayer, following an introduction from 0:15-5:04. Rev. Steininger preaches from 5:09-19:20. Steininger states that a life well lived is a life well loved. His source text was Luke 5:5-10.
- Subject:
- Bible. Luke 5
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Steininger, William R.
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- May 2, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_R_Steininger_1962-05-02
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- Description:
- Stewart Albert Newman was Professor of Theology and Philosophy of Religion (1952-1966). Dr. Stewart opens up the service with a prayer and shares a story about his grandfather from 0:00-4:44. A hymn is played from 4:51-7:34. Dr. Stewart shares a brief message from 7:39-9:29. Another hymn is played from 9:41-13:45. Dr. Stewart closes in a prayer from 13:50-14:00. The service closes in another hymn from 14:01-14:40.
- Creator:
- Newman, Stewart A. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- May 3, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Stewart_Albert_Newman_1962-05-03
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- Description:
- This service was put together by the Student Coordinating Council. The chapel installed their new officers in the council. There is a scripture passage and a hymn from 0:16-4:37. A prayer is made from 4:44-7:48. From 7:57-17:36 the students recognized the committees and leaders at SEBTS while also installing the newest members and chairman of the Student Coordinating Council. There is a closing prayer from 17:37-18:26.
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- May 4, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Student_Coordinating_Council_1962-05-04
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- Description:
- Ben C. Fisher was Administrative Assistant and Director of Public Relations. The service starts with a scripture reading from 0:19-0:36. A couple of announcements are given from 0:39-2:12. 1 Corinthians 13 is read from 2:28-4:46. A prayer is offered from 4:48-9:12. Dr. Fisher speaks from 9:17-22:20. His source text was 1 Corinthians 16:1-3. His sermon was titled “Bringing Your Liberality to Jerusalem.” He stresses the need to share the gospel with those around us.
- Subject:
- Bible. 1 Corinthians , Bible. 1 Corinthians 16, and Bible. 1 Corinthians 13
- Creator:
- Fisher, Ben C. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- May 8, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Ben_C_Fisher_1962-05-08
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- Description:
- Garland Alford Hendricks was Professor of Church-Community Development and Director of Field Work. Dr. Hendrick speaks from 0:00-11:23. He begins with a prayer and references John 20 for his sermon. He encourages the student body to share the news of the risen savior as they head out for the summer. This is the last chapel service for the school year. Hendricks reminds the students that they are called to share the Gospel and need to be faithful to their calling. There is a closing prayer from 11:24-12:18.
- Subject:
- Bible. John 20
- Creator:
- Hendricks, Garland A. (Garland Alford), 1913-2003 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- May 9, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Garland_Alford_Hendricks_1962-05-09
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- Description:
- This is the commencement service for the graduating class of 1962. The service begins with the Doxology hymn from 0:20-1:10. There is a prayer from 1:15-2:29. Isaiah 54 and multiple passages from Revelation are read from 3:10-14:19. Another hymn is played from 14:27-18:29. Dr. Stealey gives a welcome from 18:34-19:05. Professors Duncan and Green present awards to students from 19:07-21:33. President Stealey gets up once again to recognize the friends and the family of all the graduates from 21:40-22:25. Dr. Luther D. Johnson gives the address on Christian integrity to the graduates from 22:26-38:28. Johnson shares how only God can give you true joy. The seminary hymn is sung from 38:43-43:15. Dr. Stealey closes the service in prayer from 43:17-43:50.
- Subject:
- Bible. Revelation 5, Bible. Revelation 21, Bible. Revelation 1, Bible. Revelation 4, and Bible. Isaiah 54
- Creator:
- Johnson, Luther D. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- May 16, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Commencement_Luther_D_Johnson_1962-05-16
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- Description:
- Edwin Luther Copeland was Professor of Missions. The service opens up with a prayer by Dr. Stealey from 0:25-1:40. A hymn is played from 1:41-3:17. 1 Corinthians 2:1-10 is read and another prayer is given from 3:33-7:53. The graduates present a gift to the school from 8:05-9:50. Another hymn is played from 11:57-17:21. President Stealey introduces the speaker from 17:27-21:27. Edwin Luther Copeland speaks from 21:32-53:14. Copeland preaches on how to be a good pastor and calls on them to excel in their churches and be men who love people like God loves people. Another hymn is played from 53:37-55:06. There is a closing prayer from 55:07-55:52. The rest of the recording features instrumental music.
- Subject:
- Bible. 1 Corinthians 2:1-10
- Creator:
- Copeland, E. Luther, 1916- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- May 17, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Commencement_Edwin_Luther_Copeland_1962-05-17
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- Description:
- Herschel H. Hobbs was pastor of First Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, OK and president of the Southern Baptist Convention. The service begins with a prayer by Dr. Stealey and hymn from 0:046-2:31. Ephesians 4:1-7, 11-13 is read, followed by another prayer from 2:39-6:10. Another hymn is played from 6:20-11:42. Dr. Stealey introduces Rev. Hobbs from 11:50-14:49. Dr. Hobbs gives a sermon titled, "The Cosmic Conflict" and discusses the war between good and evil. Hobbs' source text was Ephesians 6:10-17. Pastor Hobbs speaks from 14:54-1:05:12. Dr. Stealey offers closing remarks and a prayer from 1:05:17-1:06:40. Music is played for the rest of the recording.
- Subject:
- Bible. Ephesians 6
- Creator:
- Hobbs, Herschel H. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 6, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Convocation_Herschel_H_Hobbs_1962-09-06
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- Description:
- Herschel H. Hobbs was pastor of First Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, OK and president of the Southern Baptist Convention. The service begins with prayer, reading of selected verses in Hebrews 12, and another prayer from 0:25-6:50. The hymn, "All Creatures of Our God and King" are played from 7:00-9:58. Rev. Hobbs is introduced from 10:05-11:15. Dr. Hobbs preaches from Hebrews 2:1 on the superiority of Christ and how it is the Christian's duty to serve Christ from 11:20-1:04:31. There is a closing prayer from 1:04:31-1:05:00.
- Subject:
- Bible. Hebrews 2
- Creator:
- Hobbs, Herschel H. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 7, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Convocation_Herschel_H_Hobbs_1962-09-07
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- Description:
- Sydnor Lorenzo Stealey was the first President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Stealey offers a prayer from 0:39-3:35 and delivers his sermon from 3:42-18:18. Stealey preaches on how God is the only thing in this world that is worth knowing and valuing. He encourages the students to continue to put their primary interest in their lives in God.
- Subject:
- Bible. Matthew 13
- Creator:
- Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 11, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Sydnor_Lorenzo_Stealey_1962-09-11
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- Description:
- Olin Trivette Binkley was Professor of Christian Sociology and Ethics and Academic Dean. Dr. Binkley opens the service with a scripture reading of Psalm 27:14 and a prayer from 0:15-2:29. Dr. Binkley preaches from 2:44-20:40. Professor Binkley speaks on how God is always constant even though men are constantly changing. He encourages the students to stand firm on the word of God. Dr. Binkley's source text was 1 Corinthians 15:58. He closes in prayer from 20:43-21:05.
- Subject:
- Bible. 1 Corinthians 15
- Creator:
- Binkley, Olin Trivette, 1908-1999 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 12, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Olin_Trivette_Binkley_1962-09-12
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- Description:
- Bruce Collins Cresson was Instructor of Old Testament. The service begins with a scripture reading and prayer from 0:14-2:19. Rev. Cresson is introduced from 2:21-4:09. Cresson notes how we can learn from the past and that it is the professor's duty to make history easy for students to learn from. He encourages students to stay dedicated to their work for their upcoming school year. Rev. Cresson speaks from 4:13-20:51.
- Creator:
- Cresson, Bruce and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 13, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Bruce_Collins_Cresson_1962-09-13
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- Description:
- Dr. Ira Newbern Patterson was Visiting Professor of Missions at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and a graduate of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a passage of scripture reading and prayer from 0:15-3:30. Dr. Patterson is introduced from 3:39-5:39. Dr. Patterson speaks from 5:56-21:54. Patterson shares that the Gospel is the most important thing in our lives and that we should declare God's Word, trusting that He is sovereign.
- Creator:
- Patterson, Ira Newbern and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 14, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Ira_Newbern_Patterson_1962-09-14
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- Description:
- Roy O. McClain was the pastor of First Baptist Church in Atlanta, GA. The service begins with a prayer and introduction from 0:16-4:53. A special performance is sung from 5:00-7:40. Rev. McClain speaks from 7:56-35:56. McClain discusses the tragedy of a black church that had just burned recently in Georgia and how we all need to be better representatives of Jesus.
- Creator:
- McClain, Roy O. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 18, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Roy_O_McClain_1962-09-18
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- Description:
- Denton R. Coker was Professor of Religious Education. The service begins with a hymn from 0:09-1:54. There are announcements and a prayer from 2:03-6:20. Dr. Coker preaches from 2 Corinthians 2:14-3:6. Coker informs the students that they find a bedrock of faith in Christ which is immovable. He challenges them to reflect on their lives and see if their lives point towards Christ for those around them. Dr. Coker speaks from 6:21-20:51.
- Subject:
- Bible. 2 Corinthians 2 and Bible. 2nd Corinthians 3
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Coker, Denton R.
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 20, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Denton_R_Coker_1962-09-20
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- Description:
- Jim Edwards was a student at SEBTS. The service begins with a prayer from 0:17-2:55. Jim Edwards preaches from 3:13-19:05. Edwards gives a clear presentation of the Gospel. He calls on his fellow students to surrender to the cross and recognize that only Jesus has the power to save them. Edwards has a closing prayer from 19:15-19:59. This chapel service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
- Creator:
- Edwards, Jim and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 21, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Jim_Edwards_1962-09-21
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- Description:
- Sydnor Lorenzo Stealey was the first President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Jim Edwards was a student at SEBTS. The service begins with Stealey offering a prayer from 0:12-3:52. Dr. Stealey introduces Jim Edwards from 3:3:53-4:57. Edwards references the 4 African American churches that had recently burned down in southern Georgia and asks the students to assist in helping to raise financial support to rebuild the churches. Edwards speaks from 5:09-7:17. Dr. Stealey follows Edwards and reminds the students that they need to keep their attention focused on following Jesus and to help the Christians who attend the seminary and who also are around the seminary as well. President Stealey speaks from 7:19-22:36.
- Creator:
- Edwards, Jim, Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 21, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Sydnor_Lorenzo_Stealey_and_Jim_Edwards_1962-09-21
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- Description:
- Edwin Luther Copeland was Professor of Missions. Dr. Copeland opened his service by reading Philippians 2:5-11 and a prayer from 0:15-2:47. Dr. Copeland then shared a story that served as an allegory for God's love. Copeland's point was to show how we serve a God who is a God of love. Dr. Copeland speaks for the entirety of the recording, starting to share the story from 3:00-18:41.
- Subject:
- Bible. Philippians 2
- Creator:
- Copeland, E. Luther, 1916- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 26, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Edwin_Luther_Copeland_1962-09-26
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- Description:
- Pope Alexander Duncan was Professor of Church History. The service opens up with a prayer from 0:17-4:22. Next, there is a song from 4:42-8:18. Dr. Duncan preaches out of Philippians 1:12-20. He speaks from 8:27-24:15. Dr. Duncan asks the students how well they are revealing Christ to those around them and if they are honoring Christ. Duncan notes that Paul was so joyful to live for Christ and encourages the students to have the same mindset.
- Subject:
- Bible. Philippians 1
- Creator:
- Duncan, Pope A. (Pope Alexander), 1920-2003 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 27, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Pope_Alexander_Duncan_1962-09-27
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- Description:
- Robert Cook Briggs was Professor of New Testament Interpretation. There is an opening prayer from 0:00-1:41. Dr. Briggs preaches on faith and how to exercise it. Dr. Briggs preaches from Hebrews 11:1. Briggs speaks from 1:42-15:26.
- Subject:
- Bible. Hebrews 11
- Creator:
- Briggs, Robert Cook, 1915- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 19, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Robert_Cook_Briggs_1962-09-19
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- Description:
- John William Eddins, Jr. was Associate Professor of Theology. The service begins with a scripture reading of the source text for Eddins' message: Hebrews 12:1-2, along with a prayer and an announcement to raise money for the four African-American churches that had recently burned down in Georgia from 0:18-2:28. The students sing a hymn from 2:38-5:08. Dr. Eddins preaches on faith and encourages the students to live a life that is not hindered with sin but of great Christian living. Eddins notes that Christians need to have a worldview that sees Christ in everything. Dr. Eddins challenges the students to give their allegiance to God or leave their vocation. Dr. Eddins speaks from 5:25-27:05.
- Subject:
- Bible. Hebrews 12
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Eddins, John William, Jr.
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 28, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_William_Eddins_Jr_1962-09-28
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- Description:
- William L. Palmer was president of the Alumni Association and pastor of Edwards Rd. Baptist Church in Greenville, SC. The service begins with a hymn from 0:11-5:13. President Stealey introduces Rev. Palmer from 5:18-7:58. Rev. Palmer preaches from two passages of scripture: 1 John 4:8-21 and Matthew 7:21. Palmer references that he was told that people view SEBTS as a liberal and moderate institution but that when he got there all he saw was an institution and people who really loved each other and had an authentic encounter with Jesus. Palmer encourages the students to love and serve God and others. Rev. Palmer preaches from 8:08-19:05. There is closing music from 19:07-21:21.
- Subject:
- Bible. 1 John 4 and Bible. Matthew 7
- Creator:
- Palmer, William L. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 2, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_L_Palmer_1962-10-02
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- Description:
- William M. Dyal was from the Foreign Mission Board. Dr. Edwin Luther Copeland opens the service in a prayer and introduction to the speaker from 0:13-7:32. Mr. Dyal speaks from 7:40-36:28. Dyal discusses how we need the gospel in our lives; therefore, the world also needs the gospel. The gospel is able to meet and fulfill every need we have. Mr Dyal also notes that we won't value sharing the gospel with others until we value the gospel for ourselves.
- Creator:
- Dyal, William M. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 3, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Missionary_Day_Address_William_M_Dyal_1962-10-03
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- Description:
- James David Poage was a student at SEBTS. The service begins with an opening prayer from 0:11-2:58. The chapel performs a hymn from 3:09-6:28. James Poage speaks from 6:38-21:00. Poage encourages the students to share the good news of Jesus with everyone and how it is a necessity to do so. Poage challenges the students to be in fellowship and constant communication with one another, even the ones we don't often agree with. There is closing music from 21:03-26:20. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Poage, James David
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 4, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_James_David_Poage_1962-10-04
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- Description:
- Dan McGee was Instructor in Ethics. The service begins with a reading of Psalm 89:7 and an introduction to the speaker from 0:18-1:39. Dr. McGee offers a prayer from 1:45-4:25. McGee preaches out of Luke 18:9-14. McGee preaches on how ministers are called to be righteous but not self-righteous. Dr. McGee addresses how to not be self righteous by looking to the sacrifice of Jesus. His sermon lasts from 4:37-18:00.
- Subject:
- Bible. Luke 18
- Creator:
- McGee, Dan and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 16, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Dan_McGee_1962-10-16
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- Description:
- Marc Hoyle Lovelace was Professor of Archaeology. The service begins with announcements and prayer from 0:14-4:24. Dr. Lovelace preaches from Matthew 5:1-12. Lovelace preaches on the beauty and goodness of the beatitudes and encourages the students to constantly seek Christian living. Dr. Lovelace speaks from 4:31-21:58.
- Subject:
- Bible. Matthew 5
- Creator:
- Lovelace, Marc Hoyle and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 17, 1962
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Marc_Hoyle_Lovelace_1962-10-17
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