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- James Fitch was on the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:19). After which, James Fitch is introduced (1:20-3:07). The service continues with a time of singing (3:08-4:55). Fitch’s message aims to equip his audience for ministry. Fitch begins with an introduction explaining how management books assisted him in his life and ministry (4:56-8:55). However, he explains that nothing is more important than knowing and loving people (8:56-12:01). He demonstrates that in order to know and love people well, believers must take the initiative (12:02-15:05). In addition, he states that in order to love well one must be willing to suffer (15:06-17:00). He adds that in order to love well believers must be committed to God and others (17:01-23:59). He concludes by challenging his audience to be equippers of saints (24:00-27:10). He closes in prayer (27:11-29:22).
- Sujeito:
- Love and Ministry
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Fitch, James
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- February 16, 1972
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_James_Fitch_1972-02-16
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- Descrição:
- John Terrill Wayland was Professor of Christian Education at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:08). After which, an award is presented to Elisie Myrtle Adkin for a paper on Theology (1:09-2:40). The service continues with a period of singing (2:41-6:20). John Wayland is then introduced (6:21-8:11). Wayland’s message is on a cultural revolution in relation to the American Church. Wayland begins with an introduction concerning the history and current state of the Church (8:12-13:39). After which, he discusses the political, racial and power issues facing the modern American Church (13:40-25:09). He continues by explaining that despite challenges today the believer must follow Jesus (25:10-37:52). He concludes by encouraging his audience to find their Christian ministry (37:53-38:37).
- Sujeito:
- Church
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Wayland, John Terrill
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- January 25, 1972
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_Terrill_Wayland_1972-01-25
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- Descrição:
- T. L. Cashwell, Jr. was Pastor of Hayes Barton Baptist Church in Raleigh, NC. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:10). After which, Dr. T. L. Cashwell is introduced (1:11-3:22). The service continues with a period of singing (3:23-6:37). Cashwell’s sermon is on religion. Cashwell begins by explaining the importance of spiritual things in this world (6:38- 8:17). He continues by discussing the different types of people that exist (8:18-12:12). He illustrates that religion is becoming less popular in the modern world (12:13-17:39). He concludes by challenging his audience to be a voice for the Gospel in the wilderness of the world (17:40-21:30). He closes in prayer (21:31-22:02). The service concludes in song (22:03-22:46).
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Cashwell, T. L., Jr.
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- January 26, 1972
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_T_L_Cashwell_Jr_1972-01-26
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- Descrição:
- Donald D. Moore was Associate Professor of Pastoral Care at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a period of singing (0:00-2:56). Moore’s message is on biblical love. Moore begins with an introduction (2:57-4:11). After which, he discusses the Apostle John (4:12-7:09). He continues by examining the Apostle John’s life. He first examines the Apostle as a young man (7:10-8:48). He secondly examines John in his middle years (8:49-11:35). He thirdly examines the elder John (11:36-13:26). He concludes by illustrating that the strongest emotional need is to love and to be loved (13:27-20:06). The service closes in music (20:07-22:08).
- Sujeito:
- Love
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Moore, Donald D.
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- January 11, 1972
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Donald_D_Moore_1972-01-11
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- Descrição:
- John I. Durham was Professor of Old Testament Interpretation at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with an announcement (0:00-0:55). After which, a portion of Psalm 34 is read (0:56-1:17). A prayer is then offered (1:18-3:17). The service continues with a period of singing (3:18-6:10). Durham’s message is on the new year. Durham begins by discussing the significance of a new year (6:11-9:18). After which, he discusses how often the Church selfishly looks at itself in admiration (9:19-12:19). He demonstrates the current need for spiritual health among believers (12:20-17:00). He concludes by examining the vision of God, which he reads from Psalm 18 and 2 Samuel 22 (17:01-20:57). He closes in prayer (20:58-21:38).
- Sujeito:
- Bible. 2 Samuel 22, Bible. Psalm 18, Bible. 2 Samuel , and Bible. Psalm
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Durham, John I., 1933-
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- January 4, 1972
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_I_Durham_1972-01-04
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- Descrição:
- Stuart Clark Henry was Professor of American Christianity at Duke Divinity School. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-0:54). After which, Stuart Henry is introduced (0:55-2:13). The service continues with a period of singing (2:14-5:27). Henry’s message is on the importance of history. Henry begins by discussing the story of Abraham and Isaac from Genesis 22 (5:28-12:16). After which, he demonstrates how a historian can excellently apply his craft by following tradition (12:17-47:01). He concludes by explaining that the Church has a tradition and heritage (47:02-49:23). He closes in prayer (49:24-49:45).
- Sujeito:
- Bible. Genesis , Bible. Genesis 22, and History
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Henry, Stuart C. (Stuart Clark)
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- February 3, 1972
- Tipo de recurso:
- Text and Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Spring_Lecture_Stuart_Clark_Henry_1972-02-03
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- Descrição:
- Stuart Clark Henry was Professor of American Christianity at Duke Divinity School. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:07). Stuart Henry is then introduced (1:08-3:05). The services continue with a period of singing (3:06-5:14). Henry’s message is on the importance of history. Henry begins by discussing the book of Joshua and how Israel was called to preserve their history (5:15- 8:51). After which, he explains how the Church today must also preserve their history (8:52-11:33). He continues by discussing that a believer should write and preserve the history of the Church through tradition (11:34-21:57). He illustrates and provides multiple examples that demonstrate the importance of preserving history (21:58-39:05). He concludes by stating that “the strength of the past is the strength of today” (39:06-40:21). He closes in prayer (40:22-40:37).
- Sujeito:
- History
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Henry, Stuart C. (Stuart Clark)
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- February 2, 1972
- Tipo de recurso:
- Text and Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Spring_Lecture_Stuart_Clark_Henry_1972-02-02
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SEBTS Summer Term Catalogs
Public Collection- Descrição:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary summer catalogs provide information regarding courses offered at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary during summer months on the campus in Wake Forest, North Carolina. The seminary held its first summer school in 1957 and generally offered main sessions in June and July. Throughout the years, courses were available for various certificate and degree programs.
- Data Criada:
- 1957 to 1994
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_STC_0000
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Primitive Baptist Associations collection - Virginia - Ketockton Primitive Baptist Association
Public Collection- Descrição:
- The Ketockton Primitive Baptist Association was formed in August of 1766, accepting its articles of faith and holding its first session at what was then Ketocton Church in Loudoun County, Virginia. At that time the association was comprised of four churches including Ketocton Church, Mill Creek in Berkley County, Virginia, Smith’s Creek in Shenandoah County, Virginia, and Broad Run in Fauquier County, Virginia, all of which had previously been a part of the Philadelphia Association. The association grew to include churches from the Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C. regions and frequently corresponded with churches in North Carolina and Georgia. Through the years, and with new church formations and growth, churches moved in and out of the association. Early on, the Ketockton Primitive Baptist Association was known as the Ketockton Baptist Association and later addressed themselves as the Ketocton Association of Primitive Baptists, the Ketocton Old School Baptists, or Ketocton Primitive or Old School Baptists. The Ketockton Primitive Baptist Association at one point noted itself to be the second oldest Primitive Baptist association.
- Data Criada:
- 1812 to 2005
- Identificador:
- Ketockton_Primitive_Baptist_Association
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Heimbach Family Slide Collection - Series 4
Public Collection- Data Criada:
- 1960 to 1990
- Identificador:
- ARC.103_004
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