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- Richard Groves was the pastor of Wake Forest Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The service begins with music (0:00-1:49). There is a moment of prayer (1:50-4:03). The visitors at the chapel service are recognized (4:03-4:59). Richard Groves is introduced as the chapel speaker (5:00-6:32). The choir sings an anthem (6:33-9:37). Groves reads Scripture from Matthew 5 and shares an anecdote from his life to illustrate retaliation (9:38-12:32). Groves shares that the church needs to give a critique about giving an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth and teach it (12:33-15:20). He discusses this idea regarding the tension between the Israelis and Arabs and how applying such a principal in practical ways “works” (15:21-26:35). Groves argues that only the way of Jesus holds open the possibility that one’s enemies will cease being one’s enemies (26:36-29:23). Groves ends the service in a word of prayer (29:24-30:31).
- Soggetto:
- Retribution, Peace, and Arab-Israeli conflict
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Groves, Richard, 1943-
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 23 aprile 1986
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Richard_Groves_1986-04-23
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- Descrizione:
- Portions of the audio are inaudible. James V. Hamblen was the Director of Missions of Pilot Mountain Baptist Association in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The service begins with a moment of prayer (0:00-1:58). The choir sings a song of worship (1:59-5:10). Jim Hamblen is introduced as the chapel speaker (5:11-6:51). Hamblen expresses his gratitude for being able to speak, speaking highly of Southeastern Seminary and shares how he began his career in missions (6:52-15:25). He shares about his first mission assignment in Columbia, Maryland (15:26-21:55). Hamblen speaks about John 1 and becoming the person the Father wants one to be by adequately preparing for missionary service in going wherever one is led by God (21:56-38:55). The service closes with a moment of prayer (38:56-40:47).
- Soggetto:
- Missions and Christian union and Mission of the church
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Hamblen, James V.
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 22 aprile 1986
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio and Text
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Missionary_Day_Address_James_V_Hamblen_1986-04-22
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- Descrizione:
- Ron Boswell was the minister at Clement Baptist Church in Hurdle Mills, North Carolina and was a graduate from Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-4:38). There is a call to worship (4:39-5:05). There is a moment of prayer (5:06-6:14). Ron Boswell is introduced as the chapel speaker (6:15-7:12). There is a Scripture reading from Isaiah 53, Hebrews 4, and John 11 (7:13-10:09). The choir sings a song of worship (10:10-13:56). Boswell speaks about a sign reading “Jesus wept” and his church congregation’s toleration of it for the sake of not being offensive to the man who put it there (13:57-15:25). Boswell has decided to discern the meaning of the words “Jesus wept,” which he says is a human and a divine response to the death of Lazarus (15:26-18:27). He speaks of the kinship between anger and grief, both personally and of Jesus (18:28-21:20). Boswell speaks of his concern about “religious inhumanism” and of his personal experience with loving compassion (21:21-29:00). Boswell charges the congregation to remember who they are regarding God (29:01-29:58).
- Soggetto:
- Crying, Jesus Christ--Humanity, and Jesus Christ--Divinity
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Boswell, Ron
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 17 aprile 1986
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Ron_Boswell_1986-04-17
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- Descrizione:
- David Franks was the pastor of Oak Level Christian Church in Youngsville, North Carolina and was a graduate from Southeastern Seminary. Franks reads Scripture from Luke 9 (0:00-1:38). He tells a story about train passengers to illustrate that not everyone who does good works and says they know the Lord will go to Heaven (1:39-9:56). Franks argues that there is no greater menace in Christianity than a church minister without a social conscience and that Christians are called to walk with Jesus in the world (9:57-15:11). Franks ends in a moment of prayer (15:12-15:53).
- Soggetto:
- Good works (Theology) and Heaven
- Creatore:
- Franks, David and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 16 aprile 1986
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_David_Franks_1986-04-16
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- Descrizione:
- Dr. Taylor Clarence Smith was the Visiting Professor of New Testament at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-5:55). Prayer concerns are shared with the congregation and there is a moment of prayer (5:56-9:58). Smith reads Scripture from Matthew 1 (9:59-12:00). Smith speaks of the “portable” sayings of Jesus, meaning one can carry them in their minds and can pull them out to say them from memory, but he argues that they are often stripped to have a shallow meaning (12:01-13:57). Smith argues that Christians are to judge and are not to judge, clarifying that without judging one cannot know right and wrong but that one cannot judge if he is obstructed by sin (13:58-31:32). Smith closes the service with a word of prayer (31:33-32:01).
- Soggetto:
- Sin and Ethics
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Smith, T. C. (Taylor Clarence), 1915-
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 15 aprile 1986
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Taylor_Clarence_Smith_1986-04-15
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- Descrizione:
- Luke B. Smith was the Professor of Supervised Ministry at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-4:20). There is a moment of prayer (4:21-6:11). Luke B. Smith is introduced as the Lecturer (6:12-9:02). Smith expresses his thanks for being able to speak, for those who are attending, and for the kind introduction (9:03-10:25). Smith shares his topic of the inclusion of memory (10:26-13:37). He shares how many people view the existence and process of memory (13:38-15:17). Smith shares reasons why one should contemplate the topic of memory (15:18-22:40). Smith discusses the three ways in which one can view memory as an inclusive force in one's life, the first being the way it provides one with continuity and identity through the integration of time (22:41-37:25). Smith describes the second as the way memory pulls thoughts together so that one can reflect on his activities (37:26-45:00). He describes the third as the way a community develops a collective or common memory (45:01-54:39). The service closes with a benediction (54:40-56:02).
- Soggetto:
- Memory and Thought and thinking
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Smith, Luke B.
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 10 aprile 1986
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio and Text
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Faculty_Lecture_Luke_B_Smith_1986-04-10
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- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Sisson, John
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 9 aprile 1986
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_Sisson_1986-04-09
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- Descrizione:
- Alton H. McEachern was the pastor at First Baptist Church in Greensboro, North Carolina and was a graduate from Southern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-0:59). Prayer concerns are shared with the congregation and there is a moment of prayer (1:00-4:08). Alton H. McEachern is introduced as the chapel speaker (4:09-5:20). McEachern speaks about the miracle of communication (5:21-8:13). He shares that words are the most common form of communication, which are magnificent tools that can bring hurt and build up (8:14-12:22). McEachern shares a personal anecdote to illustrate that communication is a problem internationally, between those of different hierarchal roles, social statuses, and nations, and to show that the meaning of words may change depending on the situation (12:23-18:18). He argues that because words change meaning so often, new translations of the Bible are often needed for the new generations to understand it (18:19-19:20). McEachern says God has a problem with communicating His Spirit and nature with His people (19:21-24:12). McEachern closes the service in a word of prayer (24:13-24:34).
- Soggetto:
- Communication, Holy Spirit, and Bible--Versions
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and McEachern, Alton H.
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 8 aprile 1986
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Alton_H_McEachern_1986-04-08
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- Descrizione:
- Richard Albert Spencer was Professor of New Testament and Assistant to the Dean for Academic Services at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-9:00). There is a Scripture reading (9:01-9:41). Referring to a passage from Genesis and a passage from Revelation, Spencer speaks about the various types of passages which speak to different situations and different aspects of God, as there are direct words from God (9:42-11:17). He says the greatest word for the world comes from John 3:16, which is a “risk of God, giving us a word to man through man” that has probably transformed more lives than any other word (11:18-13:41). Spencer speaks on how the verse is so straightforward and plain yet deeply profound, as it mentions God’s initiative, the nature of God, the width of God’s love, the depth of God’s love, the way to abundant life, and the truth of life (13:42-31:17). Spencer closes the service in a word of prayer (31:18-32:02).
- Soggetto:
- Word of God, God (Christianity)--Love, and Redemption
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spencer, Richard A. (Richard Albert)
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 3 aprile 1986
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Richard_Albert_Spencer_1986-04-03
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- Descrizione:
- John Edward Steely was the Professor of Church History and Historical Theology at Southeastern Seminary. W. Randall Lolley was the President of Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00:00-0:17:56). There is a Scripture reading from John 5:4 (0:17:57-0:18:24). Lolley reads from a letter he has from Stealey to Steely asking if Steely will become Assistant Professor of Church History or Historical Theology (0:18:25-0:20:28). Lolley recounts highlights of Steely’s life, including his family, education, and work (0:20:49-0:22:23). Lolley leads the congregation in prayer (0:22:24-0:24:46). The choir sings a song of worship (0:24:47-0:28:46). There is a responsive Scripture reading from both the Old and the New Testaments (0:28:47-0:32:12). Charles Dorman performs “Amazing Grace” on the dulcimer (0:32:13-0:35:39). Lolley and Ashcraft read select passages from Steely’s sermons picked by Steely’s family and close friends (0:35:40-0:53:55). Karen Clark leads the gathering in prayer (0:53:56-0:56:42). The choir performs “Hallelujah” from Handel’s Messiah (0:56:43-1:01:13). The organ performs a song for the benediction (1:01:14-1:07:36).
- Soggetto:
- God (Christianity)--Worship and love and Memorial service
- Creatore:
- Lolley, W. Randall (William Randall), 1931- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 2 aprile 1986
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio and Text
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Memorial_Service_for_John_Edward_Steely_1986-04-02