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- John Keating Wiles was the Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a call to worship and a Scripture reading from Ezra (0:00-1:39). Prayer concerns are shared with the congregation and there is a moment of prayer (1:40-5:13). John Keating Wiles is introduced as the chapel speaker (5:14-6:19). There is a moment of prayer (6:20-6:44). Wiles speaks about the stigma around orthodoxy and introduces the stubbornness of orthodoxy (6:45-8:47). Wiles explains the stubborn orthodoxy seen in the passage from Ezra that was read earlier (8:48-20:27). The service concludes with a blessing (20:28-20:53).
- Sujeito:
- Bible. Ezra, Belief and doubt, Faith, and Grace (Theology)
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Wiles, John Keating
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- October 28, 1987
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_Keating_Wiles_1987-10-28
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- Descrição:
- G. Thomas Halbrooks was Professor of Church History at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a call to worship from I John (0:00-0:56). There is a moment of prayer (0:57-1:26). There are Scripture readings from Isaiah 58 (1:27-4:27). Prayer concerns are shared and there is a moment of prayer (4:28-7:17). Halbrooks speaks of the celebration of Mardi Gras (7:18-11:27). Halbrooks shares the idea that Baptists should participate in Lent as it was originally for baptism (11:28-17:15). Halbrooks speaks about the religious leaders’ desire to look holier than the common people and how the practice of Mardi Gras undermines the practice of Lent (17:16-18:26). He speaks about how it is easy for Christians today to practice Christianity only in external observances (18:27-22:04). There is a moment of prayer (22:05-24:33).
- Sujeito:
- Mardi Gras, Lent, and Faith
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Halbrooks, G. Thomas
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- March 3, 1987
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_G_Thomas_Halbrooks_1987-03-03
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- Descrição:
- William B. Oglesby Jr. was Pastor Emeritus of Pastoral Counseling at the Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia. The service begins with organ music (0:00-4:28). There is a moment of prayer (4:29-5:28). The congregation is welcomed to the Adams Lectures (5:29-8:26). William Oglesby is introduced as the Adams Lecturer (8:27-12:11). The choir sings “Amazing Grace” (12:12-17:34). Oglesby speaks of the warm welcome he has been given (17:35-19:30). He prefaces his message by speaking about the will of the flesh (19:31-26:45). Oglesby explains that everyone in the same in that they are affected by sin (26:46-28:26). He turns the attention of the congregation to Matthew 11 (28:27-29:40). Oglesby speaks of times when things go well and times when nothing seems to go well, causing one to wonder why (29:41-38:52). Oglesby shares experiences with a housefire and during World War II to illustrate the need for faith when life feels as if it doesn’t get any better (38:53-51:54). The service concludes with a blessing (51:55-52:51).
- Sujeito:
- Bible. Matthew, Suffering, and Faith
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Oglesby, William B., Jr.
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- February 13, 1987
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Adams_Lecture_William_B_Oglesby_Jr_1987-02-13