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- Descrizione:
- Fred W. Sandusky was the former Registrar of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a Scripture reading from the Psalms (0:00-0:55). There is a moment of prayer (0:56-1:28). A welcome is given to the guests of chapel, and the trustees and their families are acknowledged (1:29-3:39). The Warren Pole Award is presented to Judy Powell (3:40-13:09). Fred Sandusky is introduced as the chapel speaker (13:10-15:53). The choir sings an anthem, called “How Firm a Foundation” (15:54-20:32). Sandusky gives his thanks for the opportunity to speak and gives an introduction (20:33-20:57). Sandusky gives a detailed history of the founding of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and the people who took part in it as well as discusses the needs that seminaries should seek to meet (20:58-49:43). The service closes with a word of prayer (49:44-50:36).
- Creatore:
- Sandusky, Fred W. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 10 marzo 1987
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Founders_Day_Address_Fred_W_Sandusky_1987-03-10
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- Descrizione:
- William P. Clemmons was a Professor of Christian Education at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-4:09). The choir sings a song of worship (4:10-6:41). There is a responsive reading (6:42-7:59). There is a moment of prayer (8:00-8:45). Clemmons speaks about the moment he surrendered his life to Christ and the fascination of the children for the baptistry in his local church (8:46-11:22). He speaks about other baptistries and the wonder of baptism (11:23-13:50). Clemmons encourages the congregation to think about their baptisms and the commitment it symbolizes, urging them to remember that commitment in light of Easter’s approach (13:51-22:20). He concludes his service in a moment of prayer (22:21-23:08).
- Soggetto:
- Easter, Baptism, and Commitment to the church
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Clemmons, William P., 1932-
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 5 marzo 1987
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_P_Clemmons_1987-03-05
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- Descrizione:
- John W. Carlton was Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-4:36). There is a blessing read (4:37-5:02). Directions for the service are given (5:03-7:38). There is a responsive reading (7:39-9:02). There is a moment of silence, then the ushers come forward to receive the papers to be burned (9:03-12:44). There is a moment of prayer (12:45-14:08). Carlton speaks about how they participate in Ash Wednesday and the spiritual aspects versus the physical aspects (14:09-16:35). He speaks of the sinfulness of humanity (16:36-19:30). Carlton speaks of the work of redemption in one’s life (19:31-23:47). There is organ music (23:48-27:19). The choir sings a song of worship (27:20-31:13). There is a moment of prayer (31:14-32:57).
- Soggetto:
- Sin, Ash Wednesday services, and Forgiveness
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Carlton, John W., 1920-
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 4 marzo 1987
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_W_Carlton_1987-03-04
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- Descrizione:
- 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).
- Soggetto:
- Mardi Gras, Lent, and Faith
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Halbrooks, G. Thomas
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 3 marzo 1987
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_G_Thomas_Halbrooks_1987-03-03
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- Descrizione:
- 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).
- Soggetto:
- Bible. Matthew, Suffering, and Faith
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Oglesby, William B., Jr.
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 13 febbraio 1987
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Adams_Lecture_William_B_Oglesby_Jr_1987-02-13
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- Descrizione:
- William B. Oglesby Jr. was Pastor Emeritus of Pastoral Counseling at the Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia. The service begins with organ music (0:00:00-0:07:04). There is a moment of prayer (0:07:05-0:07:45). William Oglesby is introduced as the Adams Lecturer (0:07:46-0:09:28). The choir sings a song of worship (0:09:29-0:11:27). Oglesby shares a story an as opening for his presentation (0:11:28-0:17:00). He reviews the topics of the previous presentation (0:17:01-0:20:12). Oglesby speaks about the way in which a minister enables the congregation to participate with a sermon, stating that one should start with the Biblical text (0:20:31-23:15). Oglesby speaks about lectionary preaching (23:16-31:27). Oglesby speaks about reading the Scripture to know what to say when preaching and that the preacher must share it as a story so people can relate (31:28-46:33). Oglesby gives examples of his sermon notes to show how he moved from the text to people (46:34-1:00:23). Oglesby speaks about his intention for the next lecture (1:00:24-1:01:28). The service closes with a prayer (1:01:29-1:01:50).
- Soggetto:
- Preaching and Theology
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Oglesby, William B., Jr.
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 12 febbraio 1987
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Adams_Lecture_William_B_Oglesby_Jr_1987-02-12
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- Descrizione:
- William B. Oglesby Jr. was Pastor Emeritus of Pastoral Counseling at the Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:29). There is a Scripture reading from Ephesians 2 (3:30-5:31). William Oglesby is introduced as the Adams Lecturer (5:32-6:32). The choir sings an anthem (6:33-11:55). Oglesby shares personal anecdotes to begin his presentation (11:56-17:20). Oglesby shares the texts he intends to teach in a future lecture (17:21-18:57). He speaks about how one may practically apply his advice in preparing and presenting sermons (18:58-22:08). Oglesby speaks about the “respondability” of the congregation to take the message and apply it (22:09-24:25). Oglesby speaks about the content of a sermon, namely a nutrition chart sermon, a cookbook sermon, and a menu sermon (24:26-51:30). The service concludes with a benediction from Scripture (51:31-52:04).
- Soggetto:
- Preaching and Theology
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Oglesby, William B., Jr.
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 11 febbraio 1987
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Adams_Lecture_William_B_Oglesby_Jr_1987-02-11
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- Descrizione:
- William B. Oglesby Jr. was Pastor Emeritus of Pastoral Counseling at the Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia. The service begins with organ music (0:00:00-0:06:12). There is a Scripture reading from Mark 3 and a moment of prayer (0:06:13-0:8:32). A welcome is extended to the guests of the Adams Lectures (0:8:33-0:10:57). William Oglesby is introduced as the Adams Lecturer (0:10:58-0:15:42). The choir sings an anthem (0:15:43-0:18:30). Oglesby speaks of his acquaintance with Dr. Adams (0:18:31-0:25:10). He speaks of his experience in preaching and pastoral care and the general belief of preaching (0:25:11-0:31:42). Oglesby speaks of the purpose of the clergy and their regular responsibilities (0:31:43-0:42:00). Oglesby argues that a pastor should be involved in the lives of the congregation and should comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable with his sermons (0:42:01-0:50:55). Oglesby speaks of taking the Biblical text out of context to preach what one wants to versus teaching the Bible for what it says about itself (0:50:56-1:00:40). The service concludes with a prayer (1:00:41-1:00:55).
- Soggetto:
- Biblical teaching and Preaching
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Oglesby, William B., Jr.
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 10 febbraio 1987
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Adams_Lecture_William_B_Oglesby_Jr_1987-02-10
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- Descrizione:
- Joseph B. Bethea was the Raleigh District Superintendent of the United Methodist Church and a graduate of Gammon Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:49). Prayer concerns are shared with the congregation and there is a moment of prayer (3:50-5:07). Joseph Bethea is introduced as the chapel speaker (5:08-5:45). Bethea reads a passage of Scripture from Ephesians 3 (5:08-6:52). Bethea gives his thanks for Southeastern Seminary and has a moment of prayer (6:53-9:24). Bethea speaks of Paul’s emphasis for the believers in Ephesus to grow in maturity, expressing that believers in present day should follow the same advice (9:25-15:00). He suggests that to do this, Christians must live more like Christ, though the circumstances are different from when Jesus lived (15:01-17:25). He argues that Christians must practice religion without adulterating and turning it down (17:26-21:30). He argues that Christians should put their emphasis on love (21:31-27:18).
- Soggetto:
- United Methodist Church, Ministry and Christian union, and Bible. Ephesians
- Creatore:
- Bethea, Joseph B. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 5 febbraio 1987
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Joseph_B_Bethea_1987-02-05
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- Descrizione:
- Marion Lark was pastor of First Baptist Church of Henderson. (not all of sermon is here)
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Lark, Marion
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 3 febbraio 1987
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Marion_Lark_1987-02-03