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- Description:
- A brief time of worship is cut out of the audio (00:00-00:08), a responsive reading of Selection 93 is read aloud (00:09-02:14), and another brief time of worship is shortened on the audio (02:15-02:52). There is no introduction for David Mein, but he was a Visiting Professor of Missions and President of North Brazil Baptist Theological Seminary. His message is about “the Holy Spirit and human experience” (02:53-03:03). He notes the present condition in the world, and especially in America, both among Christians and non-Christians, of pessimism and defeat; he concludes these spirits are present because the Holy Spirit is not real and vital in most of our lives, noting that some refer to the Holy Spirit in the neuter gender, some with emotional excesses such as in some branches of Pentecostalism, and some as mere theological topics of conversation (03:04-04:16). Dr. Mein proceeds to testify to his own experience of the reality and vitality of the Holy Spirit in his own life, first by identifying himself with the words of Paul’s own self-reflection in Romans 7 (04:17-06:41). He mentions from Ephesians 3:16 that the same Holy Spirit who puts sin to death in us also strengthens the inner man and, according to Ephesians 4:13, leads us to mature manhood, to the measure of the fullness of the stature of Christ (06:42-07:20). Through the Holy Spirit, Mein says that God’s love is poured into our hearts, according to Galatians 5:22; apart from Him, we cannot love man or God as we ought (07:21-09:26). Next, Mein says that through the Holy Spirit we come into possession of that hope which produces in us assurance, quoting both Ephesians 1:14 and Romans 15:13, among other passages of Old Testament Scripture (09:27-12:22). He ends with a concession that as we walk in the Spirit, the Holy Spirit would be both real and vital to us, that He would give us victory over our sinful natures, that He would pour God’s love into our hearts, and that He would give us the hope that produces assurance (12:23-12:51). He ends with a prayer to the Holy Spirit to kindle love in the hearts of his listeners (12:52-13:40).
- Subject:
- Holy Spirit
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Mein, David
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 6, 1965
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_David_Mein_1965-10-06
- Description:
- The service begins with the overlapping audio of the ending of a prayer and the introduction of Clarence Griffin, concerning his educational, ministerial, and missional background in Indonesia (00:00-01:03). He begins with gratefulness for the opportunity to speak (01:04-02:15) by reading Matthew 4:18-22 and telling a fishing story to relate to Jesus's call to fish for men. He explains that, from Matthew 5:13-16, we are called to also be the salt and light of the world, preserving those who are perishing and warning those who roam in darkness of the imminent Danger about them (02:16-07:42). In a world which desires peace where there is none, we must not be worriers but warriors for Christ (07:43-13:42). Griffin proceeds to read the story of Gideon from Judges 7, outlining two aspects of the victory of the 300. Firstly, God wanted to make sure His people gave Him the glory for the victory instead of themselves, and secondly, God wanted to increase His people's faith in Him (13:43-15:38). We cannot win the world by our own power, but we must fully depend on the power of the Holy Spirit (15:39-20:50). He ends his time in prayer, (20:51-21:51) and the service ends with a choral closing (21:52-22:17).
- Subject:
- Witness bearing (Christianity)
- Creator:
- Griffin, Clarence
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 5, 1965
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Clarence_Griffin_1965-11-05
- Description:
- The service opens with Scripture reads from Psalm 24:7, Isaiah 40:3, Isaiah 40:5, and 2 Corinthians 4:6, (00:00-00:43) followed by an introduction for C. Y. Dossey and Julian Hopkins. Dossey was from the Division of Evangelism of the Home Mission Board (now the North American Mission Board), and Hopkins was the Secretary of the Division of Evangelism of the Baptist Convention of North Carolina. Hopkins read the sermon text, 1 Corinthians 1:17-25, and prayed before Dossey gave the sermon (00:44-06:00). Dossey began his message by highlighting the effective witness of the first-century Christians, and he challenges his listeners to have effectual ministries as well (6:01-07:10). First, we need a renewal of authoritative preaching, proclaiming what the Bible says in a way where people can understand it (07:11-09:03). He mentions that we must not become a Biblical critic or attempt to defend the Bible, but only preach the Bible well, not cleverly. He declares that the reason why some Baptists have chased the "tongues movement" is because we have failed to preach accurately about the Holy Spirit (09:04-13:38). He emphasizes the importance of experiencing Christ's power now instead of relying too heavily on Christianity's rich past or on Christianity's rich future (13:39-17:19). He also says there must be a renewal of the eschatological emphasis in our preaching accompanied by courage, and we must be willing to disturb people with the boldness of the Biblical message by holding some "over Hell until they can smell fire and brimstone" (17:20-24:23). He closes in prayer (24:24-25:00).
- Subject:
- Preaching and Church renewal
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Hopkins, Julian, and Dossey, C. Y.
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 3, 1965
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_C_Y_Dossey_1965-11-03
- Description:
- The service opens with a reading from a poem by nineteenth century theologian, Walter Rauschenbush, entitled “The Little Post and Gate” (00:00-01:31) and a time of silent prayer to God before John Wright’s “Prayer for Theological Students” is vocalized (01:32-05:04). An introduction is given for the Reverend C. Wade Goldston, Chaplain at Louisburg College in Louisburg, NC, graduate of both Duke Divinity School and Yale University, and a pastor in North Carolina. He was currently returning to SEBTS to teach a course in Methodist Polity, and he was a member of the North Carolina Commission on Town and Country (05:05-05:51). Goldston intends to share from his own Christian witness (05:52-07:58). Firstly, Goldston mentions that we are not only made right with God by faith in Jesus, but we also continue to live by faith (07:59-11:33), ministering with our lives by faith (11:34-12:42). Secondly, he mentions that we can depend upon God to guide us and provide for us (12:43-15:51). Thirdly, God causes everything to work together for good to those who love Him (15:52-19:53). Finally, Goldston shares that we get what we give out (19:54-24:06). He then closes the message in prayer (24:07-24:55).
- Subject:
- Christian life and Faith
- Creator:
- Goldston, C. Wade and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 14, 1965
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_C_Wade_Goldston_1965-10-14
- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of Isaiah 40:31 and prayer (00:00-03:24), followed by announcements (03:25-9:59) and an introduction for Alan Compton concerning his education and ministry. He was a missionary and a representative of Radio and Television Works of Missionary Fields of Latin America (10:00-11:37). His message focuses on discipleship and the Great Commission, beginning by saying the Great Commission has lost emphasis in many Southern Baptist churches in America. Even its individualized interpretation over the years has resulted in talking about “what we are doing” instead of “what God is doing” (11:38-15:23). His text is taken from Acts 1, and he warns that discipleship has become the job of those called into professional ministry, when it is the necessary responsibility and call of God for every Christian. We can only have compassion for the world by being disciples of Jesus Christ, and we must be willing to go wherever God may call us (15:24-25:17). Obeying the Great Commission becomes less about what you do and more about the witness you become in Christ (25:18-27:29). We cannot depend on enthusiasm and faith by themselves to carry out this work, but we must depend on the Holy Spirit (27:30-34:43). He ends the service in prayer, but the words seem to cut out before he is done speaking (34:44-35:51).
- Subject:
- Great Commission (Bible) and Christians (Disciples of Christ)
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Compton, Alan
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 2, 1965
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Alan_Compton_1965-11-02
- Description:
- CDI-01-0405: "Here Pastor Lloyd Conners of the First Baptist Church in Marfa, Texas witnesses to two of the adult men in a remote village in Mexico. Brother Conner's church sponsors a mission and has helped to build a church building in Porvenir, Mexico.";
CDI-01-0407: St. Louis Southern Baptist Convention;
CDI-01-0408: St. Louis Southern Baptist Convention;
CDI-01-0409: St. Louis Southern Baptist Convention;
CDI-01-0410: St. Louis Southern Baptist Convention;
CDI-01-0412: Campus Scene;
CDI-01-0413: Ogbomosho. Baptist Hospital; "Dr. Billy Graham, left, and Mr. Royal of the Associated Press (left, behind Dr. Graham) on tour in the hospital with missionaries, left to right: L.C. Smith, M.D.; J.C. Pool; Keith Edwards, M.D.; and Mrs. William M. Gilliland, M.D.";
CDI-01-0414: "Reverend Herbert Dawkins and Herbert Jr. who attended summer school. They came on their sail boat." Missionary pictures, Brady, Bahamas
- Subject:
- Missions, Gateway Arch (Saint Louis, Mo.), Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Missionaries, Short-term missions, and Evangelistic work
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1951 to 1980
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-0405/0416
- Description:
- CDI-01-0024: Seminar on Urban Studies, (Standing on left) Dr. Luther Copeland, 1969;
CDI-01-0025: (Center) Dr. Tom Bland, 1969;
CDI-01-0026: 1969;
CDI-01-0027: 1969;
CDI-01-0028: This photograph has a note on the back that reads, "From Wilmington College", 1969;
CDI-01-0029: This photograph has a note on the back that reads "From Norfolk, VA, 1969;
CDI-01-0030: 1969;
CDI-01-0031: (Left) Dr. George Shriver and (Right) Reverend Ronald McLaughlin, 1969; CDI-01-0032: This photograph has a note on the back that reads, "a group from Gardner." 1969;
CDI-01-0033: 1969;
CDI-01-0037: 1969;
CDI-01-0039: 1969;
CDI-01-0041: Missions Conference, 1964;
CDI-01-0042: Missions Conference, 1964;
CDI-01-0043: Missions Conference, Frances Hudgins, 1964;
CDI-01-0044: Missions Conference, (Standing, left) Dr. Truman Smith and (Center) Dr. Elmo Scoggin, 1964;
CDI-01-0045: Missions Conference, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Moss, 1964;
CDI-01-0046: Missions Conference, Ross Coggins, 1964;
CDI-01-0047: Missions Conference, (Left to right) Member of the General Planning Committee Lida Henderson, Faculty Advisor Dr. Luther Copeland, Program Director Joe Clontz, Publicity Director Peggy Claunch, 1967; CDI-01-0048: (Center) Bill Bell, Agriculture and Technical College, Greensboro, North Carolina, 1969;
CDI-01-0049: Wingate College, (On the right, cut off person) Steve Geiger, 1969; CDI-01-0050: (Middle) Dr. Luther Copeland and (Right) Dr. George Shriver, 1969; CDI-01-0051: Dr. Luther Copeland and Dr. Walter Knight, 1969;
CDI-01-0052: Reverend Charles and Charlotte Davis, 1969;
CDI-01-0053: Dr. George W. Webber and Brother Frank of the Taize Community, 1969;
CDI-01-0054: Wingate College, Truman Smith, Dr. Frank Lide, and Connie Dillon, 1969;
CDI-01-0055: Dr. Luther Copeland and Walter Knight, Editor of Home Mission Magazine, 1969;
CDI-01-0056: (Speaking) Cecil Etheridge of the Home Mission Board, 1969; CDI-01-0057: Walter L. Knight of the Home Mission Magazine, 1969; CDI-01-0058: (Left to right) Dr. Thomas A. Bland, Reverend Gerald M. Davis, Dr. E. Luther Copeland, Secretary of City and Metropolitan Missions of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina Reverend Ernest C. Upchurch, 1969; CDI-01-0060: Student Missions, 1962;
CDI-01-0061: Missions Conference, CC Smith, 1962 - 1963;
CDI-01-0062: Student Missions Conference, Nathan Porter and the back of this photograph also contains a note that reads, "Student Meffords(Spain) (rt)", 1962 - 1963;
CDI-02-0063: Student Missions Conference, 1962 - 1963;
CDI-01-0064: Student Missions Conference, 1962 - 1963;
CDI-01-0065: Student Missions Conference, 1962 - 1963;
CDI-01-0066: Student Missions Conference, 1962 - 1963;
CDI-01-0067: Student Missions Conference, Dr. John Claypool, 1962 - 1963;
CDI-01-0068: Student Missions Conference, (Left) Dr. George Shriver and (Center) Dr. Harold Oliver, 1962 - 1963
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, Theological seminary facilities, and Women seminarians
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1960 to 1969
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-0024/0068
- Description:
- CDI-01-0222: Missions Conference, 1964;
CDI-01-0223: Student Missions Conference, 1962 - 1963;
CDI-01-0224: Missions Conference, 1959 - 1960;
CDI-01-0225: Missions Conference, 1960;
CDI-01-0226: Missions Conference, 1960;
CDI-01-0227: Student Missions Conference, 1962 - 1963;
CDI-01-0228: Student Missions Conference, 1961 - 1962;
CDI-01-0229: Missions Conference, "Southeastern has nearly 900 graduated alumni in North Carolina alone. This is better than one out of every four Baptist pastors or church leaders in North Carolina has been trained at Southeastern.", 1962;
CDI-01-0230: Student Missions Conference, (Center) Dr. I.N. Patterson, Dr. A. V. Washburn, Stephen Akinleye, Leaders in Worship, 1962 - 1963;
CDI-01-0231: Student Missions, "Dr. and Mrs. A.V. Washburn of Boiling Springs, North Carolina, lead a conference on Africa. Dr. Washburn gave up his medical practice for a year to visit and study medical missions in Africa. Mrs. Washburn, a registered nurse, accompanied him.", 1962;
CDI-01-0232: Missions Conference, 1960:
CDI-01-0233: Missions Conference, H. Cole of North Carolina, B. Jenkins of Virginia, (Standing on right) Dr. Luther Copeland, Chairman of the Missions Conference Ken Burnette, March 1960
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, Missionaries, Theological seminary facilities, and Women seminarians
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1959 to 1965
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-0222/0233
- Description:
- CDI-01-0190: Mrs. David Wooten (Pat) President of Minister Wives' Association, 1965;
CDI-01-0192: Mrs. Thomas Allred (May) President of Minister Wives' Association, 1963;
CDI-01-0193: Mrs. John Compere (Anne) President of Minister Wives' Association, 1967;
CDI-01-0194: Mrs. Rodney Beale (Martha) President of Minister Wives' Association, 1964;
CDI-01-0195: Ministers Wives Retreat Summer, 1965;
CDI-01-0196: (Third from the top step) Betty Weathers, and (Fourth from the top of the stairs) Lou Lolley;
CDI-01-0197: Mrs. Colin Jackson (Doris) President of Minister Wives' Association, 1966;
CDI-01-0200: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat, This retreat was located in the Southeastern cafeteria, 1967;
CDI-01-0201: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat;
CDI-01-0202: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat, 1967;
CDI-01-0203: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat, 1967;
CDI-01-0204: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat;
CDI-01-0205: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat, 1967;
CDI-01-0208: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat, 1967;
CDI-01-0209: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat;
CDI-01-0210: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat, 1967;
CDI-01-0211: North Carolina Ministers' Wives Retreat, 1967;
CDI-01-0212: (Left to right) Mrs. John Lawrence, Mrs. James Pharr, Mrs. Roy Walker, and Mrs. Randall Lolley;
CDI-01-0213: Wives Retreat, Mrs. John Lawrence, Mrs. James Pharr, Mrs. Roy Walker, and Mrs. Randall Lolley;
CDI-01-0214: Program Personalities, Ministers' Wives' Retreat, (Left to right) (Back row) Jean Parker of Memorial Church in Williamston, North Carolina, Mrs. T. L. Cashwell Jr of Hayes Barton Church in Raleigh, North Carolina, Mrs. Thurman Allred of Concord, North Carolina, Newly- elected Chairman Mrs. Roy Walker of Fayetteville, North Carolina, (Front row) Mrs. J. W. Weathers of Southeastern Seminary, Retiring Chairman Mrs. John Gill of Memorial Church in Williamston, North Carolina, July 13, 1968;
CDI-01-0215: (Third from left) Southeastern Seminary President's wife Mrs. Pauline Binkley and (Fourth from left) Mrs. Martha James;
CDI-01-0216: (Third from right) Betty Weathers, 1966;
CDI-01-0217: Ministers' Wives Retreat, North Carolina Ministers Wives' Association, (Third from right) Recruiter Betty Weathers (recruiter), 1967; CDI-01-0218: Ministers' Wives Retreat at Southeastern Seminary, August 1 - 3, 1966;
CDI-01-0219: Georgia Alumni President, Gene K. Hiers of Hinesville, Georgia, 1973 - 1974;
CDI-01-0220: Missions Conference, Hannah Scoggin, professor's wife, and Elosia Lee, 1964;
CDI-01-0221: Program leaders for the Ministers' Wives Retreat, Mrs. Thurman Allred, Dr. Luther Copeland, and Mrs. C.C. Harren, 1965
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Women seminarians
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1964 to 1967
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-0189/0221
- Description:
- CDI-01-0145: Seminary choir, (Front far right) Director Dr. Ben Johnson, 1960;
CDI-01-0146: Seminary Choir, 1964;
CDI-01-0147: Jim Blackwelder, Director of the Wingate College Choir Chapel, 1967; CDI-01-0148: Before Christmas music, Mixed Chorus, Dr. Ben Johnson directing the Seminary choir, December 1964;
CDI-01-0149: Choir 1963 - 1964;
CDI-01-0150: Before Christmas program, Chorus 1964;
CDI-01-0151: Music, 1962 - 1963;
CDI-01-0152: Music, Seminary Choir, (Second row, first from left) Max H. Smith, 1962 - 1963;
CDI-01-0153: Mixed Chorus, 1964 or 1967;
CDI-01-0154: Choir, (Second row, far left) Director Dr. Ben Johnson, 1967 - 1968; CDI-01-0155: Choir; CDI-01-0156: Mixed Chorus, 1967 - 1968;
CDI-01-0157: Music Department, Max Smith directing, 1962 - 1963;
CDI-01-0158: Men's Choir (Second row, far left) Director Dr. Ben Johnson, Spring 1965
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, Theological seminary facilities, Choral music, Choral conducting, and Women seminarians
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1960 to 1968
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01--145/0158