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- Joe Stroud was Secretary of the Department of Church Music for the North Carolina Baptist State Convention. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-4:00). After which, Joe Stroud is introduced (4:01-5:43). Stroud’s message is on the “Worship of the Church.” He begins by defining worship as man’s response to God’s revelation of Himself (5:44-9:00). He continues by stating that there are four responses of worship to God’s divine revelation. The four responses are: being amazed, confessing sin, experiencing God’s grace, and witnessing for Christ (9:01-13:00). He continues by explaining that worship must be at the center of all churches do (13:01-15:50). In addition, he examines the corporate worship service (15:51-20:46). He illustrates three principles every Chruch should incorporate into their worship (20:47-25:46). He concludes by explaining the determining factor of worship is always God’s character (25:47-27:39). He closes in benediction (27:40-27:57). This chapel is distorted from 12:53-12:59.
- Sujeito:
- Worship
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Stroud, Joe
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- November 18, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Joe_Stroud_1970-11-18
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- Descrição:
- Jerry Niswonger was Director of Development at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:16). After which, Jerry Niswonger is introduced (1:17-3:30). Niswonger’s message is on the need for a new methodology in the Church. Niswonger begins with an introduction (3:31-6:10). He continues by stating that some of the Church's methods need to be replaced with a new methodology (6:11-9:30). In addition, he states that the new methodology should be built upon the foundations provided in the Bible (9:31-11:45). He concludes by stating that the old methodology must be used until the new method is prepared (11:46-15:10). The service closes in prayer (15:11-15:47).
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Niswonger, Jerry
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- November 17, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Jerry_Niswonger_1970-11-17
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- Descrição:
- Charles D. Page was a student at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a reading of Acts 16:9-15 (0:00-1:49). After which, a prayer is offered (1:50-2:55). Page’s message is on the need for visions in the life of the Christian. Page begins with an introduction and by reading Acts 16:9 (2:56-4:12). He continues by asking his audience to be open to visions (4:13-6:35). He demonstrates the importance of visions by discussing William Carey (6:36-8:17). He states that each believer should see two visions, the first of which is a vision of Jesus Christ (8:18-12:19). In addition, believers should see a vision of a world that needs Christ (12:20-16:03). He concludes by challenging his audience to be obedient to God despite the cost (16:04-16:53). He closes in prayer (16:54-17:20).
- Sujeito:
- Bible. Acts 16, Bible. Acts, and Visions
- O Criador:
- Page, Charles D. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- November 11, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Charles_D_Page_1970-11-11
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- Descrição:
- Robert Ernst Poerschke was the Professor of Christian Education at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with scripture reading and responsive reading (0:00-3:55). After which, a prayer is offered (3:56-6:30). Poerschke’s message is on ordination. Poerschke begins with an introduction concerning the positive aspects of ordination (6:31-10:00). He continues by discussing the negative aspect of ordination which he states is the perceived stark contrast between laymen and clergy (10:01-15:20). He describes the purpose of the laity in the Church (15:21-22:52). He concludes by challenging the clergy to provide a place of ministry for the laity (22:53-27:57). He closes in prayer (27:58-28:18).
- Sujeito:
- Ordination
- O Criador:
- Poerschke, Robert Ernst and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- November 10, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Robert_Ernst_Poerschke_1970-11-10
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- Descrição:
- James H. Blackmoore was a Special Instructor at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:43). After which, Dr. Blackmore is introduced by Charles Broom (1:44-3:53). Dr. Blackmore’s message is on serving with love. Blackmore begins with an introduction on Jesus washing the disciple’s feet (3:54-5:30). After which, he illustrates how to serve God with one’s own hands (5:31-8:20). He explains that believers should not serve for their own glory, but for God's glory (8:21-11:40). He concludes by challenging his audience to love like Jesus loved (11:41-15:35). He closes in prayer (15:36-16:17).
- Sujeito:
- Love
- O Criador:
- Blackmore, James H. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- November 6, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_James_H_Blackmore_1970-11-06
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- Descrição:
- Robert S. Denny was Secretary of the Baptist World Alliance.
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Denny, Robert S.
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- November 5, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Missionary_Day_Address_Robert_S_Denny_1970-11-05
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- Descrição:
- Donald Hadley was a student at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with an introduction of Donald Hadley (0:00-1:38). Hadley’s message is on coping with pressure. Hadley begins by reading Philippians 4:11-13 (1:39-2:43). Hadley then offers a prayer (2:44-3:04). Hadley demonstrates that the success or failure of his audience is dependent upon their ability to cope with pressure (3:05-5:28). He illustrates that the believer must maintain relationships with God and others in order to cope with pressure (5:29-8:57). He adds that believers must remember their calling in order to cope with pressure (8:58-12:10). He concludes by challenging his audience to cope with pressures through biblical means (12:11-13:54).
- Sujeito:
- Bible. Philippians 4, Bible. Philippians, Pressure, and Cope
- O Criador:
- Hadley, Donald and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- November 3, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Donald_Hadley_1970-11-03
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- Descrição:
- Donald E. Cook was Associate Professor of New Testament at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-0:37). Cook’s message is on John 9. Cook begins with an introduction concerning the Bible (0:38-5:05). He continues by discussing the Gospel of John and how Jesus is the light of the world (5:06-8:35). He explains the significance of John 9, and the story of Jesus healing the blind man (8:36-13:06). Cook concludes by reading John 9:1-41 (13:07-19:46). He closes in prayer (19:47-20:31).
- Sujeito:
- Bible. John 9 and Bible. John
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Cook, Donald E.
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- October 29, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Donald_E_Cook_1970-10-29
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- Descrição:
- Zack Deal was a Missionary in Columbia. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-0:42). After which, Zack Deal is introduced (0:43-2:03). Deal’s message is entitled “We Persuade Men.” Deal begins with an introduction, and by reading 2 Corinthians 5:11 (2:04-2:59). He continues by explaining believers must strive to persuade men to please to God (3:00-5:51). In addition, believers must strive to persuade men to flee the wrath of God (5:52-9:36). He provides multiple illustrations concerning the motivation of believers to persuade (9:37-22:54). He concludes by challenging his audience to continue to persuade (22:55-25:42). He closes in prayer (25:43-26:27).
- Sujeito:
- Bible. 2 Corinthians 5 and Bible. 2 Corinthians
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Deal, Zack
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- October 27, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Zack_Deal_1970-10-27
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- Descrição:
- William L. Self was a student at Emory University in Atlanta. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-0:46). After which, Dr. Self is introduced (0:47-3:08). Dr. Self begins with an introduction (3:09-4:43). Dr. Self discusses the difficulties experienced within the last decade (4:44-8:00). He discusses 2 Corinthians 4, explaining that the church is perplexed but should not be driven to despair (8:01-13:13). He continues by reading a letter written by a student (13:14-15:47). He explains two reasons each believer should have hope, the Lord's sovereignty and the local Church (15:48-29:04). He closes by discussing the new age, and by challenging his audience to be hopeful (29:05-29:55). He closes in prayer (29:56-31:23).
- Sujeito:
- Bible. 2 Corinthians and Bible 2 Corinthians 4
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Self, William L.
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- October 22, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_L_Self_1970-10-22