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- Description:
- William Randall Lolley was the third president of SEBTS. The commencement begins with a word of prayer (0:00-2:12). It continues with Scripture reading and another word of prayer (2:13-8:04). President Lolley speaks of the birth and growth of SEBTS and introduces Linda Lee Baker, Senior Class Representative (8:05-12:44). Baker presents a gift to the Lolleys (12:45-15:14). Lolley thanks the graduates for the gift (15:15-16:37). The choir sings a song of worship (16:38-20:20). Dean Morris Ashcraft presents awards to certain graduates (20:21-31:27). The choir sings another song of worship (31:28-34:54). Lolley congratulates the graduates and discusses freedom for all to accept the call to minister (34:55-41:09). Lolley dedicates the night and offers a word of prayer (41:10-42:24). Lolley begins his sermon, based on the three dimensions of ministry found in John 13:1-17 (42:25-42:46). The first dimension is the “means” of ministry, referring to the discovery of ministry (42:47-45:36). The second dimension is the “method” of ministry: servitude (45:37-51:55). The third dimension is the “ends” of ministry, regarding the uniqueness of individual ministries (51:57-1:00:15). Lolley ends with promising the graduates that it is alright to make mistakes and recites from the poet Rudyard Kipling (1:00:16-1:03:00). The event is concluded with a word of prayer (1:03:01-1:03:36).
- Subject:
- Ministry, Bible. John, and Commencement ceremonies
- Creator:
- Lolley, W. Randall (William Randall), 1931- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- May 6, 1988
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Commencement_William_Randall_Lolley_1988-05-06
- Description:
- Richard Loren Hester was Professor of Pastoral Care and Psychology of Religion at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with the sharing of prayer concerns (0:00-1:43). The choir sings a song of worship (1:44-8:14). There is a moment of prayer (8:15-9:59). Hester speaks about a storm that came through the area that affected a graduation ceremony (10:00-16:40). The choir begins to sing “Come Ye Sinners” as Hester continues to tell the story of the graduation procession (16:41-20:21). Hester speaks about pushing back the darkness of ignorance (20:22-29:09). Hester continues telling the story of the procession as the choir sings another song (29:10-40:10).
- Subject:
- Light and darkness and Commencement ceremonies
- Creator:
- Hester, Richard L. (Richard Loren) and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 27, 1988
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Richard_Loren_Hester_1988-04-27
- Description:
- Delos Miles was Professor of Evangelism at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-4:23). Announcements are given (4:24-4:57). There are Scripture readings from I Kings and Ephesians 4 (4:58-9:04). There is a moment of prayer (9:05-9:49). Miles speaks of the animosity towards Jews in the culture (9:50-13:05). Miles argues that Christians should speak the truth in love despite the culture (13:06-14:25). Miles speaks about what it means to speak the truth in love (14:26-24:18). Miles concludes the service with a word of prayer (24:19-24:39).
- Subject:
- Antisemitism, Truth, and Love
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Miles, Delos
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 26, 1988
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Delos_Miles_1988-04-26
- Description:
- Jonathan Eidson was the president of the Student Council at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with music (0:00-3:36). There is a Scripture reading and a call to worship (3:67-4:13). There is a congregational litany of confession (4:14-5:37). There is a Scripture reading (5:38-8:26). There is a moment of prayer (8:27-9:14). Eidson speaks about his experience while being at the seminary, sharing stories about being optimistic and pessimistic (9:15-12:55). He shares about how they should look forward past the trials they have faced and encourages the students to voice their opinions (12:56-17:40). There is a responsive reading (17:41-20:00). The service concludes with a benediction (20:01-21:36).
- Subject:
- Optimism and Pessimism
- Creator:
- Eidson, Jonathan and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 21, 1988
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Jonathan_Eidson_1988-04-21
- Description:
- B. Elmo Scoggin was Emeritus Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-5:52). There is a call to worship and a moment of prayer (5:53-7:19). Scoggin speaks about antisemitism in Germany (7:20-11:43). He discusses the moral topics of the view of the Jews, or God’s people, and the truth about God that they taught to the world (11:44-19:59). The service concludes with a blessing (20:00-20:40).
- Subject:
- Antisemitism, Truth, and Jews
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Scoggin, B. Elmo, 1915-2011
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 14, 1988
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_B_Elmo_Scoggin_1988-04-14
- Description:
- Cynthia Miller was an MDiv student at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-2:29). An introduction to the service is given as well as an explanation for the banners hanging in the chapel (2:30-5:33). There is a call to worship (5:34-6:26). Prayer concerns are shared and there is a moment of prayer (6:27-10:32). There is a Scripture reading from Genesis (10:33-11:52). Miller speaks about Abraham being the father in faith and Sarah’s response to that (11:53-13:45). Miller argues that Sarah had authority and respect, even over Abraham at times (13:46-15:00). Miller speaks of the criticism that Sarah received in using Hagar to have a child for Abraham but suggests a justification in that Sarah was trying to keep her promise to have a child (15:01-15:45). Miller speaks about Sarah’s homemaking and care while following God’s call and promise to her and Abraham (15:46-23:03). The service closes with a charge to the congregation (23:04-23:34).
- Subject:
- God--Promises and Covenants
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Miller, Cynthia
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 13, 1988
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Cynthia_Miller_1988-04-13
- Description:
- Albert L. Meiburg was Professor of Pastoral Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-2:41). There is a Scripture reading (2:42-3:15). There is a Scripture reading from Psalms and a moment of prayer (3:16-6:15). The men and women who play music for the service are recognized and there is a Scripture reading from Hebrews (6:16-8:24). There is an announcement about the Spring Fling activities (8:25-9:07). Meiburg speaks about the anxiety of the ending of the semester (9:08-11:01). Meiburg speaks of throwing out the trash, literally and spiritually, stating that everyone makes garbage, that it must be dealt with, and that the gospel helps one make goodness, not garbage, the center of one’s life (11:02-22:32). The service concludes with a benediction (22:33-23:21).
- Subject:
- Sin and Garbage disposal units
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Meiburg, Albert L., 1925-
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 12, 1988
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Albert_L_Meiburg_1988-04-12
- Description:
- Elizabeth B. Barnes was Assistant Professor of Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:42). There is a moment of prayer (3:43-5:29). Elizabeth Barnes is introduced as the chapel speaker (5:30-9:54). Barnes reads a passage of Scripture from Matthew and a poetic reflection (9:55-11:10). Barnes speaks about a murder which opened the eyes of many to political injustice (11:11-13:25). Barnes wonders why Southern Baptists are not aware of, or not meeting the needs of, people in severe poverty and discrimination, naming the core problem as the church’s lack of seeing the meeting of such needs as part of the gospel (13:26-16:14). She speaks of the tension in the Southern Baptist community about church doctrine (16:15-18:08). She shares her thesis, discussing how Lumberton First Baptist Church and the Southern Baptist Convention specifically failed to see the conditions of poverty and discrimination (18:09-35:35). Barnes speaks about the application of the theology she has been discussing (35:34-52:25). The service concludes with a moment of prayer (52:26-53:18).
- Subject:
- Poverty, Theology, and Evangelistic work
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Barnes, Elizabeth B., 1938-
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 7, 1988
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Elizabeth_B_Barnes_1988-04-07