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- Beschreibung:
- Charles Thomas Dorman was the Director of Student/Field Ministries at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:47). Prayer concerns are shared with the congregation and there are Scripture readings from Genesis and Matthew (3:48-7:40). There is a moment of prayer (7:41-8:56). The choir sings a hymn of worship (8:57-12:38). Dorman asks the congregation to think about words as the stock and trade of humanity (12:39-15:12). Dorman gives the context of the passage from Matthew to explain the power of words (15:13-19:35). Dorman shares of incidents where words evidently had the power to hurt and to heal, both in humanity and from God (19:36-29:35). The service closes with a prayer of benediction (29:36-30:20).
- Fach:
- Word of God, Bible. Matthew, Encouragement, and Language
- Schöpfer:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Dorman, Charles T. (Charles Thomas), 1929-
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- March 11, 1987
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Charles_Thomas_Dorman_1987-03-11

- Beschreibung:
- 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).
- Fach:
- Bible. Matthew, Suffering, and Faith
- Schöpfer:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Oglesby, William B., Jr.
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- February 13, 1987
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Adams_Lecture_William_B_Oglesby_Jr_1987-02-13

- Beschreibung:
- David French was the pastor of Warren Woods Baptist Church in Warren, Michigan and a Trustee of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:41). The choir sings a song of worship (3:42-5:17). There is a Scripture reading (5:18-5:48). The guests in chapel and the trustees are welcomed (5:49-7:31). Prayer concerns are shared with the congregation and there is a moment of prayer (7:32-9:25). Charles Horton leads the congregation in prayer (9:26-14:34). An announcement is made about the eleven o’clock classes (14:35-15:26). David French is introduced as the chapel speaker (15:27-18:24). The choir sings an anthem (18:25-21:50). There is a moment of prayer (21:51-22:11). French speaks of emotional electricity (22:12-23:43). He speaks about when he gets depressed, he likes to go to theologian, Erma Bombeck, and her view that God understands when people don’t enjoy church and God, and He accepts and loves one where he is (23:44-28:50). French desires to speak about forgiveness within families, churches, and agencies and the lack of showing love because one has not received love (28:51-35:45). French turns the focus of the congregation to Matthew 5 and 18, speaking about conviction and about being offended (35:36-48:17). He argues that one should not do the best he can in life but do the best that Christ can do in one’s life (48:18-49:20). The service closes with a moment of prayer (49:21-50:03).
- Fach:
- Jesus Christ--Example--Biblical teaching, Bible. Matthew, Forgiveness, and Bombeck, Erma
- Schöpfer:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and French, David
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- October 14, 1986
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_David_French_1986-10-14

- Beschreibung:
- Richard Albert Spencer was the Professor of New Testament and Assistant to the Dean for Academic Services at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:27). There are Scripture readings from Psalm 37, Matthew 5:1-12, Matthew 25:31-46 (3:28-9:12). There is a moment of prayer (9:13-10:24). Spencer encourages the congregation to think with him about the Beatitudes (10:25-10:55). Spencer speaks about the reason why Jesus taught before He performed miracles, that Jesus saw and knew the people, and about the two sections of the Beatitudes, one which speaks in the present tense and one which speaks toward the future (10:56-34:37). There is a moment of prayer (34:38-34:51). The service closes with organ music (34:52-39:55).
- Fach:
- Jesus Christ--Example--Biblical teaching, Bible. Matthew, and Beatitudes--Sermons
- Schöpfer:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spencer, Richard A. (Richard Albert)
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- September 25, 1986
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Richard_Albert_Spencer_1986-09-25

- Beschreibung:
- Disclaimer: The introduction of the audio denotes an incorrect name for the chapel speaker. Dennis Todd Pinkney was the Assistant Pastor at Galilee Baptist Church and was in the Master of Divinity Program at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-5:58). There is a Scripture reading and a moment of prayer (5:59-7:28). Scripture is read from Matthew 7:1-8 (7:29-8:26). Dennis Pinkney is introduced as the chapel speaker (8:27-9:04). Pinkney turns the congregation’s attention to Matthew 7:3-5 (9:05-11:00). Pinkney speaks on how it is always easy to focus on the faults of others (11:01-14:22). Pinkney shares his opinion that truth is relative, and that truth should be pursued considering “time, context, place, situation, and the like” (14:23-15:37). He discusses the notion that the United States has lost international respect (15:38-16:45). Pinkney speaks about the sin in each person’s life and the judgement from God (16:46-22:21). The service closes in a moment of prayer (22:22-22:37).
- Fach:
- Mercy, Social justice, Truth, and Bible. Matthew
- Schöpfer:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Pinkney, Dennis
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- January 16, 1986
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Dennis_Pinkney_1986-01-16

- Beschreibung:
- Dennis Pinkney was a Southeastern Seminary MDiv student. The service begins with organ music, a Scripture reading from Psalms, and a moment of prayer (0:00-4:47). There is a Scripture reading from Matthew 16:21-26 (4:47-7:40). Pinkney begins by thanking the congregation for their care for him and speaking about Matthew 16:24-25 (7:41-10:18). Pinkney speaks on losing one’s life to gain Christ (10:19-18:20). Pinkney speaks on the world leaning on its own understanding, celebrating worldly things, rather than sacrificing for Christ (18:21-22:59). Pinkney speaks on how one gains life by a denial of self-existence (23:00-30:48). The service ends in a moment of prayer (30:49-31:36).
- Fach:
- Bible. Matthew, Christianity, Self-denial, and Sacrifice
- Schöpfer:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Pinkney, Dennis
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- March 26, 1985
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Dennis_Pinkney_1985-03-26

- Beschreibung:
- Robert Ernst Poerschke was the Professor of Christian Education. The service begins with organ music and with Scripture reading (0:00-8:42). Robert Ernst Poerschke is introduced as the chapel speaker (8:43-9:55). The choir sings a song of worship (9:56-12:36). Poerschke introduces his sermon with a summary of Scripture from Matthew 25:14-30 and a moment of prayer (12:37-16:53). Poerschke speaks about aging and about taking risks, relating it to the Christian lifestyle (16:54-20:28). Poerschke discusses the terms “liberal” and “conservative” regarding the understanding of the infinite number of truths to be discovered about God (20:29-37:57). Poerschke concludes his sermon by commissioning the audience to take risks and explore new truths that may be added to the Christian heritage (37:58-39:29).
- Fach:
- Bible. Matthew, Liberalism (Religion), Truth--Religious aspects--Christianity, Theology, and Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention
- Schöpfer:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Poerschke, Robert Ernst
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- January 24, 1985
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Robert_Ernst_Poerschke_1985-01-24

- Beschreibung:
- William Randall Lolley was the 3rd president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service opens with Dr. Lolley offering a prayer from 0:00-4:22. Music plays from 4:35-7:10. Dr. Lolley speaks from 7:19-25:15. The subject of his message is titled “The State of the Seminarians”. His source text was Matthew 23:37-38.
- Fach:
- Bible. Matthew and Bible. Matthew 23
- Schöpfer:
- Lolley, W. Randall (William Randall), 1931- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- May 6, 1975
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_Randall_Lolley_1975-05-06
- Beschreibung:
- Bob Tremaine was from Crisis Ministries in Palm Coast, FL. The service starts with a word of prayer from 0:00-1:01. A portion of Matthew 22 is read as well as a welcome to the service from 1:05-4:29. An introduction to the speaker is given from 4:33-6:22. Tremaine speaks from 6:28-47:44. Tremaine preaches a message on mission and ministry.
- Fach:
- Bible. Matthew and Bible. Matthew 22
- Schöpfer:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Tremaine, Bob
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- February 28, 1975
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio and Text
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Student_Missions_Conference_Bob_Tremaine_1975-02-28

- Beschreibung:
- Edwin Luther Copeland was Professor of Missions at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:00). After which, there is a period of singing (1:01-3:42). Copeland’s message is on the Great Commission found in Matthew 28. Copeland begins by reading a portion of Matthew 28 (3:43-4:56). He continues by explaining how every believer is a new creation and should be engaged in the Great Commission (4:57-8:34). He explains that the Great Commission must be engaged in regardless of doubt (8:35-14:41). He states that doubts must be delt with gently (14:42-18:03). He concludes by discussing various doubts that must be overcome in order to engage in the Great Commision (18:04-25:45). The service closes in benediction and prayer (25:46-26:26).
- Fach:
- Bible. Matthew 28, Great Commission, and Bible. Matthew
- Schöpfer:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Copeland, E. Luther, 1916-
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- October 26, 1971
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Edwin_Luther_Copeland_1971-10-26