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 - Charles Midkiff was pastor of First Baptist Church in Greenville, KY and a SEBTS Trustee. The service opens with a word of prayer (00:00-01:09). President Randall Lolley introduces Charles Midkiff as the chapel speaker, and he reads from Genesis 35:1-3 (01:10-04:35). The choir sings a song of worship (04:36-08:08). Midkiff begins his sermon with a word of prayer (08:09-09:20). Midkiff walks through the story of Jacob in Genesis, specifically his meeting with God at Bethel, and he describes his time at Southeastern as a “Bethel” experience (09:21-19:08). Midkiff shares four “Bethel” experiences during his time at Southeastern: a deeper love for the Scriptures, an appreciation for the Baptist witness, a fervor for ecumenism and missions, and an “agape” defined love for others (19:09-30:11). Midkiff concludes his sermon by giving a story about when President Lolley visited his family in a time of need, and he thanks the Southeastern community for their love and generosity (30:12-36:14). The service ends with President Lolley giving a word of prayer (36:15-36:43).
 - Sujeito:
 - Experience (Religion), Love--Religious aspects--Christianity--Biblical teaching, and Generosity--Religious aspects--Christianity
 - O Criador:
 - Midkiff, Charles and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
 - Localização:
 - Wake Forest (N.C.)
 - Língua:
 - English
 - Data Criada:
 - October 13, 1987
 - Tipo de recurso:
 - Audio
 - Identificador:
 - SEBTS_Chapel_Charles_Midkiff_1987-10-13
 
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- Descrição:
 - Felicia Stewart was a Master of Divinity student. The service begins with organ music (00:00-05:42). The speaker delivers the Scripture reading from Matthew 20:1-15, and he gives a word of prayer (05:43-11:15). A soloist sings a song of worship (11:16-14:52). Stewart delivers a message from the parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard, and she argues that the point of the parable is God has a generous nature which humans sometimes lack when working with each other (14:53-29:24). Stewart ends the service with a word of prayer (29:25-29:56).
 - Sujeito:
 - Generosity--Religious aspects--Christianity, Laborers in the vineyard (Parable), and Grace (Theology)
 - O Criador:
 - Stewart, Felicia and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
 - Localização:
 - Wake Forest (N.C.)
 - Língua:
 - English
 - Data Criada:
 - April 5, 1984
 - Tipo de recurso:
 - Audio
 - Identificador:
 - SEBTS_Chapel_Felicia_Stewart_1984-04-05
 
 
