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- Description:
- Singing and sermons from the 1964 Pigg River Association meeting, (The reel labels this as being from Pigg River, but the box has different markings. The contents are of the Pigg River Association Meeting, however.)
- Subject:
- Primitive Baptists
- Creator:
- Godwin, W. D., Wood, John D., Sr., and Spangler, D. V.
- Location:
- Franklin County (Va.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- August 4, 1964 to August 6, 1964
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- ARC082_022-01-01
- Description:
- Dennis Hockaday was pastor of First Baptist Church in Durham, NC and a graduate of the first SEBTS class. The chapel service opens up with the scripture reading of 2 Corinthians 4:6-11. Rev. Hockaday preaches from 2:36-18:09. Hockaday speaks on moral failure and how ministers should always be speaking in love. He encourages the students that they should hate sin but always move in love towards others and be empathetic. Pastor Hockaday uses two source texts: John 3:16 and Romans 8:35, 37-39.
- Subject:
- Bible. Romans 8 and Bible. John 3
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Hockaday, Dennis
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 4, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Dennis_Hockaday_1961-04-04
- Description:
- Carlyle Marney was the pastor of Myers Park Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC. He preaches from 3:05-37:47. With wit and authority he encourages the students to value their education at the seminary. He speaks on how seminaries should train effective leaders in the churches who understand theology and serve well.
- Subject:
- Education
- Creator:
- Marney, Carlyle, 1916-1978 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 6, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Carlyle_Marney_1961-04-06
- Description:
- Sydnor Lorenzo Stealey was the first president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He begins the service with prayer (00:00-00:29) and a report of the death of one of the trustees, Dr. Elliot, among other updates (00:30-04:07). He then transitions into his message with explanations of the meanings of Luke 19:11-27 (04:08-08:17) and of Luke 11:1-13, with several illustrations (08:18-18:59). He then transitions into talking about the modern Cuban Crisis, with America’s involvement in it, reminding the congregation of Jesus’s example of turning toward God and receiving the right spirit for wisdom (19:00-22:45). He ends with an exhortation to Southern Baptists in his own time (22:46-23:26) before praying (23:27-23:59).
- Subject:
- Bible. Luke and Prayer
- Creator:
- Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 8, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Sydnor_Lorenzo_Stealey_1961-04-08
- Description:
- J. L. Bullard was pastor of Millbrook Baptist Church in the northern Raleigh area. The chapel service opens with a scripture reading from Psalm 32:1-2. Rev. Bullard preaches from 1:55-13:35. He tackles he question "What does it mean to be a part of the body of Christ?" Bullard's source text for his sermon was found in Philippians 3:20.
- Subject:
- Philippians 3
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Bullard, J. L.
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 22, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_J_L_Bullard_1961-03-22
- Description:
- The service begins with a time of confessional prayer (00:00-02:50) and an introduction for the speaker, Dr. Clifton Judson Allen, the editorial secretary of the Sunday School Board (Later to be named LifeWay) of the Southern Baptist Convention (02:51-04:33). His message focuses on that dimension of height in the practice and experience of the Christian Faith as a prerequisite for having depth or breadth in life (04:34-08:01). Three areas this height is needed in are worship (a heightened sense of who God is) (08:02-12:21), conversion (a new-birth encounter with God through Christ’s resurrection) (12:22-16:52), and the Christian life (16:53-21:00). He ends his time in prayer (21:01-21:45).
- Subject:
- God (Christianity)--Meditations
- Creator:
- Allen, Clifton J. (Clifton Judson), 1901-1986 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 4, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Clifton_Judson_Allen_1961-03-04
- Description:
- The service begins with organ music (00:00-01:46). A dramatic reading of various Scriptures and a drama of the story of the Bible follows for the majority of the chapel. The story tells the narrative of Scripture, beginning with creation, moving to the Fall, having hope in the kept promise of God’s deliverance and salvation, looking forward to the coming day of new creation (01:47-24:59). Organ music closes the service (25:00-28:58).
- Subject:
- Bible and Drama
- Creator:
- Swann, Darius L., 1924- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 3, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Event_Darius_L_Swann_1961-03-03
- Description:
- A. Hamilton Reid was secretary of the Alabama Baptist Convention. This was Dr. Reid's first time at Southeastern. Stealey opens the chapel service by reading Romans 14:8 and speaks from 0:00-6:04 to introduce Dr. Reid. Reid preached to the seminary students on how to have a successful ministry. Reid's source text was 2 Timothy 4:5 and speaks from 6:05-32:25.
- Subject:
- 2 Timothy 4
- Creator:
- Reid, A. Hamilton, Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 17, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_A_Hamilton_Reid_1961-03-17
- Description:
- The service begins with the readings of Isaiah 40:31 and Psalm 27:14 (00:00-00:28). No introduction is given for John Terrill Wayland, but he was Professor of Religious Education. He begins by speaking about America’s status for popularity concerning religion, questioning its legitimacy. He mentions statistics showing that more activities occur in church today than prayer, proceeding to emphasize the importance and difficulties of recovering prayer in our churches. These difficulties include one’s intellect, devotion, and, most of all, desire to be with God (00:29-06:22). Created in the image of God, we find our highest self in prayer, not merely in thinking or in struggling (06:23-08:27). Jesus’s disciples saw the effects of prayer on Him, saying to Him, “teach us to pray” (08:28-09:16). Prayer is a combination of two great truths: we must surrender our wills completely to God’s will, and we must assert ourselves to commune with God in faith (09:17-10:54). It is good to know that all that we ask will not be done by God, since God will accomplish His purposes instead of our purposes (10:55-12:10). We should pray so that we might find God and His strength for daily living as well as to see prayers answered for the good of all in God’s timing (12:11-13:54). He closes his time by reciting a poem about prayer (13:55-14:44) and praying (14:45-15:20).
- Subject:
- Prayer
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Wayland, John Terrill, 1935-
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 24, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_Terrill_Wayland_1961-02-24