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- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1990
- Identifier:
- ARC.011_003_001
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1990
- Identifier:
- ARC.011_003
- Description:
- This collection contains scans of the correspondence series of the John Warwick Montgomery papers. More information on the collection can be found here: https://library.sebts.edu/archives/montgomery.
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1990
- Identifier:
- ARC.011
- Description:
- This collection contains 106 annual reports of the Tuckaseigee Baptist Association, founded in 1829 in North Carolina. They met mostly in Jackson County (N.C.) but has included Haywood, Swain, Macon Counties (N.C.) and Rabun County (Ga.). Years covered are: 1831, 1857, 1876, 1877, 1879, 1880, 1885, 1888, 1891, 1898 - 1903, 1907, 1908, 1910 - 1912, 1913, 1915, 1918, 1921, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1929 - 1931, 1933, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1942 - 1948, 1951, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1961 - 1967, 1969 - 1996, 1998 - 2023
- Date Created:
- 1831 to 2023
- Identifier:
- SBC.001.001.Tuckaseigee
- Description:
- Zion’s Rest Primitive Baptist Church was organized on April 23, 1949, in Rockingham County, Spray, North Carolina. This record book includes minutes from regular meetings. The church held monthly meetings and according to its records closed on November 1, 1987. This record book includes the same entries as a section of Zion's Rest Primitive Baptist Church's third formal record book (PBHLA-ZRPB.006).
- Subject:
- Zion's Rest Primitive Baptist Church and Primitive Baptists
- Creator:
- Zion's Rest Primitive Baptist Church
- Location:
- Rockingham County (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- January 5, 1980 to December 8, 1985
- Resource type:
- Text
- Identifier:
- PBHLA-ZRPBC.007
- Description:
- Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church was founded on October 28, 1899, and located in Martinsville, Virginia. Several names are used throughout the records books including Primitive Baptist Church at Martinsville, Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church, the Church Street Primitive Baptist Church Martinsville, Virginia, and Chatham Heights Primitive Baptist Church. Reference is made to the church meeting at a new location in Chatham Heights in 1963 which may explain some name variation. The church typically met monthly during which time minutes were recorded in the church record books. The first entry in this record book is July 1986 and the final entry is December 1990. Two letters are included, one from July 1985 and the other from March 1995.
- Subject:
- Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church and Primitive Baptists
- Creator:
- Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church
- Location:
- Martinsville (Va.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- July 26, 1986 to March 25, 1995
- Resource type:
- Text
- Identifier:
- PBHLA-MPBC.011
- Description:
- Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church was founded on October 28, 1899, and located in Martinsville, Virginia. Several names are used throughout the records books including Primitive Baptist Church at Martinsville, Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church, the Church Street Primitive Baptist Church Martinsville, Virginia, and Chatham Heights Primitive Baptist Church. Reference is made to the church meeting at a new location in Chatham Heights in 1963 which may explain some name variation. The church typically met monthly during which time minutes were recorded in the church record books.
- Subject:
- Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church and Primitive Baptists
- Creator:
- Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church
- Location:
- Martinsville (Va.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- June 22, 1985 to June 21, 1986
- Resource type:
- Text
- Identifier:
- PBHLA-MPBC.010
- Description:
- Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church was founded on October 28, 1899, and located in Martinsville, Virginia. Several names are used throughout the records books including Primitive Baptist Church at Martinsville, Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church, the Church Street Primitive Baptist Church Martinsville, Virginia, and Chatham Heights Primitive Baptist Church. Reference is made to the church meeting at a new location in Chatham Heights in 1963 which may explain some name variation. The church typically met monthly during which time minutes were recorded in the church record books.
- Subject:
- Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church and Primitive Baptists
- Creator:
- Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church
- Location:
- Martinsville (Va.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 26, 1983 to May 25, 1985
- Resource type:
- Text
- Identifier:
- PBHLA-MPBC.009
- Description:
- Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church was founded on October 28, 1899, and located in Martinsville, Virginia. Several names are used throughout the records books including Primitive Baptist Church at Martinsville, Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church, the Church Street Primitive Baptist Church Martinsville, Virginia, and Chatham Heights Primitive Baptist Church. Reference is made to the church meeting at a new location in Chatham Heights in 1963 which may explain some name variation. The church typically met monthly during which time minutes were recorded in the church record books. The first entry in this record book is October 1954 and the final entry is August 1958. One additional entry from September 1989 is included at the end of the book.
- Subject:
- Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church and Primitive Baptists
- Creator:
- Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church
- Location:
- Martinsville (Va.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 9, 1954 to September 23, 1989
- Resource type:
- Text
- Identifier:
- PBHLA-MPBC.003
- Description:
- Samuel Eugene Balentine was Associate Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament. The service begins with a prayer of invocation (0:00:00-0:03:20). There are Scripture readings from Deuteronomy 6 and Colossians 2 and 3 (0:03:21-0:06:59). A welcome is extended to the guests of the commencement ceremony, and thanks and recognition are given for the graduates (0:07:00-0:11:13). George Johnson presents a gift on behalf of the graduates for the Southeastern library (0:11:14-0:11:46). Thanks are offered for the gift (0:11:47-0:12:44). There is a song of worship (0:12:45-0:15:54). Balentine speaks of the Israelites following the instruction of the Lord as an illustration for his charge for the graduates to love God and live like it (0:15:55-0:33:26). The name of the recipient of the Associate of Divinity degree is called so she may come forward and receive her diploma (0:33:27-0:37:24). The names of the recipients of the Master of Religious Education degree are called so they may come forward and receive their diplomas (0:37:25-0:39:52). The names of the recipients of the Master of Divinity degree are called so they may come forward and receive their diplomas (0:39:53-0:54:38). The names of the recipients of the Master of Theology degree are called so they may come forward and receive their diplomas (0:54:39-0:57:25). The names of the recipients of the Doctor of Ministry degree are called so they may come forward and receive their diplomas (0:57:26-1:03:33). There is a litany of mission (1:03:34-1:06:20). There is a moment of prayer to conclude the service (1:06:21-1:07:06).
- Subject:
- Baptist theological seminaries and Commencement ceremonies
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Balentine, Samuel E. (Samuel Eugene), 1950-
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- December 13, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio and Text
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Commencement_Samuel_Eugene_Balentine_1986-12-13
- Description:
- Claude Y. Stewart Jr. Was the Professor of Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:20). An announcement is made for the cantata (3:21-3:40). There is a Scripture reading and a word of prayer (3:41-5:20). There is a Scripture reading from the New Testament (5:21-7:33). The congregation is led in the Lord’s Prayer (7:34-8:12). Stewart speaks of the confession of Christ being the Son of God, saying the church uses Scripture to remember not to confess (8:13-11:12). Stewart discusses the various confessions, namely the confessions that Christ and His message are agelessly the same (11:13-30:40). The choir sings a song of worship (30:41-33:24). There is a benediction to conclude the service (33:25-34:06).
- Subject:
- Son of God and Confession
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Stewart, Claude Y., 1940-
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- December 2, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Claude_Y_Stewart_Jr_1986-12-02
- Description:
- This chapel service is facilitated by international students at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with the explanation for a Nigerian marriage song (0:00-0:46). A welcome is extended to the guests of the service, and the international service is explained (0:47-1:58). There is a moment of prayer (1:59-3:22). There is presumably a Scripture reading in another language (3:23-4:37). There is a song of worship (4:38-7:42). There is a meditation presenting in Japanese, then translated into English, speaking about the work of Jesus in one’s life (7:43-18:01). A word of thanks is shared in the speaker’s own language, then in English (18:02-20:30). He then prays in his native tongue (20:31-21:28).
- Subject:
- Students, Foreign and Missions
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English and Japanese
- Date Created:
- November 26, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_International_Students_1986-11-26
- Description:
- Denton Lotz was the Director of the Division of Evangelism and Education for the Baptist World Alliance. The service begins with organ music (0:00-4:50). There is a moment of prayer (4:51-7:09). The choir sings a song of worship (7:10-12:19). Denton Lotz is introduced as the chapel speaker (12:20-17:45). Lotz discusses missions and references the books of Mark and Romans (17:46-19:30). He has a moment of prayer (19:31-19:54). Lotz discusses what mission work is, which he argues is of repentance (19:55-42:34). There is a moment of prayer (42:35-43:17).
- Subject:
- Bible. Romans, Bible. Mark, Repentance, and Missions
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Lotz, Denton
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 25, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Missionary_Day_Address_Denton_Lotz_1986-11-25
- Description:
- Marian Berky was a student at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:22). There is an announcement for a communion service (3:23-3:36). There is a Scripture reading and a moment of prayer (3:37-4:37). There are Scripture readings from Deuteronomy 10 and Matthew 5 (4:38-7:38). The choir sings a song of worship (7:39-10:02). Berky speaks about her early marriage and travels, meeting and fellowshipping with people of different beliefs (10:03-14:50). She shares of a hurt and division that had occurred in the Southeastern community, which caused her to wonder why people had such a difficult time loving each other (14:51-16:12). She shares the title of a book which explains how to love one’s enemies (16:13-25:07). There is a song of worship (25:08-28:42).
- Subject:
- Fellowship, Love--Religious aspects--Christianity, Enemies, and Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention
- Creator:
- Berky, Marian and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 19, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Marian_Berky_1986-11-19
- Description:
- Donna M. Forrester was the Chaplain of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-4:20). There is a call to worship (4:21-5:50). The chapel service theme is announced and there is a story about community (5:51-6:51). Prayer concerns are shared with the congregation and there is a moment of prayer (6:52-7:46). The choir sings a song of worship (7:47-10:42). Forrester shares about the opportunities she has to meet and speak to people (10:43-12:24). Forrester shares her beliefs about why there is a lack of community in the Christian realm, specifically in the seminary and her ideas for a remedy (12:25-28:15). There is a moment of prayer (28:16-29:27). The service closes with a congregational Scripture reading (29:28-30:23).
- Subject:
- Fellowship and Women in the Southern Baptist Convention
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Forrester, Donna M.
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 18, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Donna_M_Forrester_1986-11-18
- Description:
- Robert D. Dale was the Professor of Pastoral Leadership and Church Ministries at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with orchestral and choral music (0:00-5:30). There is a moment of prayer (5:31-7:41). Robert Dale is introduced as the Faculty Lecturer (7:42-11:29). Dale begins his presentation by sharing the topic of his message, which is the importance of having a clear vision of ministry and how it applies to practical churchmanship (11:30-13:29). The first question he asks is “Who are the visionaries in the church?” (13:30-19:55). The second question he asks and answers is “What does a vision provide these leaders?” (19:56-29:50). Dale speaks about how dreams provide one with continuity and stability (29:51-35:10). Dale shares how one’s dreams form the core of the message one passes along from generation to generation (35:11-39:21). There is a moment of prayer for the benediction (39:22-40:30).
- Subject:
- Visions, Dreams, and Visionaries
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Dale, Robert D.
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 13, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Faculty_Lecture_Robert_D_Dale_1986-11-13
- Description:
- John W. Carlton was the Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-5:10). There is a moment of prayer (5:11-6:14). The congregation is led in the unison prayer of confession (6:15-7:43). The choir sings songs of worship (7:44-16:47). Carlton speaks about the passing of time and the human desire for the enlargement of life (16:48-23:15). He speaks of the beautiful images of which the choir has sung, and the reminder brought by the songs that life is lived for God (23:16-25:43). The choir continues singing songs of worship (25:44-34:02). There is a blessing to close the service (34:03-34:29).
- Subject:
- Desire for God, Glory of God, and Satisfaction
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Carlton, John W., 1920-
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 11, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_W_Carlton_1986-11-11
- Description:
- Harvey Cox was a theologian who served as the Hollis Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School. The service begins with organ music (0:00:00-0:05:16). There is a moment of prayer (0:05:17-0:06:24). The guests are welcomed, and Harvey Cox is introduced as the Carver-Barnes Lecturer (0:06:25-0:07:36). Cox reviews what he spoke about in the previous lecture (0:07:37-0:12:30). He desires to speak about the Christology and ecclesiology of the liberation theology movement (0:12:31-0:20:24). Cox speaks about the beliefs of high and low Christology (0:20:25-0:34:30). He describes the link between Christology and ecclesiology (0:34:31-0:39:01). Cox speaks about the ecclesiology of liberation theology (0:39:02-0:50:11). Cox reviews the misleading definitions of liberation theology that he had previously discussed (0:50:12-1:00:55). Thanks is expressed for Cox and a benediction is given (1:00:56-1:02:08).
- Subject:
- Church, Liberation theology, and Jesus Christ--Person and offices
- Creator:
- Cox, Harvey, 1929- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 5, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Carver-Barnes_Lecture_Harvey_Cox_1986-11-05
- Description:
- Harvey Cox was a theologian who served as the Hollis Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School. The service begins with a moment of prayer (0:00-0:43). Harvey Cox is introduced as the Carver-Barnes Lecturer (0:44-4:27). Cox desires to bring hope through an ongoing renaissance of Christian faith, namely liberation theology (4:28-14:35). He speaks about how the movement began (14:36-18:12). Cox speaks about the theological aspect of the movement (18:13-22:15). Cox speaks about what he believes theological liberation to be and why Baptists should be interested in the movement (22:16-48:44). The service concludes in a moment of prayer (48:45-50:07).
- Subject:
- Reformation and Liberation theology
- Creator:
- Cox, Harvey, 1929- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 4, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Carver-Barnes_Lecture_Harvey_Cox_1986-11-04
- Description:
- Caron Brisson was the Registrar of Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:27). There is a Scripture reading from Psalm 148 (3:28-5:42). There is a moment of prayer (5:43-8:02). There is a liturgical reading (8:03-9:11). There is a moment of silence (9:12-10:27). The choir sings a song of worship (10:28-14:10). Brisson shares a portion of his testimony in which he came to know a woman named Ruth who lives in unfortunate circumstances to show the importance of not judging someone without knowing their situation (14:11-24:34). The service closes with a benediction (24:35-24:56).
- Subject:
- Prejudices and Objectivity
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Brisson, Carson
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 6, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Carson_Brisson_1986-11-06
- Description:
- Albert L. Meiburg was the Professor of Pastoral Theology at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-5:33). There is a Scripture reading from Romans (5:34-6:14). There is a moment of prayer (6:15-7:35). The choir sings a song of worship (7:36-8:50). Meiburg turns the congregation’s attention to Romans 4:13-5:5, reading the Scripture passage (8:51-12:25). Meiburg shares a letter written by Martin Luther in which he shares the overwhelming number of responsibilities (12:26-16:01). Meiburg shares how Luther was asked to teach in which he was expected to learn more about God’s grace (16:02-17:28). Meiburg speaks about the demonic forces which threaten to engulf people and the hope of protection from Christ (17:29-20:22). Meiburg speaks of the sacred relics (20:23-25:49). Meiburg speaks of the power of God in Romans and other places in Scripture which reveals God’s grace (25:50-33:32). There is a benediction (33:33-33:44).
- Subject:
- Relics, Grace (Theology), and Bible. Romans
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Meiburg, Albert L., 1925-
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 30, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Albert_L_Meiburg_1986-10-30
- Description:
- James H. Blackmore was Emeritus Professor of A. Div. Studies and Visiting Professor of Biblical Studies. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:45). There is a Scripture reading from Philippians (3:46-4:49). There is a moment of prayer (4:50-5:27). Mark Meadows reads selections of Scripture that deal with the word “amen” (5:28-9:44). There is a moment of prayer (9:45-13:18). Blackmore shares a story about prayer to introduce the topic of the word “amen” (13:19-17:07). Blackmore speaks about what the word “amen” means and how and where it is used (17:08-29:11). There is a benediction to close the service (29:12-29:34).
- Subject:
- Word of God and Prayer
- Creator:
- Blackmore, James H. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 29, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_James_H_Blackmore_1986-10-29
- Description:
- Darrell Jackson Heath was a Visiting Professor of Christian Education. The service begins with organ music (0:00-2:06). Jack Heath is introduced as the chapel speaker (2:07-2:34). Prayer concerns are shared with the congregation (2:35-3:28). The congregation is led in a hymn for prayerful thought (3:29-4:44). There are two songs of worship (4:45-11:02). There is a responsive reading (11:03-12:38). The choir sings a song of worship (12:39-16:36). There are solo songs of worship (16:36-22:40). There is a moment of prayer (22:41-23:02). “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus” is sung as a hymn of worship (23:04-23:52).
- Subject:
- Worship and Hymns
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Heath, Darrell Jackson
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 28, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Darrell_Jackson_Heath_1986-10-28
- Description:
- Bain and Dianne Daniels were graduates of Southeastern Seminary and foreign missionaries in Colombia, South America. The service begins with organ music (0:00-4:36). There is a moment of prayer (4:37-6:05). The congregation is led in a hymn in Spanish (6:06-8:57). There is a Scripture reading from Luke 19 in Spanish (8:58-10:36). Bain and Dianne Daniels are introduced as the chapel speakers (10:37-12:30). Bain gives thanks for the opportunity to speak and gives background for his ministry of religious education in Colombia (12:31-19:44). Dianne shares her experience of being a North American preaching woman in Colombia (19:45-35:02). Dianne shares what people can do for them, namely pray, give, and consider going (35:03-39:20). The service closes in a moment of prayer (39:21-40:10).
- Subject:
- Missions--Colombia, Missions, and Women in the Southern Baptist Convention
- Creator:
- Daniels, Dianne, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Daniels, Bain
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English and Spanish
- Date Created:
- October 23, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Bain_and_Dianne_Daniels_1986-10-23
- Description:
- Lolete Dotson was a graduate from Southeastern Seminary and a missionary in Bophuthatswana. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:38). There is a moment of prayer (3:39-4:30). There is a Scripture reading from Isaiah 61 and Ezekiel 34, with the portion from Isaiah being read in an African language (4:31-6:10). The choir sings a song of worship (6:11-9:09). Dotson speaks her desire to introduce the African people she has worked with to the congregation (9:10-11:51). She speaks about her childhood friend Dina and Dotson’s own growing up to see the needs of the people and desire to meet those needs (11:52-16:19). Dotson explains the issue of apartheid among the Africans and the issue it created with connecting with people (16:20-19:29). Dotson shares about what home looked like for the women she worked with (19:30-23:45). Dotson speaks of several stories that show how much people begged for loving acknowledgement and how she and others she knows have tried to provide that and an eternal, spiritual help (23:46-38:58). The service closes in a word of prayer (38:59-39:46).
- Subject:
- Women in missionary work, Missions--Africa, and Missions
- Creator:
- Dotson, Lolete and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 22, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Lolete_Dotson_1986-10-22
- Description:
- Disclaimer: Portions of this audio are inaudible. William Hagewood was a graduate from Southeastern Seminary and a foreign missionary to the Dominican Republic. The service begins with organ music (0:00-1:32). There is a Scripture reading from Matthew 9 (1:33-3:06). Prayer concerns are shared with the congregation and there is a moment of prayer (3:07-6:17). A portion of the following section is inaudible: The mission work of the students and graduates of the school is recognized (6:18-8:14). Hagewood expresses his gratitude for the opportunity to speak and the prayers (8:15-8:58). He begins speaking of his participation in mission work to provide for physical needs in the light of Jesus’s compassionate attitude toward the needy (8:59-13:40). He shares of various ways in which God met people’s needs through their mission work (13:41-25:46). There is a prayer for benediction (25:47-26:38).
- Subject:
- Basic needs--Developing countries and Missions
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Hagewood, William
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 21, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_Hagewood_1986-10-21
- Description:
- Disclaimer: Audio quality is poor. Sandie Gravett was a professor in the Religion Department at Appalachian State University. The service begins with organ music (0:00-4:40). This portion of audio is inaudible, presumably a prayer (4:41-7:23). The choir sings a song of worship (7:24-12:09). The quality of this portion of audio is poor, presumably there are Scripture readings (12:10-18:00). This portion of the audio is mostly inaudible, presumably the message by Sandie Gravett on the topic of the calling of the church to share the gospel (18:01-23:05). There is a Scripture reading (23:06-25:42). There is a benediction (25:43-26:09).
- Subject:
- Church
- Creator:
- Gravett, Sandie and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 16, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Sandie_Gravett_1986-10-16
- Description:
- William Russell was the Chaplain for the Richmond, Virginia Memorial Hospital. The service begins with organ music (0:00-4:59). There is a Scripture reading (5:00-5:40). There is a moment of prayer (5:41-8:15). The special guests are recognized and welcomed (8:16-12:59). William Russell is introduced as the chapel speaker (13:00-15:52). The choir sings an anthem (15:53-20:00). Russell shares about his initial experience with Southeastern Seminary (20:01-21:47). He reads Scripture from Luke 18 (21:48-23:29). Russell asks, “What is the church?” and speaks of Pentecost (23:30-24:49). He says he must remind himself that one is saved by the faith of Jesus, yet one is also to respond and be persistent in faith and in prayer (24:50-31:13). The service closes with a benediction (31:14-31:42).
- Subject:
- Pentecost, Bible. Luke, Faith, Chaplains, Hospital, and Prayer
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Russell, William
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 15, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_William_Russell_1986-10-15
- Description:
- 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).
- Subject:
- Jesus Christ--Example--Biblical teaching, Bible. Matthew, Forgiveness, and Bombeck, Erma
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and French, David
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 14, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_David_French_1986-10-14
- Description:
- Frank Goare was a graduate of Southeastern Seminary and a pastor. The service begins with a Scripture reading from Daniel 6:1-10 and Matthew 6:5-6 (0:00-3:32). The choir sings a song of worship (3:33-6:08). Goare begins his presentation by speaking of the necessity of prayer (6:09-8:20). Goare supports his statement about the necessity of prayer both for believers and for others by sharing about David risking his life to pray and Jesus stressing the importance of regular prayer to the Father (8:21-20:28). There is a moment of prayer to conclude the service (20:29-21:16).
- Subject:
- Prayer and Devotion
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Goare, Frank
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 9, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Frank_Goare_1986-10-09
- Description:
- John I. Durham was Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with a song from the choir and organ music (0:00-7:15). There is a call to worship (7:16-7:48). The choir sings a song of worship (7:49-9:49). There are Scripture readings from Psalms 148 and Philippians 2 (9:50-13:19). There is a moment of prayer (13:20-16:01). Durham speaks about the four pillars of worship to God (16:02-18:38). He names the first as the object of one’s worship, which should be God (18:38-20:35). He names the second as the offering of one’s worship of honest praise and prayer (20:36-24:26). Durham names the third as the fellowship of one’s worship, the ones with whom believers worship (24:27-26:30). He names the fourth as the places of one’s worship (26:31-29:50). The service concludes in prayer (29:51-30:24).
- Subject:
- Fellowship and Worship
- Creator:
- Durham, John I., 1933- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 2, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_I_Durham_1986-10-02
- Description:
- Milton Ferguson was the president of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:45). There is a moment of prayer (3:46-4:45). Milton Ferguson is introduced as the Page Lecturer (4:46-8:50). Ferguson shares about the birth of his daughter and the importance of friendship (8:51-11:05). Ferguson gives a summary of the teaching he provided in the previous lecture about Christian faith (11:06-13:12). He begins to look at the Biblical conclusions of why there is evil in the world (13:13-14:13). The first conclusion he offers is that all suffering is punishment for sin, which highlights the holiness and justice of God (14:14-17:25). The second conclusion he offers is that God uses suffering to get one in shape, like a spiritual boot camp (17:26-18:57). The third conclusion he offers is that suffering is a revelation of God to man, because one often discovers God in the context of suffering (18:58-22:00). Ferguson shares that a Christian has no guarantee against suffering (22:01-29:28). Ferguson states that God is present, loving, and caring despite suffering and doubt (29:29-13:57). Ferguson speaks of the good that God works in making His people like His Son (13:58-42:30). He challenges the congregation to reaffirm their commitment to the belief to be like Jesus is the ultimate purpose of God’s grace (42:31-50:45). There is a blessing and a prayer (50:46-51:30). The service closes with organ music (51:31-55:34).
- Subject:
- Suffering--Religious aspects--Christianity, Sin, and Theodicy
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Ferguson, Milton
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 1, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Page_Lecture_Milton_Ferguson_1986-10-01
- Description:
- Milton Ferguson was the President of Midwestern Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-4:46). There is a Scripture reading (4:47-5:27). The congregation is led in a moment of prayer (5:28-7:38). Milton Ferguson is introduced as the Page lecturer (7:39-12:25). Ferguson shares about his pet peeve of when speakers overly express their gratitude for being able to speak and he shares about the interactions he has already had with the students and their families (12:26-15:59). Ferguson speaks about the potency of human suffering in this life in various forms (16:00-21:25). He shares about his grandmother who understood that hard work and struggle would bring pain, but when there was purpose the pain made sense (21:26-23:56). Ferguson shares an experience he had with a family who suffered to explain that one must deal with suffering and know how to react to it (23:57-30:02). He explains there is a theoretical or intellectual problem of suffering, which is asking the question “why,” and the existential problem of suffering, which is knowing how to persist through it (30:03-31:36). Ferguson addresses the theoretical problem of suffering in discussing the cohesiveness of the ideas that God is good, the presence of evil in the world, and the will and sovereignty of God (31:37-50:03). The service closes in a moment of prayer (50:04-50:52).
- Subject:
- Sin, Suffering, Good and evil, and Theodicy
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Ferguson, Milton
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 30, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Page_Lecture_Milton_Ferguson_1986-09-30
- Description:
- 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).
- Subject:
- Jesus Christ--Example--Biblical teaching, Bible. Matthew, and Beatitudes--Sermons
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spencer, Richard A. (Richard Albert)
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 25, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Richard_Albert_Spencer_1986-09-25
- Description:
- Daniel Carro was the Professor of Philosophy, Greek, and Hermeneutics at the International Baptist Theological Seminary in Buenos Aires. The service begins with organ music (0:00-2:29). There is a moment of prayer (2:30-4:49). Daniel Carro is introduced as the chapel speaker (4:50-5:41). The choir sings an anthem (5:42-8:12). Carro reads Scripture from I Corinthians 13 and has a moment of prayer (8:13-9:35). Carro speaks about the importance of a minister to place wisdom above knowledge, “to know how to be the right person in the right moment” (9:36-16:25). Carro argues that faith links one to his past and helps him recognize his heritage (16:26-20:41). Carro speaks on how hope links one to his future, and he uses historical accounts to show that God cannot be mocked (20:42-25:17). Carro argues that love links one to his present (25:18-30:21). The service closes with a benediction (30:22-30:49).
- Subject:
- Hope, Faith, Bible. Corinthians, 1st, and God (Christianity)--Love
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Carro, Daniel
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- September 24, 1986
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Daniel_Carro_1986-09-24