Delos Miles was the Professor of Evangelism at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-4:49). There is a Scripture reading (4:50-5:18). There are Scripture readings from Isaiah 53 and Hebrews 12 (5:19-7:42). There is a moment of prayer (7:43-9:59). Miles speaks about a group of believers and their realization of the possible persecution for being a Christian (10:00-13:28). Miles argues that it is guaranteed to a Christian that the Christian life will be a struggle as it was a struggle for Christ (13:29-19:15). The service ends with a benediction (19:16-29:43).
Sujeito:
Holiness and Persecution
O Criador:
Miles, Delos and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Robert Morgan was a former United States Senator from North Carolina. Chapel opens in prayer and an introduction for song (0:00-0:40). Announcement is given about class schedules for the day, with reading from Matthew 25 followed by prayer (0:40-3:58). Introduction of chapel speaker, Senator Robert Morgan, is given (3:58-5:21). Choir leads in singing (5:21-10:12). Senator Morgan begins by reflecting on the separation of church and state and states that Christians should be involved in politics (10:12-14:29). He says that it is important for Christians to remain involved in politics because the country needs those Christians values (14:29-19:00). To do this it is important to have compassion for others like Christ has compassion and be willing to serve others (19:00-29:38). Senator Morgan concludes by challenging the audience to be responsibly involved in government as believers (29:38-31:36). Chapel is closed in prayer (31:36-32:34).
Sujeito:
Church and state and Compassion--Religious aspects--Christianity
O Criador:
Morgan, Robert, 1925-2016 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Bain and Dianne Daniels October 23, 1986
Descrição:
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).
Sujeito:
Women in the Southern Baptist Convention, Missions, and Missions--Colombia
O Criador:
Daniels, Bain, Daniels, Dianne, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Audio quality is poor. William “Bill” O’Brien was the Executive Vice President of the Foreign Mission Board and a graduate of Southwestern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:03). There is a Scripture reading and a moment of prayer (3:04-4:59). William O’Brien is introduced as the chapel speaker (5:00-7:56). The choir sings an anthem (7:57-10:41). O’Brien speaks about commitment in the faith (10:42-14:36). O’Brien speaks about how one believes in God affects one’s view of the world (14:37-19:00). O’Brien speaks about the Bible’s instruction for how one should believe (19:01-29:08). O’Brien closes the service in prayer (29:09-29:53).
Sujeito:
Faith and Belief and doubt
O Criador:
O'Brien, William and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Glenn T. Miller was Associate Professor of Church History. The service opens with a reading from Romans 1:16-17 and a reflection on the impact these verses had on Martin Luther (00:00-01:53). The speaker gives a word of prayer (01:53-03:53). The choir leads in a song of worship (03:54-08:30). Miller begins his sermon by reading from 1 John 2:7-11 (08:31-09:22). He speaks on the legacy of Martin Luther, both the good and the bad of his character, and he encourages the audience to seek new reformation in the church based in gospel responsibility (09:23-29:57). Miller ends the service with a benediction (29:58-30:38).
Sujeito:
Reformation and Church history
O Criador:
Miller, Glenn T., 1942- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Michael C. Blackwell April 23, 1987
Descrição:
Michael C. Blackwell was President of the Baptist Children's Home of North Carolina. The service begins with organ music (0:00-6:17). There is a moment of prayer (6:18-7:34). Michael Blackwell is introduced as the chapel speaker (7:35-9:21). The choir sings a song of worship (9:22-13:16). Blackwell gives his thanks for the invitation to speak (13:17-15:02). Blackwell reads from Luke 19:1-10 (15:03-16:47). He has a moment of prayer (16:48-17:15). Blackwell speaks about people having misgivings about their appearances, specifically Zacchaeus (17:16-21:20). He argues that Zacchaeus’s life changed when Jesus called to him and that anyone’s life can change that way (21:21-26:55). Blackwell shares that one does not have to be attractive to be beautiful (26:56-33:00). Blackwell closes the service with a moment of prayer (33:01-33:41).
Sujeito:
Outcasts, Beauty, Personal, and Love
O Criador:
Blackwell, Michael C. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Delos Miles was the Professor of Evangelism. The service begins with organ music and a Scripture reading (0:00-7:21). Miles introduces his sermon by reading the texts for the sermon from Exodus 12:11 and I Peter 1:13 and a word of prayer (7:22-10:32). Miles provides ways that one may love God with his whole mind, the first being to gird up one’s mind (10:33-20:26). The second way is to be sober (20:27-25:13). The third way is to set one’s hope fully upon the grace that is coming at the second coming of Jesus Christ (25:14-29:23). Miles ends the service with a word of prayer (29:24-30:21).
Sujeito:
Bible. Exodus, Bible. Peter, 1st, Second Advent, and Love--Religious aspects--Christianity
O Criador:
Miles, Delos and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Adams Lecture - William B. Oglesby, Jr. February 11, 1987
Descrição:
William B. Oglesby Jr. was Pastor Emeritus of Pastoral Counseling at the Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:29). There is a Scripture reading from Ephesians 2 (3:30-5:31). William Oglesby is introduced as the Adams Lecturer (5:32-6:32). The choir sings an anthem (6:33-11:55). Oglesby shares personal anecdotes to begin his presentation (11:56-17:20). Oglesby shares the texts he intends to teach in a future lecture (17:21-18:57). He speaks about how one may practically apply his advice in preparing and presenting sermons (18:58-22:08). Oglesby speaks about the “respondability” of the congregation to take the message and apply it (22:09-24:25). Oglesby speaks about the content of a sermon, namely a nutrition chart sermon, a cookbook sermon, and a menu sermon (24:26-51:30). The service concludes with a benediction from Scripture (51:31-52:04).
Sujeito:
Preaching and Theology
O Criador:
Oglesby, William B., Jr. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Samuel Eugene Ballentine October 11, 1984
Descrição:
Samuel Eugene Ballentine was Associate Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament. The service begins with organ music (00:00-04:00). The speaker delivers the Scripture reading, and he gives a word of prayer (04:01-05:45). The speaker reads from Mark 9:10-29 (05:46-08:10). Ballentine uses the story of the healing of the boy with an unclean spirit to preach on the subject of doubt, and he sounds a plea to the audience to have the courage to doubt in a culture where certainty is prized and encouraged (08:11-21:55).
Sujeito:
Exorcism in the Bible, Courage--Religious aspects--Christianity, and Belief and doubt
O Criador:
Balentine, Samuel E. (Samuel Eugene), 1950- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Missionary Day Address - Franklin Calvin Parker January 26, 1982
Descrição:
Franklin Calvin Parker was Professor of Missions in the Theology Department of Seinan Gakuin in Fukuoka, Japan. The service begins with a Scripture reading from James 3:13-18 and a word of prayer (00:00-05:34). Franklin Calvin Parker is introduced as the chapel speaker (05:35-08:40). The choir sings the anthem (08:41-12:10). Parker speaks at length about the Japanese culture of selectiveness and unwillingness to receive the gospel fully, and he says that reaching the Japanese for Christ will take considerable wisdom and open-mindedness on the part of missionaries (12:11-38:07). The service ends with a word of prayer (38:08-38:50).
Sujeito:
Cross-cultural studies, Missions, Witness bearing (Christianity), and Christianity and other religions--Japanese
O Criador:
Parker, F. Calvin (Franklin Calvin), 1926- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary