R. Paul Kercher, a graduate student at SEBTS, re-shares one of his professor’s lectures entitled, “The Greatest Need in the Christian Church is Ecstasy.”
Schöpfer:
Kercher, R. Paul and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Convocation - George H. Shriver, Jr. January 19, 1967
Beschreibung:
George H. Shriver, Jr. was Associate Professor of Church History. An introduction is given from 0:00-2:26. Shriver begins speaking at 2:46. He speaks on the subject of renewal in the Church, especially related to the ecumenical movement.
Fach:
Ecumenical movement, Church--Unity, and Church renewal
Schöpfer:
Shriver, George H. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
There was no formal introduction for G. Avery Lee, but he was pastor of St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, Louisiana, and focused his ministry on college/seminary campuses. He made dedicated commitments to bettering race relations and served as Chairman of the Christian Life Commission from 1961-62. He continues his sermon from February 9, 1966, focusing on God’s release for the captives, taken from John 8:31-38, citing various examples of freedom from captivity (00:00-20:37). He then answers the question “What kind of freedom does the world desire?” with a brief summary. Firstly, they want a political freedom from political tyranny (20:38-21:05). Secondly, they want an economic freedom to be self-sustaining and independent (21:06-22:23). Thirdly, they desire educational freedom from ignorance due to little opportunity (22:24-22:51). Fourthly, they desire a medical freedom to alleviate unnecessary suffering, pain, and disease (22:52-23:33). The most basic freedom that they need, however, is spiritual freedom from natural hedonism (23:34-27:31). Lee says spiritual freedom is fundamental to all others and is on the basis of deliverance from other areas of life and forgiveness of sin, man’s greatest bondage (27:32-36:00).
Fach:
Freedom
Schöpfer:
Lee, G. Avery and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-0:45. A tribute to all the mothers in attendance is given from 0:53-2:15. Wellons speaks from 2:28-10:40. He delivers a message dedicated to mothers. His source text was various verses from Proverbs 31.
Fach:
Bible. Proverbs , Mothers, and Bible. Proverbs 31
Schöpfer:
Wellons, John and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Julius Carroll Trotter, Jr. February 28, 1968
Beschreibung:
Julius Carroll Trotter, Jr. was Professor of Preaching and Speech. The service opens with a word of prayer from 0:00-0:39. A second prayer is given from 0:52-2:40. Dr. Trotter speaks from 2:44-20:40. He preaches on denying oneself to follow Christ. The service closes in a prayer from 20:52-21:01.
Schöpfer:
Trotter, J. Carroll (Julius Carroll), 1917-2009 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - John William Eddins, Jr. October 17, 1967
Beschreibung:
John William Eddins, Jr. was Professor of Theology. The service starts with an announcement from 0:00-0:39. A responsive reading takes place from 0:40-2:29. A prayer is offered from 2:30-3:56. Dr. Eddins speaks from 4:38-21:28. His source text was Exodus 20:12.
Fach:
Bible. Exodus and Bible. Exodus 20
Schöpfer:
Eddins, John William, Jr. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Horace G. Hammett November 26, 1968
Beschreibung:
Horace G. Hammett was Secretary-Treasurer of the South Carolina Baptist Convention. Dr. Binkley opens the service in a word of prayer from 0:20-2:40. He introduces the speaker from 2:50-6:55. Rev. Hammett speaks from 7:55-34:31. Hammet preaches on the role of a minister in the local church.
Schöpfer:
Hammett, Horace G. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Marc Hoyle Lovelace November 1, 1961
Beschreibung:
Marc Hoyle Lovelace was Professor of Archaeology at SEBTS. Dr. Lovelace tells students to reflect on the kindness of God and how He consistently supplies all needs. This message, given on All Saints Day (November 1, 1961), is given by Lovelace, and he reminds Southeastern of the history of All Saint's Day and gives thanks for the lives and influences of the saints of old. Lovelace informs that former students, faculty, and trustees who have passed away are listed as saints as well as the students and faculty sitting in the chapel service. Because they follow God, they, too, are saints. Dr. Lovelace speaks from 0:00-18:57, and there is a closing hymn titled, "Spirit of the Living God" played from 18:57-20:12.
Fach:
All Saints' Day sermons
Schöpfer:
Lovelace, Marc Hoyle and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary