John Ryburg was pastor of First Baptist Church in Smithfield, NC. The service begins with scripture reading from 0:00-0:44. Music plays from 0:46-4:31. A moment of prayer takes place from 4:45-9:15. Rev. John Ryberg is introduced from 9:19-10:03. Ryberg speaks from 10:11-34:12. He encourages the chapel to form a biblical community in their churches and homes.
Schöpfer:
Ryberg, John and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Thomas Albert Bland November 6, 1964
Beschreibung:
Thomas Albert Bland was Professor of Christian Sociology and Ethics (1956-1993). The service begins with a passage of scripture reading and music from 0:00-5:09. A responsive reading is done from 5:19-6:45. A prayer is offered from 6:49-9:20. Dr. Bland speaks from 9:30-26:16. His source text is Philippians 4:10-13. Bland shares that Christ has the power to strengthen us to face life’s greatest challenges.
Fach:
Bible. Philippians 4 and Bible. Philippians
Schöpfer:
Bland, Thomas A. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Missionary Day Address - William M. Dyal October 3, 1962
Beschreibung:
William M. Dyal was from the Foreign Mission Board. Dr. Edwin Luther Copeland opens the service in a prayer and introduction to the speaker from 0:13-7:32. Mr. Dyal speaks from 7:40-36:28. Dyal discusses how we need the gospel in our lives; therefore, the world also needs the gospel. The gospel is able to meet and fulfill every need we have. Mr Dyal also notes that we won't value sharing the gospel with others until we value the gospel for ourselves.
Schöpfer:
Dyal, William M. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
B. Elmo Scoggin was Professor of Old Testament. The service begins with a scripture reading and music from 0:00-1:45. Various verses from Deuteronomy 4 and 7 are read from 1:50-5:09. A hymn is sung from 5:11-8:58. A prayer is offered from 9:05-11:49. Music plays from 11:57-13:39. Dr. Scoggin speaks from 13:48-21:16. Scoggin preaches on the doctrine of election.
Fach:
Bible. Deuteronomy 7, Bible. Deuteronomy , and Bible. Deuteronomy 4
Schöpfer:
Scoggin, B. Elmo, 1915-2011 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - John William Eddins November 27, 1968
Beschreibung:
John William Eddins was Professor of Theology. The service opens with a word of prayer by Eddins from 0:00-0:36. Dr. Eddins preaches on the concept of holy days (also known as holidays) and the importance of giving thanks to God from 0:49-14:56.
Schöpfer:
Eddins, John William and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
The service begins with music from 0:00-0:40. Dr. Binkley gives announcements and an introduction from 0:45-1:58. A former student speaks from 2:01-6:45. A scripture reading takes place from 6:55-9:06. The Scriptures read are Psalm 139 and Hebrews 12:26-27. Music plays from 9:10-9:40. Dr. Binkley introduces Blake Smith from 9:45-15:37. Smith preaches from 15:48-44:01. The sermon is titled “Faith and Culture.” A closing prayer is offered from 44:18-44:48.
SEBTS Chapel - Edward Allison McDowell, Jr. September 30, 1965
Beschreibung:
Edward Allison McDowell, Jr. was Professor of New Testament Interpretation from 1952-1964. Dr. Binkley opens the service with a scripture reading from 0:00-0:18. Music plays from 0:30-2:03. Binkley leads the chapel in prayer from 2:13-3:50. He introduces the speaker from 3:56-6:11. Dr. McDowell speaks from 6:20-26:08. His sermon is about the treasure of Jesus and how we are vessels of God to serve and glorify the true treasure of the gospel. The service closes with music from 26:10-26:50.
Schöpfer:
McDowell, Edward A. (Edward Allison), 1898-1975 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Julian S. Hopkins was director of the Department of Evangelism of the North Carolina Baptist State Convention. The service begins with music from 0:00-5:05. There is a prayer from 5:20-6:01. The speaker is introduced from 6:05-7:05. Dr. Hopkins speaks from 7:08-30:00. Hopkins preaches that Jesus is able to meet our cares and needs. He encourages the students to help people by showing them Jesus.
Schöpfer:
Hopkins, Julian S. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary