SEBTS Convocation - James Alfred Martin September 9, 1966
Descrição:
James Martin was a professor at Union Theological Seminary. The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-0:57. Music plays from 1:00-1:37. Matthew 16 :1-18 is played from 1:57-5:14. An introduction to the speaker is made from 5:24-6:59. His message was titled, “Living Language and the Living God.” Dr. Martin speaks from 7:05-51:44. A closing prayer is offered from 51:54-52:15. Music plays from 52:15-53:11.
Sujeito:
Bible. Matthew and Bible. Matthew 16
O Criador:
Martin, James Alfred, 1917-2007 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
The service begins with the reading of Matthew 7:12 (00:00-00:15), a prayer update (00:16-01:01), and prayer (01:02-05:04). An introduction is given for the speaker, Douglas M. Branch, the Executive Secretary of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina (05:05-07:47). His message centers on the Great Confession and the Great Commission from the Gospels (07:48-10:35). They both were set within a sphere of inquiry (10:36-13:52), and they both were revelatory of God’s mission on earth for us to carry out (13:53-15:58). The involvement of this mission has two facets: to continue to have a renewed sense of the divine call on our lives (15:59-17:56) and to be a part of the whole movement of Jesus Christ beyond simply our local setting (17:57-19:39). Our unity is spiritual, brought about by the Holy Spirit; our freedom is to obey the leadership of the Holy Spirit; and our work is to be in harmony with other Baptists in the Holy Spirit (19:40-21:08). He ends his time in prayer (21:09-22:25).
Sujeito:
Christian life and Great Commission (Bible)
O Criador:
Branch, Douglas M. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Student Coordinating Council February 16, 1968
Descrição:
The service opens with a responsive reading from 0:15-1:52. A prayer is offered from 1:57-3:21. Tom Shepard gives a message on how God has blessed Southeastern from 3:31-11:29. Frank Askins, the first graduate of Southeastern and chaplain of Buckner University, gives a message on the contemporary view of the Seminary from 11:40-22:00. M. B. Motts shares a message on the importance of theological education through Southeastern. He cites 2 Timothy 3:17. Motts speaks from 22:11-28:51. A closing prayer is offered from 29:02-29:35. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
Sujeito:
Bible. 2 Timothy and Bible. 2 Timothy 3
O Criador:
Motts, M. B., Shepard, Tom, Askins, Frank, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Carver-Barnes Lecture - Robert T. Handy March 9, 1965
Descrição:
Robert T. Handy was Professor of Church History at Union Theological Seminary in New York. The service starts with the chapel singing a hymn from 0:00-3:44. Dr. Binkley prays from 3:54-5:26. He introduces the speaker from 5:29-7:53. Dr. Handy speaks from 8:01-44:46. His subject is titled “Some Tensions in Baptist Thought About the Church.” Handy preaches on the importance of the local church. This lecture was part 1 of a 4 part series.
O Criador:
Handy, Robert T. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Sydnor Lorenzo Stealey October 30, 1962
Descrição:
Sydnor Lorenzo Stealey was the first President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Stealey opens the service by reading John 14:27 and introducing the SEBTS Quartet from 0:00-0:48. The Quartet performs 2 hymns: Amazing Grace and There is a Fountain Filled with Blood. They perform from 0:55-8:42. President Stealey speaks from 8:49-24:22. Dr. Stealey prays and gives a few announcements. Stealey informs and explains to the students of the recent events of the dismissal of Dr. Ralph H. Elliott of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary over the controversy of his book, "The Message of Genesis."
Sujeito:
Liberalism (Religion)--Southern Baptist Convention and Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention
O Criador:
Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Eugene Moltmann was Professor of Theology at the University of Tubingen in Germany. The service starts with a word of prayer from 0:00-0:43. An introduction to the speaker is given from 0:47-2:00. Dr. Moltmann speaks from 2:09-58:20. Moltmann encourages the students to view the resurrection of Jesus and be greatly expectant on his return and how that should affect how believers live today. The service closes in prayer from 58:28-59:03.
O Criador:
Moltmann, Eugene and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Harold Hunter Oliver January 22, 1965
Descrição:
Harold Hunter Oliver was Associate Professor of New Testament Interpretation (1957-1965). The service begins with music from 0:00-4:55. A responsive reading is read from 5:15-6:37. A prayer is offered from 6:43-7:19. Oliver preaches from 7:27-24:25. He states that God needs to tear down religious traditions and sinful ideals that Christians have raised up in the church and in the faith.
O Criador:
Oliver, Harold H. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary