After a hymn, a responsive reading, prayer, and introduction (start-11:35), Dr. W. A. Harold, the Secretary of the Department of Church Architecture of the Sunday School Board, speaks about the importance of church buildings.
O Criador:
Harold, W. A. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
An opening scripture reading takes place from 0:37-2:24. A prayer is offered from 2:27-3:23. Dr. Powers speaks from 3:58-18:33. His source text was Matthew 28:18-20. His message was titled “The Church in the World.” He encourages those in chapel to fulfill the role of the Church in the world and be a light in the world.
Sujeito:
Bible. Matthew 28 and Bible. Matthew
O Criador:
Powers, Frank and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Allen Douglas Aldrich October 18, 1962
Descrição:
Allen Douglas Aldrich was pastor of Forest Hills Baptist Church in Raleigh, NC. The service begins with a prayer and introduction to the speaker from 0:00-3:29. Rev. Aldrich speaks from 3:34-22:05. Aldrich preaches on the faith of Abraham and the faith that we should have today. Pastor Aldrich encourages the students to not hold on to the empty shell of a doctrine but have a vibrant faith that is rooted in relationship with Jesus.
O Criador:
Aldrich, A. Douglas (Allen Douglas), 1921- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Charles Wellborn was the pastor of James Baptist Church in Waco, TX. There is an introduction to the speaker from 0:00-1:09. Music plays from 1:16-3:39. A few announcements are made from 3:42-4:01. Rev. Wellborn preaches from 4:03-31:35. His source text was Matthew 22:34-40. Charles Wellborn shares that we are to be committed to God and others. His sermon was titled, "Dimensions of Commitment."
Sujeito:
Bible. Matthew and Bible. Matthew 22
O Criador:
Wellborn, Charles and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - H. Eugene McLeod September 23, 1969
Descrição:
The speaker and congregation gathered reads aloud the purpose statement of SEBTS (00:00-00:43), the speaker reads Psalm 124:8 and Psalm 100:4b-5 (00:44-01:17), and the speaker prays twice (01:18-02:19). Those gathered read a responsive reading together (02:20-03:25), and the speaker reads various texts of Scripture aloud (03:26-05:40). There was no introduction for H. Eugene McLeod, but he was Assistant Professor of Bibliography at SEBTS. He begins by describing the seminary’s high priority on chapel and gathering for corporate worship weekly because corporate worship is pivotal in the development of theological education (05:41-09:40). After describing the nature of the community of a collegiate or seminarial environment, McLeod discusses that community is an essential component in the development of students which must be balanced with schoolwork (09:41-14:55). Unless students attend to the Word preached to them, they will show a flight away from both God and self (14:56-17:57). McLeod concludes by reading from Robert W. Duke on his article “Seminary Worship” (17:58-19:24). He ends with a silent time of response for self-giving (19:25-20:15) and prayer (20:16-20:30). A responsive reading is read (20:31-21:53), and a final prayer is given (21:54-22:46). McLeod gives a final benediction (22:47-23:25).
Sujeito:
Education (Christian theology) and Worship
O Criador:
McLeod, H. Eugene and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Charles Wellborn was the pastor of James Baptist Church in Waco, TX. The service begins with an introduction from 0:20-3:40. Music plays from 3:50-5:44. Rev. Wellborn preaches from 5:56-32:16. His source text was Matthew 22:34-40. The title of his sermon was "Is Anything Wrong?"
Sujeito:
Bible. Matthew and Bible. Matthew 22
O Criador:
Wellborn, Charles and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
B. Elmo Scoggin was Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament for thirty-four years. Dr. Scoggin shares with the students that our gospel must be based on our experience and be convicted and convinced of the gospel claims. He encourages them to share the wonderful story of God's redemptive work in Christ. Dr. Scoggin preaches from 0:00-11:07. Closing music is played from 11:14-11:57.
O Criador:
Scoggin, B. Elmo, 1915-2011 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary