SEBTS Missionary Day Address - Archie Lee Nations October 5, 1967
Descrição:
The service begins with an opening scripture reading from 0:00-2:52. A prayer is offered from 2:55-6:23. An introduction to the speaker is given from 6:35-9:21. Dr. Nations speaks from 9:47-29:11. Nations’s sermon was titled, “Resurrection and Mission.” Ira Newbern Patterson was Visiting Professor of Missions. Edwin Luther Copeland was Professor of Missions. Archie Lee Nations was Associate Professor of New Testament Interpretation.
Sujeito:
Missions
O Criador:
Nations, Archie Lee and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Robert Seymour was pastor of Olin T. Binkley Memorial Baptist Church in Chapel Hill, NC. The service begins with a prayer from 0:00-1:19. Music plays from 1:20-7:30. An introduction to the speaker is given from 7:41-8:13. Rev. Seymour speaks from 8:26-29:49. He preaches on the changing role of the minister.
O Criador:
Seymour, Robert and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Student Coordinating Council February 22, 1963
Descrição:
The service begins with an introduction to the student mission's conference from 0:16-3:36. A student gives an announcement about an opportunity to serve at the developmentally challenged hospital from 3:37-4:25. A word of prayer is made from 4:30-5:32. Another student shares a message about the extension committee from 5:41-12:12. Another student answers the question "What is love?" from 12:26-19:37. A student shares another message about joining the extension committee. A final student closes by noting the importance of discussion groups from 25:15-35:36. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
SEBTS Chapel - Raymond Bryan Brown September 19, 1969
Descrição:
The service begins with the reading of Psalm 130:6-7 (00:00-00:34), prayer (00:35-02:40), and a brief responsive reading (02:41-03:06). There was no introduction for Raymond Bryan Brown, but he was the Academic Dean of SEBTS and Professor of New Testament Interpretation. His sermon text centers on the freedom which Christians have in Christ, from Galatians 5:1 (03:07-06:23). Even though we as humans have the tendency to desire to show our mastery over certain areas of life, if freedom were up to us, it would never come at all. Freedom must not come from us, but it must come to us from Another (06:24-07:21). While we do not enjoy agreeing with the truth that we are not able to save, and while we admit an inward bend to roam away from the Living God, we must confess that we are truly free when we live by faith and love and are bound to Christ in dependence and obedience (07:22-14:49). There is a brief period of silence (14:50-15:24) before Brown ends his time in prayer (15:25-15:49).
Sujeito:
Christian life and Freedom
O Criador:
Brown, Raymond Bryan and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
John I. Durham was Acting Academic Dean and Assistant Professor of Old Testament. The service begins with scripture reading from 0:00-0:34. A prayer is offered from 0:48-3:45. A responsive reading is read from 3:46-5:47. Dr. Durham begins to preach from 5:50-23:07. Durham speaks on the goodness of Jesus. His source text was Isaiah 11.
Sujeito:
Bible. Isaiah 11 and Bible. Isaiah
O Criador:
Durham, John I., 1933- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Carlyle Marney was the pastor of Myers Park Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC. He preaches from 3:05-37:47. With wit and authority he encourages the students to value their education at the seminary. He speaks on how seminaries should train effective leaders in the churches who understand theology and serve well.
Sujeito:
Education
O Criador:
Marney, Carlyle, 1916-1978 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - John Edward Steely February 17, 1960
Descrição:
After an announcement and prayer (start-2:40), John Edward Steely, Associate Professor of Historical Theology, talks about our standards and the integrity of the choices we make.
Sujeito:
Integrity
O Criador:
Steely, John E. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Student Coordinating Council April 16, 1964
Descrição:
The service begins with music from 0:17-0:55. A scripture reading from Romans 12 takes place from 1:09-4:09. A prayer is offered from 4:18-5:30. The Chairman of the Student Council shares what the purpose of the council is from 5:39-10:40. Music plays from 10:46-15:24. The chapel recognizes the incoming student council leaders from 15:40-27:20. The chapel sings “Blest Be the Tie That Binds” from 27:21-27:57. The service closes in prayer from 28:04-28:56. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.