SEBTS Chapel - Sidney Randolph Crumpton February 14, 1961
Descrição:
The service begins with the reading of Mark 13:33-37 (00:00-00:46) and prayer (00:47-03:57). The speaker gives general information about the upcoming visit by the Board of Trustees and other miscellaneous information (03:58-06:22). Sidney Randolph Crumpton is introduced as the chaplain over the southeastern states. He was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Twelfth Headquarters of the U.S. Army Corps. His educational background is also discussed (06:23-08:15). After making some introductory remarks, he begins by saying that there is no difference between serving God in the church and serving God in the chaplaincy, for in both we are serving the same God (08:16-12:45). Chaplaincy requires the endorsement of one’s local church (12:46-13:35), a BD degree from a seminary and passing physical testing (13:36-14:37), requesting to go on active duty and potentially going overseas in time (14:38-15:15). He concludes his time by affirming the present need and benefit of being a chaplain in the U.S. Army (15:16-18:20) before giving the benediction of Numbers 6:24-26 (18:21-18:39).
Sujeito:
Military chaplains
O Criador:
Crumpton, Sidney Randolph and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Sydnor Lorenzo Stealey October 10, 1961
Descrição:
Sydnor Lorenzo Stealey was the 1st president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Stealey opens the service with a scripture reading from 0:00-0:48. He prays from 0:53-5:27. Stealey preaches from 5:35-22:28. His message is on the importance of the conviction to preach the gospel to all those who are perishing.
O Criador:
Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - John William Eddins, Jr. September 28, 1962
Descrição:
John William Eddins, Jr. was Associate Professor of Theology. The service begins with a scripture reading of the source text for Eddins' message: Hebrews 12:1-2, along with a prayer and an announcement to raise money for the four African-American churches that had recently burned down in Georgia from 0:18-2:28. The students sing a hymn from 2:38-5:08. Dr. Eddins preaches on faith and encourages the students to live a life that is not hindered with sin but of great Christian living. Eddins notes that Christians need to have a worldview that sees Christ in everything. Dr. Eddins challenges the students to give their allegiance to God or leave their vocation. Dr. Eddins speaks from 5:25-27:05.
Sujeito:
Bible. Hebrews 12
O Criador:
Eddins, John William, Jr. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Missionary Day Address - Samuel James April 26, 1961
Descrição:
Samuel James was a student at SEBTS that had been approved for appointment with the Foreign Mission Board. The service opens with a scripture reading from 0:00-0:18. A short word on prayer is given from 0:25-1:30. A prayer is offered from 1:31-4:22. The speaker is introduced from 4:28-10:00. Music plays from 10:12-15:27. James speaks from 15:36-31:10. Samuel James speaks about the needs of the mission field. Dr. Hardeson speaks from 31:19-35:04. He shares further needs for missionaries. Dr. Copeland speaks from 35:13-40:31. He gives the chapel an opportunity to respond to the message they’ve heard and give to the needs of the missionaries.
Sujeito:
Missions
O Criador:
James, Samuel and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Convocation - George Raymond Beasley-Murray August 30, 1963
Descrição:
George Raymond Beasley-Murray was the principal of Spurgeon's College in London. The service begins with a prayer from 0:52-1:47. Dr. Binkley reads Ephesians 4:1-24 from 1:56-5:24. The chapel performs a song from 5:34-9:13. Dr. Beasley-Murray is introduced from 9:27-12:16. He preaches from 12:23-53:21. His message was titled "The Great Commission in a Secular Age." He states that the heart of the gospel is the service of Christ. A closing prayer is made 53:40-54:37.
Sujeito:
Bible. Ephesians and Bible. Ephesians 4
O Criador:
Beasley-Murray, George Raymond, 1916-2000 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Spring Lecture - Wesner Fallaw March 14, 1962
Descrição:
Wesner Fallaw was Professor of Religious Education at Andover Newton Theological School. The service begins with a word of prayer (0:00-1:26). The speaker welcomes everyone and introduces Dr. Fallaw (1:27-3:42). Dr. Fallaw focuses on human innovation regarding the product of Christian nurture (3:43-7:35). He explains that a Christian educator must realize that God is the true educator as well as highlights the difference of learning about God and learning of God (7:36-12:35). Dr. Fallaw transitions to examining the learner’s character and personality as both affect the learner’s educational experience (12:36-24:47). He discusses that the church is supposed to be a nurturing community of faith: he suggests that a pastor should provide continual guidance/education for a child and his family (24:48-28:00). The church must realize its potential as the body of Christ and the pastor must serve as a father to the church members (28:01-35:14). He continues with the illustration of a shepherd and his flock to encourage pastoral nurturing in the church made possible with efficient preparation from seminaries (35:15-42:00). Dr. Fallaw concludes with a word of prayer (42:01-42:26).
Sujeito:
Christian education, Christian educators, and Pastoral care
O Criador:
Fallaw, Wesner, 1907-1991 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
The service begins with a scripture reading and prayer from 0:00-1:20. A message and short skit on the importance of the gospel is given from 1:30-11:00. A closing prayer is offered from 11:24-12:11. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
After reading Psalm 103:1 and Psalm 19:14a, a song, prayer, and introduction (start-7:50), Dr. James E. Tull, Professor of Theology, gives a lecture entitled “The Rise and Course of The Landmark Movement” (7:51-57:50). The service ends with a prayer and a song (57:51-end).
Sujeito:
Landmarkism
O Criador:
Tull, James E. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary