- Collection:
- American Baptist College Collection
- Title:
- Rev. Morgan Babb, and Others, March-April 1986
- Creator:
- American Baptist College
- Date of Original:
- 1986
- Subject:
- African American universities and colleges
African American Baptists
African American students
Lectures and lecturing
Sermons - Location:
- United States, Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, 36.16589, -86.78444
- Medium:
- video recording
- Type:
- MovingImage
- Format:
- video/mpeg
- Description:
- This video recording features a series of sermons. This video opens with a sermon by Rev. Morgan Babb, founder of the King Solomon Missionary Baptist Church and radio broadcaster. Rev. Babb preaches on the topic of ""Blow the Trumpet," in which he speaks about Christ being the answer to personal, economic, and political issues. At 00:43:00, a speaker preaches on the topic, "The Creative Word of God," in which he talks about the difference between philosophy and theology. At 01:13:!5, graduating American Baptist College senior, Rev. Joseph Hopkins gives a sermon on the topic of "Power and Wisdom of God." At 01:44:50, Rev. Thomas E. Austin gives a sermon on "A Lesson at the Parlor's House," in which he encourages participants to be obedient, lean on God, and go to God's house when feeling frustrated. At 02:17:50, Rev. James Davis of Mt. Olive Baptist Church, gives a sermon on the topic "Strength to Carry the Load and Courage to Face the Fold," and "Being in the Valley of Dry Bones." At 02:40:30, President McGlothian presents the speaker for Honors Day Rev. David Williams. At 02:56:00, Rev. David Williams gives a sermon on the definition of "Holy" and how the different doors that God opens. This video concludes with honor award presentations, a sermon by the interim academic dean on "Being Educated and Yet Uneducated" (03:53:00), and a benediction.
- Metadata URL:
- https://hbcudigitallibrary.auctr.edu/digital/collection/abco/id/0281
- Language:
- eng
- Additional Rights Information:
- The Susie McClure Library of American Baptist College believes that the items presented in our digital collections are not encumbered by copyright or related rights. Nonetheless, as these materials are accessible to the public, certain limitations on subsequent usage may be in effect. Authorized uses for these items are confined to research, educational, and scholarly endeavors by U.S. Copyright Law Title 17, §108 U.S.C. In addition to educational purposes, individuals seeking to engage in other forms of utilization must secure explicit permission from the Susie McClure Library by contacting us at 615-687-6935.
- Contributing Institution:
- Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Library Alliance
- Rights:
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