Student Sermons and Personal Histories, circa 1969
William, Anthony
1966/1973
1960-1969
Several Interdenominational Theological Center students including Anthony William, Harry Leon McClary, and Arthur Carson deliver personal histories and sermons, including one sermon titled The Empowering of Christ in Our Being.
African Americans--Religion Education--Religion Theology--Study and teaching Theological seminaries Sermons
sound recording
audio/mpeg
audiotapes
Isaac R. Clark Memorial Collection
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/fa:117
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00:00:05 Audio begins with introduction of Pauls letter to the Philippians. 00:03:59 Introduces sermon: The Empowering of Christ in Our Being. 00:07:32 Introduces Philippians 4:10-13. 00:14:55 Audio cuts off. 00:15:14 Introduces Matthew 17:19-21. 00:22:31 Talks about how most church folk as well as non-church folk are confused and disillusioned with life. 00:25:40 Sermon cuts off. 00:25:00 Harry Leon McClary introduces himself and tells his life story. 00:41:38 Arthur Carson introduces himself and tells his life story. 00:47:08 Unidentified woman introduces herself and tells life story. 00:48:37 Unidentified man talks about life. 00:58:28 Unidentified man talks about adultery. 01:07:04 Talks about conversion experience. 01:14:02 Talks about God as a source of help. 01:16:06 Audio ends.
Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library
Georgia--Atlanta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/auc.117:0183
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