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A 200 Year Celebration: The Declaration and Address as an Evangelistic Action Place for the End Times
Lecture given Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 4:00 PM at Abilene Christian University: "In 1809, Thomas Campbell produced a document that has cast a long shadow over the Stone-Campbell Movement. He proposed the theme "the quest for Christian unity, peace, and purity." We will comment upon the literary composition and religious soils of this influential agenda, especially in Pennsylvania and Ireland, as reflected in recent literature; the role of scripture and its interpretation in accomplishing Campbell's goals; the eschatological unfolding of his vision; and important theological assumptions."
The 1890s and 1990s: So Alike and Yet So Different
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1993, 11:00 AM at Abilene Christian University
The 19th Century Background
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1993, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University
Abraham: Sacrificing Your Faith
Lecture given Wednesday, February 23, 2000, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University: "A close reading of Genesis 12-50 demonstrates that the patriarchs provide an excellent model of spiritual formation and faith development for today's church."
ACU Missions Department - Open Doors in Latin America
Lecture given Monday, February 23, 1998, 11:00 AM at Abilene Christian University.
ACU Missions Department - The Effective Church-Planting Team: A Profile
Lecture given Monday, February 23, 1998, 3:30 PM at Abilene Christian University
ACU Missions Department - The Next Step in Reaching Europe
Lecture given Monday, February 23, 1998, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University
ACU Missions Luncheon
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1993, 12:00 PM at Abilene Christian University
ACU Student Preacher
Lecture given Monday, February 23, 1998, 2:00 PM at Abilene Christian University
[Adam Hester in 1776 Musical]
Production photograph from Abilene Christian College's 1975 Homecoming musical, "1776." Adam Hester (Andrew McNair) stands hunched over holding a barrel wrapped in bows.
Adoption: Real-Life Adoption Experiences Remind Us We Are All God's Adopted Children - With the Power of God's Adoption, We Are Conquerors
Lecture given Tuesday, September 23, 2008, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University: "We are God's children, but do we act like it? One mother's experience with adoption reminds us of our true identity in Christ."
African Deaf Missions
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1993, 11:00 AM at Abilene Christian University
African Deaf Missions
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1993, 3:30 PM at Abilene Christian University
African Deaf Missions
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1993, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University.
Africa's Major Challenges: Resources for African Missions
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1993, 11:00 AM at Abilene Christian University
Africa's Major Challenges: Resources for African Missions
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1993, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University
[Annie and Daddy Warbucks Dance Together in Front of House Servants in Annie, 1986]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, Anne and Daddy Warbucks dance together as Grace Farrell and the house servants watch. Actors from left to right: Meredith Welch (Grace Farrell), Marcelle Livesay (Annie), and David Smith (Daddy Warbucks).
[Annie and Daddy Warbucks in Annie, 1986]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, David Smith (Daddy Warbucks) fixes something on Marcelle Livesay's (Annie's) dress.
[Annie and Daddy Warbucks Look at Each Other While Grace Farrell Watches in Annie, 1986]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, Marcelle Livesay (Annie) and David Smith (Daddy Warbucks) argue while Meredith Welch (Grace Farrell) watches.
[Annie and the Dog in Annie, 1986]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, Marcelle Livesay (Annie) has found a dog in the alley.
[Annie and Warbucks Sing With Franklin D. Roosevelt in Annie, 1986]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, Annie and Warbucks stand and kneel to the right of Franklin D. Roosevelt (actor unidentified) and sing together with his cabinet. Left to right are Marcelle Livesay (Annie) and David Smith (Daddy Warbucks).
[Annie and Warbucks Sing With Franklin D. Roosevelt in Annie, 1986 #2]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, Annie and Warbucks stand and kneel to the right of Franklin D. Roosevelt (actor unidentified) and sing together with his cabinet. Left to right are Marcelle Livesay (Annie) and David Smith (Daddy Warbucks).
[Annie and Warbucks Sing With Franklin D. Roosevelt in Annie, 1986 #3]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, Annie and Daddy Warbucks sing with Franklin D. Roosevelt and his cabinet. Actors identified from left to right are Marcelle Livesay (Annie) and David Smith (Daddy Warbucks).
[Annie Enters the Warbucks Mansion for the First Time in Annie, 1986]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, Annie enters the Warbucks mansion for the first time. Actors from left to right in the center of the stage: Marcelle Livesay (Annie) and Meredith Welch (Grace Farrell).
[Annie Enters the Warbucks Mansion for the First Time in Annie, 1986 #2]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene Annie enters the Warbucks mansion for the first time. Actors from left to right in the center of the stage: Marcelle Livesay (Annie) and Meredith Welch (Grace Farrell).
[Annie Sits on the Couch in Annie, 1986]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, Annie sits on the couch as Grace and Daddy Warbucks watch. Actors from left to right: Marcelle Livesay (Annie), David Smith (Daddy Warbucks), and Meredith Welch (Grace Farrall). The other actor is unidentified.
[Annie Sits on the Couch in Annie, 1986 #2]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene Annie sits on the couch as Grace Farrell and Daddy Warbucks watch. Actors from left to right: Marcelle Livesay (Annie), David Smith (Daddy Warbucks), and Meredith Welch (Grace Farrell). The other actor is unidentified.
Another Brick in the Wall: A Way Out for Our Dehumanizing Economies
Lecture given Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 10:00 AM at Abilene Christian University: "What are the forces that dehumanize our work? What are the powers that treat people like commodities? How are we complicit and how are we trapped in this broken system? The story of Exodus proclaims that our calling is to worship God rather than make bricks."
[Army Scene in Like Stars Shining Brightly]
Production photograph from Abilene Christian University's 1980 original Homecoming musical, "Like Stars Shining Brightly," act 1, scene 8. In front of the steps of the school, Thomas Bruner (Jesse Sewell) shakes hands with a student while a group of students sit at a table to their right. In the top left of the photograph a man in a World War I Army uniform aims a gun downstage.
[Army Scene in Like Stars Shining Brightly #2]
Production photograph from Abilene Christian University's 1980 original Homecoming musical, "Like Stars Shining Brightly," act 1, scene 8. Three rows of soldiers stand on the steps of the Administration Building. Two pairs of men stand on the stage on either side of the group of soldiers, and each man on the outside holds a flag. Thomas Bruner (Jesse P. Sewell) wears a black suit and Kevin Weems (Colonel Hare) wears a wide-brimmed hat.
The Art of Leading Congregations for the Sake of the World: The Formation of Missional Leaders
Lecture given Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 9:00 AM at Abilene Christian University: "Congregational leaders typically have a well-developed imagination for how the congregation exists for its members. In our changing cultural environment, leaders increasingly need to form an imagination for how the congregations exists for the sake of the world."
The Art of Narrative Evangelism - A Narrative-Shaped Faith
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1999, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University
The Art of Narrative Evangelism - Nurturing Story-Formed Artists
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1999, 11:00 AM at Abilene Christian University.
The Art of Narrative Evangelism - Telling the Story with Passion and Courage
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1999, 3:30 PM at Abilene Christian University
At Risk Children in the Local Congregation
Lecture given Wednesday, February 23, 1994, 11:00 AM at Abilene Christian University
At Work in the Fields of the Lord: Being a Chaplain to a Secular University - What Is a Nice Chaplain Like You Doing in a Place Like This?
Lecture given Tuesday, September 23, 2008, 9:45 AM at Abilene Christian University: "Randolph is the first chaplain to the institute at MIT. This class will discuss why the institute made the decision to have a chaplain and the theology of presence that undergirds the role of chaplain in a secular university."
[Barbershop Quartet and Gary Hood in The Music Man, 1963]
Photograph from "The Music Man," the 1963 Abilene Christian College Homecoming musical. The scene is set in the Madison Gymnasium. The school board barbershop quartet is singing while being conducted by Gary Hood (Professor Harold Hill, right of image). The school board members left to right are Rick Wickman, Don Wilks, Chester Harville, and Andy Cauthen.
[Battlefield Silhouette in Like Stars Shining Brightly]
Color photograph from Abilene Christian University's 1980 original Homecoming musical, "Like Stars Shining Brightly," act 1 scene 8. Thomas Bruner (Jesse P. Sewell) stands in front of a group of students while behind him a silhouette of a battlefield is seen against blue lighting.
Behold Him - Our Hope
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1999, 2:00 PM at Abilene Christian University
Being Salt In a Sinful World: A Model of Christian Ethics
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1993, 3:30 PM at Abilene Christian University
The Beloved Son
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1993, 7:00 PM at Abilene Christian University
A Bible in One Hand and Battle Axe in the Other - The Famous Saloon Smasher Carry Nation and Her Relationship with the Stone-Campbell Movement
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1999, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University
The Biblical Basis of the Lord's Supper
Lecture given Wednesday, February 23, 1994, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University
Biblical Forum: An Exegesis of Philippians 2:5-11; Theological Reflections on Philippians 2:5-11; Questions from the Audience for both Presentations
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1993, 1:45 PM at Abilene Christian University
Blessed Are the Meek
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1993, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University
Blessed Are the Pure in Heart
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1993, 3:30 PM at Abilene Christian University
Blessed are Those Who Hunger and Thirst After Righteousness
Lecture given Tuesday, February 23, 1993, 11:00 AM at Abilene Christian University
Borrowed Creativity - Prizing the Message While Changing in the Methods
Lecture given Tuesday, September 23, 2008, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University: "How often does the Christian culture merely resemble a subculture of the current trends in secular America? Perhaps it is not the trends that should alarm believers, but rather the lack of ingenuity displayed within "Christian" creative arts. The artist who professes Christ has a unique calling to originality, relevance and truth."
"But I Was Just Preaching!" Proclaiming the Justice and Hope from the Old Testament - "I Don't Like the Way This Story Ends" Justice as a Goal of Narrative Preaching
Lecture given Tuesday, September 23, 2008, 9:45 AM at Abilene Christian University: "This workshop helps participants think about preaching Old Testament texts concerning justice. Each session addresses a genre of biblical text and panelists discuss the move from text to sermon. Since biblical texts often conceive of justice as reciprocal, generous, mutually beneficial relationships, preaching can help us move beyond guilt to true community."
Called to the Mountaintop: Developing the Leadership Potential in Others
Lecture given Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 9:00 AM at Abilene Christian University: "Do you feel called to leadership? Do you feel called to develop leadership potential in others? This session will offer real-life examples of personal leadership development experiences and current best practices for leadership development."
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