Sunday, March 29, 2020

Service Recap for March 29

Here are the replays with today’s services. We’re still livestreaming everything due to the COVID-19 pandemic. So, you’ve got the whole service available to watch.

If you are looking for the website for online giving to East End Baptist Church, it’s here.

Here is what you’ll find: there is an audio player with the sermon audios built-in to it, just click to find the one you want. You’ll also find the embedded YouTube videos of each sermon.

If you’d like, you can subscribe to the audio feed here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/east-end-baptist-church/id387911457?mt=2   for iTunes users. Other audio feeds go here:  https://sermons.faithlife.com/api/channels/598184/feed

The video is linked on my personal YouTube Page here: https://www.youtube.com/user/dheagle93 

Sermons are stockpiled here: http://www.doughibbard.com/search/label/Sermons 

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Morning Service March 22

Well, it’s not the normal sermon replay. Since we’re a bit scattered about dealing with the COVID-19 stuff here in the US, East End Baptist Church has shifted to an "online only" approach for the next few weeks. Which accelerated our plans to go to a live-stream of the worship service. Here's the recording from Facebook:

We’ll continue to work on improving our system, but that’s how we worshiped this morning, scattered about wherever we were.


Have a blessed day!!

Monday, February 24, 2020

Sermon Recap for February 23 2020

Here is what you’ll find: there is an audio player with the sermon audios built-in to it, just click to find the one you want. You’ll also find the embedded YouTube videos of each sermon.
If you’d like, you can subscribe to the audio feed here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/east-end-baptist-church/id387911457?mt=2  for iTunes users. Other audio feeds go here:  https://sermons.faithlife.com/api/channels/598184/feed
The video is linked on my personal YouTube Page here: https://www.youtube.com/user/dheagle93
Sermons are stockpiled here: http://www.doughibbard.com/search/label/Sermons
Morning Sermon: Acts 2:32-36 (Audio)
(Youtube Video has the children’s sermon and special music with it.)












Monday, February 17, 2020

Sermon Recap

Well, I’m still working on learning how to video-edit the two video concepts together. If you’re a watcher, you could mute one of the videos and start them both, then you could look every now and then, see what the slides were but also watch me pace the platform.

Probably the better usage would be to listen to the video that has the slides to it (the one at sermons.faithlife.com) and then you can just glance every now and then and see what slide was up.

Someday I’ll have the couple of hours it takes to figure the video aspects out.

Here is what you’ll find: there is an audio player with the sermon audios built-in to it, just click to find the one you want. You’ll also find the embedded YouTube videos of each sermon.

If you’d like, you can subscribe to the audio feed here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/east-end-baptist-church/id387911457?mt=2  for iTunes users. Other audio feeds go here:  https://sermons.faithlife.com/api/channels/598184/feed

The video is linked on my personal YouTube Page here: https://www.youtube.com/user/dheagle93

Sermons are stockpiled here: http://www.doughibbard.com/search/label/Sermons

Sunday AM sermon:


Sunday PM:



Monday, February 10, 2020

Sermon Recap for February 9 2020


Here is what you’ll find: there is an audio player with the sermon audios built-in to it, just click to find the one you want. You’ll also find the embedded YouTube videos of each sermon.

If you’d like, you can subscribe to the audio feed here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/east-end-baptist-church/id387911457?mt=2  for iTunes users. Other audio feeds go here:  https://sermons.faithlife.com/api/channels/598184/feed

The video is linked on my personal YouTube Page here: https://www.youtube.com/user/dheagle93






Monday, February 3, 2020

Sermon Recap for February 2

Here is what you’ll find: there is an audio player with the sermon audios built-in to it, just click to find the one you want. You’ll also find the embedded YouTube videos of each sermon.

The Faithlife Sermons page is here: https://sermons.faithlife.com/profile/john-hibbard

If you’d like, you can subscribe to the audio feed here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/east-end-baptist-church/id387911457?mt=2  for iTunes users. Other audio feeds go here:  https://sermons.faithlife.com/api/channels/598184/feed

The video is linked on my personal YouTube Page here: https://www.youtube.com/user/dheagle93

Sermons are stockpiled here: http://www.doughibbard.com/search/label/Sermons

Ok, so continuing the expansion into new technology, we have started pairing the audio recording (and subsequent podcasting) of the sermon to the Faithlife Sermons module. That means you will also have 2 video options: one option shows me; one shows the slides that were on the screen. I’m trying to learn how to use the video editing software to merge (properly) the two videos and have it cut back and forth…but that’s not in my skillset yet.

Here’s the morning sermon:


Evening Sermon

Friday, January 31, 2020

Book: Philippians Kerux Commentary

Today’s book is from Kregel Ministry and is the first volume I have in the Kerux Commentary series. The overall concept is that a pair of authors will work on each volume in partnership: one an exegetical author, one a homiletical author. In other words, one author to focus on the Biblical studies concepts and one to help guide the teaching and preaching concepts.
In that light, the Kerux series fits into the category of a homiletical commentary rather than a technical one, fixed on details, or a devotional one, fixed on application.
Now, I have the Philippians volume, so I’ll take a look at the features through what this volume shows. It’s one of the first volumes released, so there may be some adjustments in format going forward, but this is where it starts.
First of all, the book is broken down into segments of text intended to be preaching units. Each of these units are then presented with an exegetical idea, a theological focus, and a preaching idea. The text then fills out details in support of the exegesis and preaching ideas, with pointers on how to illustrate or strengthen the preaching and teaching of the passage included.
The preaching passages are derived from the outline of Philippians given by the authors, which divides Philippians into 6 major sections. Each section has at least 2 sub-units, with the Kerux Commentary giving a total of 18 suggestions for sermons.
Generally, the viewpoint adopted by the Philippians authors is the conservative, evangelical one: Paul as the author, Rome as the place of authorship, and so forth. The introductory materials deal with some of the arguments and discussions, but mostly in explaining why the authors see no good reason to jettison the tradition.
I like the structure and content. At various places, there are shaded boxes to highlight exegetical information. It’s not quite as awesome as full-color would have been, but printing costs what it costs and going color would likely push these out of the reasonable price point.
Overall, this looks like a good series coming. This volume, Philippians, is definitely a useful one.

(I did receive a copy of this book from Kregel.)

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