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Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Date: 4/27/2003 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from 2 Kings 5:1-6. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. talks about how everyone, no matter their significance or status should be treated with kindness and respect. There is also an earlier, undated recording of Jones giving this same sermon under the title "T... View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Date: 4/27/2003 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from 2 Kings 5:1-6. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. talks about how everyone, no matter their significance or status should be treated with kindness and respect. There is also an earlier, undated recording of Jones giving this same sermon under the title "T... View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Date: 5/11/1980 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from Acts 16:9-15. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses who Lydia was and how she came to be converted to Christianity. The sermon begins at 06:00. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Date: 5/11/1980 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from Acts 16:9-15. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses who Lydia was and how she came to be converted to Christianity. The sermon begins in the second half of this recording. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from Revelation 8:1. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the importance of silence, a sense of awe in the presence of God and why there was a half an hour silence in heaven. The sermon begins at 18:20. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Date: 2/20/2002 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Rev. William A. Jones giving a sermon at Mt. Sinai United Christian Church. Jones reads from Proverbs 3:6 and discusses God's ability to give us direction for living. The sermon begins immediately. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Date: 11/17/2002 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. gives a talk and a sermon at First Baptist Highland Park Church with Pastor Henry Pinckney Davis, III. Jones begins at 58:40. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: Continuation of the sermon which starts in part 1 of this recording which you'll find in this collection as "A Famine at the Feast (1 of 2). The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the dangers of being distracted by group beliefs, traditions etc. (he gives the example of racism and Nazis) that ca... View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. Bible lesson from John 7:33-38. Sermon begins at 0:27:45. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the dangers of being distracted by group beliefs, traditions etc. (he gives the example of racism and Nazis) that can give the illusion of abundance or fulfillment while leaving the... View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. Scripture lesson from Judges 5:19-23. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the notion that to take the position of neutrality is to take the side of evil, particularly when it comes to defending those who are being suppressed or harmed, that a neutral position in the face of ... View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library