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Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from 2 Timothy 2:1-9. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses themes of strength and service and how the word of God is unbound to any earthly condition. The sermon begins immediately. There are two other recordings of Jones giving this same sermon in th... 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 2 Timothy 2:1-9. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses themes of strength and service and how the word of God is unbound to any earthly condition. The sermon begins at 0:25:40. There are two other recordings of Jones giving this same sermon in this... View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Date: 1976 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from 1 Chronicles 13:1-8. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the enduring quality of good spirituality and certain values. The sermon begins immediately. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Date: 1976 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from 1 Chronicles 13:1-8. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the enduring quality of good spirituality and certain values. The sermon begins at 20:10. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Date: 7/7/2002 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from Acts 1:15-25.The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the obituary of Judas, telling the truth about people in death, in life and how we all have the ability to be corrupted by Satan. The sermon begins at 0:34:05. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Date: 6/30/1985 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: This is a recording of a symphony performance at Bethany Baptist Church to celebrate their 102nd anniversary. There is no sermon in this recording, The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. speaks briefly to thank the performers and give information about the reception that follows the performance. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Date: 6/30/1985 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: This is a recording of a symphony performance at Bethany Baptist Church to celebrate their 102nd anniversary. There is no sermon in this recording, The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. speaks briefly to thank the performers and give information about the reception that follows the performance. 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 Matthew 5:38-42. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the ethics taught by Jesus, especially at the Sermon on the Mount. The sermon begins immediately. 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 Matthew 5:38-42. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the ethics taught by Jesus, especially at the Sermon on the Mount. The sermon begins at 38:45. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Date: 8/18/1984 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from Proverbs 29:18. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the importance of clear and expansive vision of God for the world. The sermon begins immediately. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library