Walker L. Knight was Editor of Home Missions Magazine in Atlanta, GA. Knight preaches on the importance of spreading the gospel on missions. He encourages the chapel to share the gospel and always be willing to give a defense to the gospel. Knight reminds them that they are all called to this commitment.
Brother Frank was the “Brother in Charge” of the Taize community. The service begins with an introduction to the speaker from 0:00-1:21. Brother Frank speaks from 1:30-59:02. He preaches on the community that he lives in and shares stories of the goodness and faithfulness of God.
George W. Webber was from Union Theological Seminary in New York City. The service begins with an introduction to the speaker from 0:00-0:36. Dr. Webber speaks from 0:42-49:11. Webber shares a message on how the Incarnation of Jesus Christ changes how we all should live.
The service begins with Dr. Moore offered some opening remarks from 0:00-2:10. A responsive reading takes place from 2:20-4:15. A prayer is offered from 4:20-5:49. Dr. Moore preaches from 5:56-26:10. His passage is Luke 10:30-37. His message is centered on being kind and unselfish like the good Samaritan.
H. Eugene McLeod was the Librarian. The service opens in a word of prayer from 0:00-0:48. An introduction to the speaker is given from 0:58-3:20. Dr. McLeod speaks from 3:30-43:10. McLeod gives a detailed history of the campus library as well as shares the stated purpose and vision of the library.
H. Max Smith was Associate Professor of Music and Artist in Residence. Dr. Binkley opens the service with a word of prayer from 0:00-1:33. An award is handed out from 1:55-4:30. Dr. Binkley welcomes all those in attendance and introduces the speaker from 4:47-7:00. Smith speaks from 7:04-40:11. Dr. Smith’s message is titled “Separation of the Church and the Arts.” Dr. Binkley closes the service in prayer from 40:29-41:31.
The service begins with an announcement for a tutoring service from 0:00-0:20. A prayer is offered from 0:21-2:28. A responsive reading takes place from 2:46-4:17. A message on seminary experiences is given from 4:28-13:19. The source text was Philippians 4:8. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
Raymond Bryan Brown was Academic Dean and Professor of New Testament Interpretation. The service begins with an opening scripture reading from 0:00-0:58. A prayer is given from 1:14-4:27. A responsive reading takes place from 4:30-6:27. Dr. Brown speaks from 6:38-xx. He preaches on the “hiddenness” of God and how He is made known through Jesus Christ.