Fred W. Sandusky was Registrar. The service begins with a responsive reading from 0:00-2:02. A prayer is offered from 2:06-6:14. Music plays from 6:20-10:06. Dr. Sandusky speaks from 10:18-23:51. He preaches on death and the tragedy of not fulfilling the purposes of God while alive on earth.
John Edward Steely was Professor of Historical Theology. The service starts with music from 0:00-4:14. A prayer is offered from 4:24-8:07. The choir sings from 8:21-10:22. A responsive reading takes place from 10:39-12:25. Dr. Steely speaks from 12:38-26:16. Steely preaches on the judgement of God. The service closes with music from 26:18-26:35.
The service opens with music from 0:00-2:12. A prayer is offered from 2:13-3:15. The chapel sings from 3:22-7:38. 1 Kings 19:3-12 is read from 7:52-9:56. A moment of prayer takes place from 9:57-13:53. Ephesians 5:1-20 is read from 14:02-16:55. A second time of prayer and meditation occurs from 16:56-20:39. Music plays from 20:49-24:07. A closing prayer is given from 24:10-25:43. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
George Hays was the Treasurer of the Japan Baptist Mission organization. The service begins with a scripture reading of selected passages from Isaiah 6 and Matthew 28 from 0:00-2:36. A prayer is offered from 2:39-4:58. An introduction to the speaker is given from 5:04-7:53. Dr. Hays speaks from 7:59-46:26. Hays preaches about the role of a missionary and how to be a missionary to Japan. Music plays from 46:28-46:55. A closing prayer is offered from 46:59-47:28.
James H. Blackmore was Director of Public Relations. The service opens with a prayer from 0:00-1:07. A responsive reading takes place from 1:22-3:16. The choir performs from 3:24-5:27. Dr. Blackmore speaks from 5:35-17:07. Blackmore preaches about temptations that plague ministers and the importance of avoiding them. He speaks against the temptation to covet the ministries of other pastors. The service closes with music from 7:09-17:55.
Marc Hoyle Lovelace was Professor of Archaeology. The service starts with a responsive reading from 0:00-1:48. A prayer is given from 1:49-4:43. Music plays from 4:46-5:27. Dr. Lovelace speaks from 5:35-17:22. He preaches on how the temple and earthly dwelling of God will one day no longer a necessity once we reach heaven because we will finally be present with God there.
Edward Allison McDowell, Jr. was Professor of New Testament Interpretation from 1952-1964. Dr. Binkley opens the service with a scripture reading from 0:00-0:18. Music plays from 0:30-2:03. Binkley leads the chapel in prayer from 2:13-3:50. He introduces the speaker from 3:56-6:11. Dr. McDowell speaks from 6:20-26:08. His sermon is about the treasure of Jesus and how we are vessels of God to serve and glorify the true treasure of the gospel. The service closes with music from 26:10-26:50.
Donald D. Moore was Student Activities Director. The service begins with music from 0:00-1:14. A prayer is offered from 1:16-1:31. Dr. Moore speaks from 1:42-19:01. Moore preaches on seeking to live an abundant life of service to God. He encourages the chapel to not worry and walk in joy.
James Thomas Ford was pastor of First Baptist Church in Alexandria, VA. The service starts with a scripture reading and music from 0:00-1:41. A prayer is offered from 1:50-3:09. Dr. Ford is introduced from 3:14-4:12. Ford speaks from 4:15-24:29. He preaches about the greatness of Jesus and the honor it is for a pastor to preach such a God. Rev. Ford encourages the chapel in the truth of the important work that a preacher accomplishes.
Thomas Albert Bland was Professor of Christian Sociology and Ethics. The service begins with opening music from 0:00-1:38. A prayer is offered from 1:45-4:02. The chapel sings from 4:11-7:39. A responsive reading takes place from 7:44-13:34. Music plays from 13:45-17:32. Dr. Bland speaks from 17:41-33:34. His source text was Luke 22. Bland preaches on the story of Peter and his growth as he began to understand and know Jesus deeper. The service closes with music from 33:35-33:52.