The service begins with opening remarks from 0:00-1:20. The service was centered on a comedy play titled “Preaching Attendance: Twenty Percent.” This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
Eugene Albert Nida was from the American Bible Society. The service begins with music from 0:00-1:41. A responsive reading is read from 2:05-3:39. A prayer is offered from 3:48-5:56. An introduction to the speaker is given from 6:02-7:20. Music plays from 7:29-11:17. Dr. Nida preaches from 11:19-57:33. Nida promotes how valuable the task of a preacher is.
The service begins with an opening scripture reading and music from 0:00-0:59. Matthew 20:20-28 is read from 1:21-3:11. A prayer is offered from 3:13-5:35. Patterson preaches from 5:58-27:54. He shares the importance of evangelism, missions, and the church.
Dr. Tullock was Professor of Bible and Greek at Belmont College. The service begins with music from 0:00-1:10. A prayer is given from 1:24-3:08. An introduction to the speaker is given from 3:19-6:01. Dr. Tullock speaks from 6:05-22:58. Tullock preaches on the topic of justice and the saving work of Jesus. His source text was Micah 6:8.
Henry Franklin Paschall was president of the Southern Baptist Convention. Dr. Binkley opens the service with a prayer from 0:00-3:14. Music plays from 3:19-4:56. Dr. Binkley introduces President Paschall from 5:00-7:35. Dr. Paschall speaks from 7:41-36:11. He preaches on the gospel and the importance and power of faith.
Dr. Heilman was the president of Meredith College. The service opens with a reading of scripture and music from 0:00-2:00. A prayer is offered from 2:12-3:32. An introduction to the speaker is given from 3:38-5:25. Dr. Heilman speaks from 5:30-26:21. Heilman promotes the unity of the Church and education in college.
The service opens with music from 0:00-3:35. Opening remarks and an introduction to the speaker is given from 3:45-4:30. Music plays from 4:45-6:20. A litany of thanksgiving is offered from 6:30-7:33. There is a prayer from 7:40-10:30. More music plays from 10:44-12:47.Several speakers share what they are thankful for from 12:51-24:20. Luke 17:11-19 is the source text. The theme of the chapel service was “It Is Good to Be Faithful.” Closing music plays from 24:24-26:42. This service was Southeastern's Thanksgiving celebration service.
Raymond Eugene Owens was Associate Professor of Preaching. The service begins with music from 0:00-2:58. Owens shares opening remarks and offers a prayer from 3:03-4:24. Music plays from 4:30-5:04. Another prayer is given from 5:30-7:30. Dr. Owens preaches from 7:36-27:45. He preaches on the sacrifice of Christ for humanity. He shares that Jesus was focused on the relationship with the world.
Edwin Calhoun Osburn was the Librarian at SEBTS. The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-0:38. A responsive reading occurs from 1:03-3:20. Another prayer is offered from 3:23-4:23. Osburn preaches from 4:24-16:33. Osburn preaches on the current state of the modern South and calls for men of God to lead the charge in expanding the gospel throughout the muddied history that the South possesses.
Worth Collins Grant was a missionary to Japan. A responsive reading takes place from 1:37-3:27. A prayer is offered from 3:31-7:13. An introduction to the speaker is given from 7:16-8:41. Rev. Grant speaks from 8:47-25:16. Grant shares stories of the importance of missionaries and evangelistic efforts in Japan. Closing music plays from 25:16-25:54.