This chapel service is facilitated by the Junior class at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-2:08). There is a moment of prayer (2:09-4:56). Robert Parrish and Wayne Thornton are introduced to share their personal testimonies (4:57-5:35). The choir sings a song of worship (5:36-10:08). Robert Parrish shares his personal testimony of how the Lord saved him and has provided for him (10:09-18:01). Wayne Thornton shares his personal testimony of his struggle with physical health and facing great hurt (18:02-34:30). The service closes in a moment of prayer (34:31-36:32).
This chapel service is facilitated by the Associate of Divinity class at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a moment of prayer (0:00-1:05). There is a song of worship (1:06-4:18). There is a Scripture reading from I Corinthians 13 (4:19-6:13). The speaker asks the congregation to imagine what a letter from Paul to the Southern Baptist Churches would look like (6:14-7:35). He speaks about Jesus showing servanthood, love despite disagreements, and evangelism (7:36-15:22). He shares that Baptists need to be good examples to draw people to Christianity (15:23-20:27). He closes the service in a moment of prayer (20:28-21:05).
Carl Elkanah Bates was a former president of the Southern Baptist Convention. The service begins with organ music (0:00-4:19). There is a Scripture reading (4:20-5:25). Prayer concerns are shared with the congregation and there is a moment of prayer (5:26-8:00). Carl Bates is introduced as the chapel speaker (8:01-11:18). The choir sings a song of worship (11:19-13:32). Bates speaks about the proof of Christians’ love being seen by their keeping God’s commandments (13:33-15:13). He speaks of two commandments that must be kept, the first not being drunk with wine (15:14-23:08). The second imperative he speaks of is growing in the grace and knowledge of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ (23:09-32:47). There is a moment of prayer (32:48-34:18).
This chapel service is led by the Spring Conference Committee. The service begins with organ music (0:00-7:38). There is a Scripture reading and a moment of prayer (7:39-9:06). There is a Scripture reading from John 15 (9:07-11:02). Ray Connor is introduced as the worship leader for the chapel service (11:03-12:41). Jeff Stackert is introduced as the chapel speaker (12:42-13:43). Ray Connor presents a song of worship (13:44-17:02). Stackert discusses what a letter from Peter to the present-day church would look like and shares an example of what he believes the letter would contain, encouraging the congregation to consider the oneness in Christ (17:03-26:20). Ray Connor leads the congregation in a song of worship (26:21-27:37). There is a litany of dedication (27:38-28:50). The service closes with a prayer of benediction (28:51-29:04).