Truman S. Smith was Associate in the Department of Missions Personnel of the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. The service opens with a reading of a passage of scripture from 0:00-0:42. An introduction is made from 0:55-2:02. Mr. Smith speaks from 2:06-17:36. His message consists of the public reading of missionary letters from missionaries across the globe.
The service starts with opening remarks and music from 0:00-3:16. A prayer is offered from 3:24-5:31. The speakers perform their recitations from 5:37-19:21. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council and consists of public readings or recitations of scripture passages in various languages.
W. J. Edwards was Association Missionary for the Flat River Association in NC. The service begins with an introduction from 0:00-1:39. Psalm 23 is read from 1:42-3:02. A prayer is offered from 3:06-4:43. Edwards speaks from 4:58-29:16. In this recording, He shares his testimony of how God showed him a new perspective on life, death, and his calling through the diagnosis of a terminal illness.
Bomar T. Raines was Alumni President at Southeastern. The service begins in prayer from 0:00-0:58. An introduction is made from 1:02-2:00. Dr. Raines speaks from 2:10-26:09. In this message, Raines discusses the meaning of "I am what I am" in 1 Corinthians 15:10.
James Leo Green was Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament. The service begins with prayer from 0:00-0:25. A responsive reading takes place from 0:30-2:15. A prayer takes place from 2:20-5:33. Music plays from 5:34-8:01. Green preaches from 8:03-26:15. In this message, Green shares on the importance of Christian growth and development from 2 Peter 3:18.
David Greene Anderson was pastor of First Baptist Church in Easley, SC. The service begins in prayer from 0:00-1:37. There is an introduction to the speaker from 1:38-2:40. Music plays from 2:50-8:03. Rev. Anderson preaches from 8:10-24:12. In this message, Anderson expounds on Colossians 3:16 and teaches the importance of reading and knowing scripture.
John Singletary was a student at SEBTS. The service begins with a poem and music from 0:00-0:43. Matthew 26:31-40 is read along with a prayer from 0:53-6:49. Music plays from 7:03-10:30. A student shares an announcement from 10:43-14:56. John Singletary speaks from 15:03-22:06. He gives announcements to speakers and events that will be happening on campus. Closing remarks are given from 22:10-26:58.
Harold Wayland Tribble was President of Wake Forest College in Winston-Salem, NC. The service begins with prayer from 0:00-1:30. Dr. Binkley welcomes everyone to chapel and introduces the speaker from 1:42-5:39. Music plays from 5:50-10:16. Dr. Tribble speaks from 10:26-45:55. Tribble preaches on obedience to God and the importance of obeying God in all areas of life. He shares the importance of SEBTS and how they are a terrific institution for higher education.