William P. Clemmons was Professor of Christian Education. The chapel begins with prayer in English and Spanish (0:00-1:27). There is a time of music (1:28-7:50). Scripture is read from Isaiah 65 (7:57-9:40). Additional Scripture is read from Psalm 37:1-9 (9:40-10:58). A final passage from John 10:7-18 is read (11:07-13:11). There is another time of music (13:18-16:21). The congregation enters into a time of prayer with prayer requests and music (16:24-22:13). Additional music is played (22:14-29:17). The service ends with prayer for peace accompanied by music (29:19-34:31).
The SEBTS publication Newsline describes this chapel as "William P. Clemmons, Professor of Christian Education, C. Michael Hawn, Professor of Church Music, A Service for World Peace and Christian Unity using the Music of Taize" (SEBTS Newsline 1991, Vol. 14 No. 4).
William P. Clemmons was Professor of Christian Education. The service begins with organ music (00:00-04:10). C. Michael Hawn, professor of worship, leads in a responsive reading from Genesis 1, and he gives a word of prayer (04:11-05:56). Clemmons shares his testimony of his transition from growing up as a poor southerner to a Christian scholar, and he encourages the audience to take a view of liberating theology that gives a voice to those who are disenfranchised (05:57-25:50). Hawn preforms “I’ll Fly Away” on a fiddle (25:51-27:31). The service ends with a word of prayer (27:32-28:19).
William P. Clemmons was Associate Professor of Christian Education. The service begins with piano music (00:00-05:02). The speaker gives a word of prayer (05:03-06:30). President Randall Lolley introduces the Spring Conference, and he says that the theme for this year’s conference is “Church Education for the 80s” (06:31-13:36). Bruce Powers introduces the speakers for the Spring Conference (13:37-17:11). A speaker reads Matthew 7:24-27, and a woman sings a song of worship (17:12-20:34). The service ends with a benediction (20:35-21:07).