John E. Steely was Professor of Historical Theology. The service opens in prayer from 0:00-5:45. A responsive reading takes place from 5:46-7:20. A prayer is read from the Book of Public Prayers from 7:29-13:09. Dr. Steely speaks from 13:19-27:44.
John Edward Steely was Professor of Historical Theology. The service begins with an opening scripture reading and music from 0:00-1:05. Isaiah 61:1-4 is read from 1:09-2:12. A prayer is offered from 2:12-7:45. A responsive reading takes place from 8:05-10:20. Dr. Steely preaches from 10:30-24:49. Steely’s message is centered on freedom in Christ.
John Edward Steely was Professor of Historical Theology. He leads a prayer service. The chapel begins with prayer and music from 0:00-1:46. Another prayer is offered from 1:59-8:07. A prayer of intercession occurs from 8:37-12:36. Music plays from 12:47-15:18. A closing prayer is offered from 15:30-16:16.
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.
John Edward Steely was Professor of Historical Theology. The service opens with a reading from the life of Abraham Lincoln from 0:00-0:35. Music plays from 0:35-5:04. A short word on the importance of pursuing noble matters is given from 5:19-8:29. A prayer is offered from 8:40-11:41. Music plays from 11:50-13:51. Dr. Steely speaks from 14:11-23:14. Music plays from 23:15-24:26.
John Edward Steely was Professor of Historical Theology (1956-1986). The service begins with a word of contemplation and music from 0:00-5:04. A prayer is offered from 5:15-9:16. A responsive reading takes place from 9:26-10:56. Music plays from 11:03-16:05. Dr. Steely speaks from 16:28-30:06. Steely preaches on the call to Christian discipleship. He states that Christians are not to go through life alone. Steely encourages Christians being plugged into a community of believers.
John Edward Steely was Professor of Historical Theology. Dr. Steely opens the service in prayer from 0:00-3:53. He preaches from 4:10-18:28. Steely encourages the students to see God's hand in all things. He informs that they they should seek to have a mature theology and a childlike spirituality.
John Edward Steely was Associate Professor of Historical Theology (1956-1986). Dr. Steely discusses how the students are called to be ministers of God's grace and, by extension, ministers of victory. Steely uses 2 Timothy 1:7 as his source text. Dr. Steely speaks for the entirety of the recording from 0:13-16:30.