Stephen J. Mattock was a professor at Shaw University. The service begins with an introduction to the speaker from 0:00-1:28. Mattock speaks from 1:33-35:31. Mattock preaches on the reconciliation between the white and black community.
Robert Culpepper was a missionary to Japan. The service begins with an announcement on the prayer calendar for missionaries from 0:00-1:10. 2 Corinthians 5:14-6:2 is read from 1:14-3:52. A prayer is offered from 3:53-5:33. An introduction to the speaker is given from 5:41-8:18. Dr. Culpepper speaks from 8:30-51:44. Culpepper shares how the power of the gospel has been powerful on the mission field.
Taylor Clarence Smith was Professor of Bible at Furman University. The service starts with an opening scripture reading from 0:00-0:15. An announcement concerning the Foreign Mission Board (currently known as the International Mission Board) is given from 0:30-2:00. A prayer is offered from 2:08-3:30. An introduction to the speaker is given from 3:35-6:06. Dr. Smith speaks from 6:17-29:48. Smith preaches on the story of the Good Samaritan.
John William Eddins was Professor of Theology. The service opens with a word of prayer by Eddins from 0:00-0:36. Dr. Eddins preaches on the concept of holy days (also known as holidays) and the importance of giving thanks to God from 0:49-14:56.
Horace G. Hammett was Secretary-Treasurer of the South Carolina Baptist Convention. Dr. Binkley opens the service in a word of prayer from 0:20-2:40. He introduces the speaker from 2:50-6:55. Rev. Hammett speaks from 7:55-34:31. Hammet preaches on the role of a minister in the local church.
Alphonso V. Washburn was Secretary of the Sunday School Department. The service begins with an introduction to the speaker from 0:00-0:58. Dr. Washburn speaks from 1:03-24:56. Washburn’s sermon is centered on standing steadfast in the faith.
John C. Whatley, Jr. was pastor of Forestville Baptist Church. The service starts with a word of prayer from 0:00-1:45. An introduction to the speaker is given from 2:07-3:21. Whatley preaches from 3:35-33:10. His message is centered on the concept of anger.
James Winslow was a local pastor and graduate of SEBTS. Exodus 3:1-12 is read from 0:30-4:17. James Winslow speaks from 4:30-15:24. He admonishes the chapel to be a “Moses”. A closing prayer is offered from 15:25-15:49. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
The service begins with the reading of 2 Timothy 2:1-15 from 0:00-2:34. A prayer is offered from 2:35-4:09. An introduction to student messages is given from 4:14-6:06. Students share their experiences and the opportunities provided for them at Southeastern from 6:20-21:41. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
Roy Tucker was pastor of Community Baptist Church in Wake Forest, NC. The service begins with an introduction to the speaker from 0:00-2:14. Rev. Tucker speaks from 2:28-32:59. His Bible passage for his message is 1 Corinthians 9:24-27. Tucker uses automobile analogy on Christian living throughout his sermon on how to live faithfully.