Philip Asirvatham was a student at Southeastern and from southern India. The service opens with a scripture reading from 0:00-0:14. Music plays from 0:15-2:11. A prayer is offered from 2:19-6:02. The speaker is introduced from 6:06-8:38. Asirvatham speaks from 8:45-29:54. His source text was Psalm 61. The service closes with music from 29:56-30:36.
John Lawrence was pastor of Forest Hills Baptist Church in Raleigh, NC. The service begins with a scripture reading from 0:00-0:45. The chapel sings “Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee” from 0:48-6:19. A prayer is offered from 6:25-8:26. An introduction to the speaker is given from 8:31-10:39. Rev. Lawrence speaks from 10:45-30:52. He preaches on how the lost and dying world needs the love of Jesus manifested in the ministers.
David Nelson was pastor of First Baptist Church in Owensboro, KY. The service starts with a scripture reading from 0:00-1:03. Music plays from 1:05-5:49. A prayer is offered from 5:56-8:38. An introduction to the speaker is given from 8:43-10:40. Dr. Nelson speaks from 10:45-29:13. He preaches on the truth that preachers must go through suffering and men of honor who will fill the pulpits.
Howard J. Ford was President of the North Carolina Baptist Convention. Dr. Binkley opens the service with a scripture reading from 0:00-0:14. Music plays from 0:47-4:25. Dr. Binkley shares a few announcements 4:39-6:45. He prays from 6:45-10:04. Binkley introduces the speaker from 10:10-12:54. Rev. Ford speaks from 13:00-32:27. He preaches on the importance of preachers on mission in the church.
W. Perry Crouch was Secretary of the North Carolina Baptist Convention. The service begins with a prayer from 0:00-1:30. The chapel sings a hymn from 1:34-4:56. The trustees are recognized and welcomed from 5:07-6:49. Music plays from 7:00-10:06. An introduction to the speaker is given from 10:18-13:01. The theme of his message was “A Dream and Truth.” He speaks from 13:07-36:51. The chapel sings the seminary hymn from 36:53-40:28. A closing prayer is offered from 40:35-43:26. The service closes with music from 43:26-44:37.
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.
The service starts with a scripture reading from 0:00-0:15. Music plays from 0:19-4:44. A responsive reading takes place from 4:55-6:37. A prayer is offered from 6:42-8:25. More music plays from 8:34-12:17. An announcement concerning the upcoming Student missions conference is given from 12:23-23:15. A time of silent prayer for the conference takes place from 23:16-24:17. The service closes with a word of prayer from 24:26-25:37. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
Richard R. Bell was a chaplain from Fort Bragg, NC. The service opens with a scripture reading from 0:00-0:34. Music plays from 0:45-4:13. A responsive reading takes place from 4:23-5:52. An introduction to the speaker is given from 5:53-6:39. Bell speaks from 6:44-27:40. He preaches on the Christian responsibility to a disciplined society.
James A. Forbes, Jr. was pastor of Holy Trinity Baptist Church in Wilmington, NC. The chapel begins with a scripture reading from 0:23-0:43. Music plays from 0:50-3:40. An introduction to the speaker is given from 3:53-4:58. Forbes speaks from 5:10-27:08. He teaches on the subject “The Negro and White Communities and their Pastors.”
Jack R. Noffsinger was pastor of Knollwood Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, NC. The service opens with music from 0:18-2:56. An introduction to the speaker is given from 3:10-4:02. Noffsinger speaks from 4:15-33:49. He preaches on the human condition to always change and never be stale. He reminds the chapel that ministers are human and therefore change through the years.