The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-0:49. Various passages of New Testament scripture are read from 1:06-2:13. A message on the importance of the local church and missions is preached from 2:23-7:45. More passages of scripture are read from 7:56-9:11. A message on the church and the importance of the proclamation of the gospel is given from 9:24-16:06. A closing prayer is offered from 16:13-17:05.
Robert E. McClernon was the pastor of Watts Street Baptist Church in Durham, NC. The service starts with an introduction to the speaker from 0:00-0:56. McClernon speaks from 1:04-28:35. He preaches on the joy of being in the presence of God and other believers.
David Gomes was a missionary from Brazil. The service begins with announcements from 0:00-0:46. A prayer is offered from 0:47-2:48. An introduction to the speaker is given from 2:58-4:19. Gomes speaks from 4:20-27:12. He makes a plea to the chapel to preach the gospel faithfully. A closing prayer is offered from 27:19-28:40.
Ira Newbern Patterson was Visiting Professor of Missions. The service begins with an introduction to the order of events from 0:00-0:20. A scripture reading and prayer is offered from 0:22-4:05. Dr. Patterson speaks from 4:17-21:08. His source text was Acts 17:6.
William C. Lamb was Director-Elect of the Department of Evangelism of the North Carolina Baptist State Convention. The service starts with a word of prayer from 0:00-0:46. The speaker is introduced from 0:48-1:41. Lamb speaks from 1:51-22:15. His source texts were John 10:10, Matthew 7:21, 1 Corinthians 2:10-13 and 1 John 3:14.
Robert F. Smart was Provost of the University of Richmond. The service starts with a word of prayer from 0:00-0:47. The board of trustees are acknowledged from 1:06-2:21. The speaker is introduced from 2:22-6:15. Dr. Smart speaks from 6:27-43:00. His message is titled “The Challenges of the Church in an Age of Science and Turmoil.” A closing prayer is offered from 43:15-44:14.
Sherman Lewis was a local pastor. The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-1:50. Lewis speaks from 2:12-21:02. His source text was Luke 21:9-28. He preaches on the changes in America and the civil rights movement.
The service begins with a word of prayer from St. Francis of Assisi from 0:00-3:06. Mark 8:34-38 is read from 3:27-4:31. A message on the need for ministers to deny themselves and carry their crosses is given from 4:34-16:33. Closing remarks on the message to deny oneself and bear their cross is shared from 16:45-22:37.
Walker L. Knight was Editor of Home Missions Magazine in Atlanta, GA. Knight preaches on the importance of spreading the gospel on missions. He encourages the chapel to share the gospel and always be willing to give a defense to the gospel. Knight reminds them that they are all called to this commitment.
Brother Frank was the “Brother in Charge” of the Taize community. The service begins with an introduction to the speaker from 0:00-1:21. Brother Frank speaks from 1:30-59:02. He preaches on the community that he lives in and shares stories of the goodness and faithfulness of God.