James H. Blackmore was Director of Public Relations. He begins by reading (the apocryphal book) Ecclesiasticus 2 and Matthew 26. In this message, Blackmore warns the student body of the dangers of neglecting the God of their studies: understanding the scriptures without experiencing the scriptural God. He states that "God first calls us to Himself, not to service."
James H. Blackmore was Director of Public Relations. The service begins with scripture reading and music from 0:00-0:50. Dr. Blackmore preaches from 0:54-18:28. Blackmore states that ministers need to be true to themselves. He encourages the students to be advertisements of Jesus. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council's Ethics Committee.
James H. Blackmore was Emeritus Professor of A. Div. Studies and Visiting Professor of Biblical Studies. Before the message, a brief explanation was given of the use of a shofar (ram's horn) in scripture, and one was blown in the service. The scripture reading was from Luke 22:24-34. The subject of the message was humanity's inability to fully understand God, especially related to the inadequacy of words to explain God.
James H. Blackmore was Special Instructor. The service begins with a scripture reading from 0:00-0:33. Music plays from 0:36-3:52. A prayer is offered from 3:52-4:15. A portion of verses from Leviticus 25, John 8, and 1 Corinthians 8 is read from 4:20-8:28. Special music plays from 8:43-17:38. Dr. Blackmore speaks from 17:42-21:42. The hymn, “Amazing Grace” is sung from 21:55-22:57. Dr. Blackmore preaches from 22:58-30:37. He preaches on the theme of liberty.
James H. Blackmore was Special Instructor in New Testament and Director of Public Relations. The service starts with opening remarks from 0:00-1:09. A prayer is offered from 1:12-2:15. Instrumental music plays from 2:16-4:00. An introduction to the speaker is given from 4:08-5:05. Dr. Blackmore speaks from 5:10-18:40. His topic was on temptations that shepherds must overcome.
James H. Blackmore was Director of Public Relations. The service begins with announcements from 0:00-0:35. Psalm 1 is read aloud from 0:48-1:45. There is music from 1:48-2:08. There is a prayer from 2:09-3:25. A responsive reading takes place from 3:31-5:44. Dr. Blackmore preaches from 5:51-22:04. He preaches on spiritual maturity and the concept of perfection and holiness.