After the reading of John 4:24 and a prayer (start-0:58), George H. Shriver, Jr., Instructor in Church History, preached about materialism from Matthew 7:21-23.
George H. Shriver, Jr. was Associate Professor of Church History (1959-1973). Shriver reminds the students that Christians should love God and be known for their love for God. He encourages them that God gives them their identity when they place it in Him.
George H. Shriver, Jr. was Associate Professor of Church History (1959-1973). The service begins with opening announcements and music from 0:00-0:55. Acts 9:1-9 is read from 0:58-2:36. Dr. Shriver preaches from 2:58-21:23. Shriver shares that the just live by faith and what success and serving Christ looks like.
George H. Shriver, Jr. was Associate Professor of Church History. An introduction is given from 0:00-2:26. Shriver begins speaking at 2:46. He speaks on the subject of renewal in the Church, especially related to the ecumenical movement.
George H. Shriver, Jr. was Associate Professor of Church History. The service opens with music from 0:00-1:08. A prayer is offered from 1:09-3:23. Dr. Shriver speaks from 3:38-30:09. Closing music plays from 30:10-30:29. [This recording is very poor quality.]
George H. Shriver, Jr. was Associate Professor of Church History. The service begins with an opening scripture reading form 0:00-1:13. A contemporary reading is read from 1:15-2:20. Dr. Shriver speaks from 2:35-16:37. His message’s topic is on ecumenism and the state of the Southern Baptist Convention.
George H. Shriver, Jr. was Assistant Professor of Church History. The service begins with a scripture reading and prayer from 0:00-2:02. Dr. Shriver speaks from 2:09-20:49. He preaches on Jesus and his Spirit-led journey to the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. He encourages the students that hard times will come but it is all ordained by God and He has chosen them as His children.
George H. Shriver, Jr. was Assistant Professor of Church History. The service begins with a reading of Matthew 6:5-9 from 0:20-1:33. The service prays the Lord’s Prayer from 1:35-2:22. Dr. Shriver speaks from 2:31-9:14. Shriver preaches on the topic of prayer. He examines what true and false prayer looks like. A special reading on prayer takes place from 9:27-14:59. Shriver closes the service in prayer from 15:09-18:02.
George H. Shriver, Jr. was Associate Professor of Church History. The service starts with opening music from 0:00-2:50. Quiet prayer and meditation take place from 2:58-4:14. An announcement is given and Luke 15:22-24 is read from 4:26-6:48. The chapel sings “Ode to Joy” from 6:55-10:23. Dr. Shriver speaks from 10:33-25:02. He preaches on the Christianity and humor. He shares that Christianity may be the most humorous point of view in the world and to appreciate it.