John Burder Hipps was Professor of Missions, Emeritus. Hipps's source text for his sermon was John 8:25-36. Dr. Hipps shared that we should all be guided by truth. He encourages the students to share God's truth with others. Dr. Hipps speaks for the entirety of the recording.
Raymond Eugene Owens was Assistant Professor of Preaching. He opens the service in a word of prayer from 0:00-1:43. He preaches from 2:00-18:35. Dr. Owens highlights that the first place to look for Jesus is in hell. Owens states that Jesus came for sinners and that is where to find him.
Julian S. Hopkins was from the Department of Evangelism of the North Carolina Baptist State Convention. The service begins with a word of prayer, announcements, and an introduction to the speaker by Dr. John Terrill Wayland from 0:00-4:16. Dr. Hopkins reads from Exodus 14:13-18. His message was titled, "The Need For a Spiritual Revival." He informed the students to be prepared and seeking for God to move in their midst. Hopkins speaks from 4:18-26:16.
Olin Trivette Binkley was the second president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Binkley opens the service by reading Revelation 3:20. His title for the sermon was "I Have Called You Friends." His source text was John 15:10-15. Dr. Binkley reminded the students that we are called to friendship with God and those in our Christian family.
Thomas Albert Bland was Professor of Christian Sociology and Ethics (1956-1993). Dr. Bland opens his sermon in prayer and reading of his source text, Hebrews 11:1-16. Dr. Bland challenged the students to be people of great faith. He noted that men of Christian faith are exiles and strangers on this earth. Dr. Bland speaks for the entirety of the recording.
Sunder Devaprasad was a student at SEBTS. Devaprasad preaches about Jesus and the crippled man. He shares that evangelism should radiate from the Christian life. He encourages those in chapel that the only message a Christian should be proclaiming is the gospel message. Devaprasad speaks from 0:22-21:28. There is closing music from 21:30-21:54. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
Fred W. Sandusky was Registrar and worked for SEBTS for over 30 years. The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-3:15. Special music is played from 3:26-8:08. Sandusky states that our churches should have a true mission to fulfill their Christian purposes and duties. He speaks from 8:20-18:34. Closing music is played from 18:35-19:26.
John William Eddins, Jr. was Associate Professor of Theology. He begins the service by reading the source text of the sermon, Romans 1:16-17, and a prayer from 0:00-2:38. Dr. Eddins preaches the rest of the time from 2:46-21:53. Eddins shares the importance of faith. He states that we should desire to have the life of God within us and through us. Eddins reminds the students that only the gospel has the transforming power to change the face the the world.
Lee Gallman was the Director of the Howard Plan of Extension Work. The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-2:37. Dr. Newman introduces the speaker from 2:39-6:48. Dr. Gallman speaks from 8:05-31:43. Gallman preaches on agape love and how Christians are called to share that love with others. He encourages the students to fulfill their calling to missions. [There is no audio from 6:49-7:58.]
Pope Alexander Duncan was Professor of Church History. Dr. Duncan opens the service in prayer from 0:00-3:50. Duncan preaches the rest of his message from 3:59-15:30. Professor Duncan's sermon is titled, "Amen and Amen." Duncan states that to say "amen" is to place your faith and trust in God. He notes that Jesus is the source of our faith. A closing prayer is given from 15:32-16:26.