James David Fite was a missionary to Cuba. The service opens with a word of prayer from 0:00-0:55. An introduction to the speaker is given from 1:00-6:07. Rev. Fite speaks from 6:08-30:43. Fite shares stories of his time in Cuba and the fruitful ministry he has had as well as his time in prison there.
Tim Brendle was a student at SEBTS. The service starts with a prayer from 0:00-1:28. An introduction to the speaker is given from 1:32-3:02. Brendle speaks from 3:08-25:08. He preaches on the problem of world hunger and effective ways the church can work to combat the issue.
Rose Mary Pace was a graduate of SEBTS. The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-0:30. Pace reads the story of the woman with the flow of blood found in Mark 5 from 0:37-2:06. Pace speaks from 2:11-13:52. Her message was titled “The Nearness of God.”
Dwight W. Cumbee was Visiting Professor of Pastoral Care. The service begins with a scripture reading from 0:00-2:07. A responsive reading takes place from 2:13-3:33. Dr. Cumbee speaks from 3:45-21:02. Cumbee preaches on how God helps one become more in tune with reality.
Lyn Anderson was a professor at SEBTS. The service starts with a prayer from 0:00-0:20. Dr. Anderson speaks from 0:25-19:45. His source text was Mark 14:32-38. Anderson preaches on revival in the church in America.
James Leo Green was Distinguished Professor of Old Testament Interpretation. The service opens with a word of prayer from 0:00-1:51. A Scripture reading takes place from 1:52-3:50. Dr. Green preaches from 3:57-27:41. His sermon topic was on being a committed Christian.
John Paul Edwards was a Methodist preacher and graduate of Duke Divinity School. The service opens with a word of prayer from 0:00-0:55. An introduction to the speaker is given from 1:04-4:07. Edwards speaks from 4:09-21:20. He preaches on the call of ministry and the role of the preacher.
William Randall Lolley was the 3rd president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service starts with a responsive reading from 0:00-0:48. Music plays from 0:48-3:22. A responsive reading takes place from 3:33-5:55. Music plays from 6:01-10:00. Dr. Lolley delivers a short message and leads the service in communion from 10:13-38:08.
Ben Sigel Johnson was Professor of Music. William Randall Lolley was the third President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The concert opens with a responsive reading from 0:00-1:06. Music plays from 1:07-4:03. A prayer of confession is given from 4:12-5:24. Special music plays from 5:52-9:43. A prayer is offered from 10:00-11:43. 2 Corinthians 5:17-19 and Luke 4:16-21 is read from 12:02-13:50. Music plays from 14:02-19:19. Dr. Lolley speaks from 19:41-45:26. He shares the importance of giving worship to God.