After a poem, prayer, and the reading of John 4:31-38 (start-3:37), Charles W. Midkiff, a student at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, gives announcements and speaks about missions while promoting an upcoming missions event.
Dr. Sydnor Lorenzo Stealey, the first President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, says a few words about 1 Corinthians 10:31 and then updates students about upcoming chapel speakers and events and other general announcements.
Clarence William Cranford was the pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. The service begins with a prayer from 0:00-2:45. Dr. Cranford is introduced from 2:47-3:14. Cranford speaks from 3:17-42:22. He preaches about the importance and the power of prayer. Rev. Cranford encourages the chapel to develop a healthy prayer life.
Clarence William Cranford was the pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. The service begins with a scripture reading and prayer from 0:00-3:04. An introduction to the speaker is given from 3:09-4:46. Cranford speaks from 4:49-19:45. He preaches on the importance of people reading their Bible consistently. He teaches them how reading their Bible can change their lives for the better.
Clarence William Cranford was the pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. The service opens with a prayer from 0:00-3:05. The speaker is introduced from 3:10-6:43. Rev. Cranford speaks from 6:52-43:02. He preaches about how Christians should bear fruit. He encourages the chapel to abide in Jesus as the true vine.
Clarence William Cranford was the pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. The service opens with an opening scripture reading from 0:00-1:49. Rev. Cranford speaks from 1:50-32:34. He preaches on the Christian life and what it looks like to faithfully follow Jesus. He exhorts the chapel to be faithful in their service and allegiance to Christ.
Clarence William Cranford was the pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. The service starts with a scripture reading from 0:00-1:08. Cranford speaks from 1:09-31:30. He preaches on how Christ is the head of the church and the church should look to the mind of Christ. Rev. Cranford encourages the students to take up the mission of Jesus and spread the gospel of the Kingdom of God.
Clarence William Cranford was the pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. Cranford presents a clear presentation of the gospel to the chapel. He leads them through the necessity and power of Jesus’s sacrifice and how humanity will one day live in eternity. He reminds the chael that they are not strong enough to live the Christian life all alone and that we need a community of believers to help each other.
Clarence William Cranford was the pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. The service starts with an introduction to the speaker from 0:00-2:15. Luke 5:1-11 2:18-4:00. Rev. Cranford speaks from 4:03-29:22. Cranford preaches on the importance of obedience and committing your life to Christ.
The service begins with the reading of a poem (00:00-00:46) and of John 13:1-20 (00:47-03:38), followed by prayer (03:39-05:43). Singing follows the opening words (05:44-08:02). Ken Hoover introduces himself and others as SEBTS students who have led the service (08:03-11:31). He responds to the question, “What are we to do with the command to wash feet?” (11:32-15:23). He remarks that oftentimes, humans, in services of humility, have a tendency to think highly of themselves for their religiosity (15:24-17:21). He differentiates between a sign and a symbol to explain that the church’s symbol of humility has been irrevocably lost (17:22-23:26). The service ends in prayer (23:27-23:50).