George W. Braswell, Jr. was Associate Professor of Church History and Missions. The service starts with a word of prayer from 0:00-2:01. Dr. Braswell is introduced from 2:10-4:19. A special song by the choir is performed from 4:25-6:26. Dr. Braswell speaks from 6:37-33:01. He preaches from Luke 18 and the story of Jesus healing the blind beggar. Braswell encourages the chapel to accept the season of obedience to God in all areas of life and be faithful to the call to obey. The service closes with music from 33:02-33:38.
Stewart Albert Newman was Professor of Theology and Philosophy of Religion. The service begins with an announcement of the passing of a colleague from 0:00-1:15. A moment of prayer takes place from 1:15-2:35. Music plays from 2:40-5:29. A responsive reading 5:31-7:12. Music plays from 7:16-11:12. Dr. Newman speaks from 11:21-22:45. He preaches on the desire to know Christ. The choir performs a special song from 22:55-26:29. A prayer is offered from 26:35-26:45. The service closes with more music from 26:46-27:24.
Almonte Charles Howell was from the University of North Carolina. Music plays from 0:46-2:05. Dr. Binkley shares a few announcements from 2:12-2:51. He offers a prayer from 2:52-5:00. Music plays from 5:06-8:00. Dr. Binkley introduces the speaker from 8:08-9:25. Dr. Howell speaks from 9:30-35:51. Dr. Howell shares the stories of the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son and gleans wisdom to exhort to the chapel.
Warren W. Ost was director of a Christian Ministry in the National Parks, Division of Home Missions, National Council of Churches, New York, NY. Music plays from 0:15-0:54. A time of silent prayer and invocation takes place from 1:06-3:17. The chapel performs a responsive reading from 3:22-5:54. An introduction to the speaker is given 6:08-8:38. Ost speaks from 8:45-26:13. His sermon is about ministering the gospel during the “leisure revolution.” He encourages the church to deal with the Christian doctrine of leisure.
The service begins with music from 0:17-0:55. A scripture reading from Romans 12 takes place from 1:09-4:09. A prayer is offered from 4:18-5:30. The Chairman of the Student Council shares what the purpose of the council is from 5:39-10:40. Music plays from 10:46-15:24. The chapel recognizes the incoming student council leaders from 15:40-27:20. The chapel sings “Blest Be the Tie That Binds” from 27:21-27:57. The service closes in prayer from 28:04-28:56. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
William Randall Lolley was the third President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The Dr. Lolley opens the service with a reading of Matthew 7:24-27 from 0:00-1:00. He prays from 1:05-3:24. Dr. Lolley preaches from 3:30-22:28. He preaches on the role of the Church in society and how the Church is given a mandate to forgive others.
Albert L. Meiburg was Dean of the Faculty. The service starts with prayer from 0:00-0:38. Genesis 27:30-38 is read from 0:40-3:00. Dr. Meiburg speaks from 3:03-19:59. His sermon is titled “The Need to Bless.” The service closes with music from 20:00-20:32.
Richard Albert Spencer was Assistant Professor of New Testament. The service begins with a prayer from 0:00-0:50. Various portions of Scripture on the topic of love are read from 0:57-2:20. Dr. Spencer preaches from 2:23-21:17. He preaches on the story of the Rich Man and Lazarus. Spencer encourages the chapel to see the needs of others and help them in their suffering.
Ben C. Fisher was Administrative Assistant and Director of Public Relations. The service starts with a scripture reading from 0:19-0:36. A couple of announcements are given from 0:39-2:12. 1 Corinthians 13 is read from 2:28-4:46. A prayer is offered from 4:48-9:12. Dr. Fisher speaks from 9:17-22:20. His source text was 1 Corinthians 16:1-3. His sermon was titled “Bringing Your Liberality to Jerusalem.” He stresses the need to share the gospel with those around us.