Fon H. Scofield was from the Foreign Mission Board. The service begins with a scripture reading of Matthew 22:37-39 from 0:00-0:38. Music plays from 0:42-1:32. Dr. McDowell gives a prayer from 1:36-4:20. An introduction to the speaker is made from 4:22-5:48. Dr. Scofield speaks from 5:52-24:24. His source text is 2 Corinthians 2:14-17. Scofield encourages the students to be the aroma of Christ to God among those who are being saved and those who are perishing.
John I. Durham was the Acting Academic Dean. The service begins with an announcement and scripture reading from 0:00-1:42. Music plays from 1:44-3:57. A prayer is offered from 4:04-5:47. Dr. Durham preaches from 5:55-23:24. His source text is Deuteronomy 6:4-5. Durham preaches on creeds in the Bible that constitute the creedal nature of Israel and how ministers should preach.
W. Perry Crouch was Executive Secretary for the North Carolina Baptist State Convention. The service opens with Dr. Binkley offering a prayer from 0:00-2:18. Binkley introduces the speaker from 2:27-4:11. Dr. Crouch speaks from 4:15-27:09. His source texts were Zechariah 4:6 and Revelation 4:15. Crouch reminds those in chapel of the importance of teaching, preaching, and living the gospel.
Roger H. Crook was Professor of Religion at Meredith College. The service opens with a word of prayer from 0:00-1:21. Music plays from 1:24-2:02. An introduction to the speaker is made from 2:12-3:24. Dr. Crook speaks from 3:34-22:24. His source text was Luke 5:17-35. Crook shares that God is constantly working throughout the world, in the church, and even through the racial tensions America is facing.
Daniel Calhoun Johnson was a missionary to Chile. The service opens with announcements from 0:00-0:58. There is a prayer from 1:05-3:24. An introduction to the speaker is given from 3:29-4:34. Music plays from 4:35-5:17. Rev. Johnson speaks from 5:25-25:13. He shares multiple stories from his time in Chile.
Howard B. Foshee was Secretary of the Church Administration Department. The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-2:56. An introduction to the speaker is made from 3:01-4:10. Howard Foshee speaks from 4:19-21:23. Foshee's source text was Exodus 18:17-22. He clarifies the importance of church administration. Foshee states that church leaders should constantly ask themselves where they are leading their people.
B. Elmo Scoggin was Professor of Old Testament. The service begins with prayer from 0:00-3:27. Dr. Scoggin is introduced from 3:33-5:12. Music is played from 5:22-8:32. Dr. Scoggin speaks from 8:45-36:33. His sermon is titled, "We Are the Called." Scoggin shares how missions is the life stream of the church. He notes that without missions the church will be dying. Music plays again from 36:34-40:22. Closing remarks are made from 40:23-40:35. Closing music is played from 40:36-41:36.
Alvin F. Butters was a student at SEBTS. The service begins with a recognition of Dr. Stealey and his time at SEBTS from 0:00-2:53. Dr. Stealey shares his gratitude from 2:55-4:43. There are announcements and prayer from 5:00-6:34. Butters preaches from 6:45-20:13. His sermon is on achieving unity. He notes that Christians are to walk in humility and worthy of their calling. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
Jesse C. Fletcher was Secretary of Personnel for the Foreign Mission Board (now known as the International Mission Board). The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-1:30. Dr. Fletcher is introduced from 1:32-3:12. Dr. Fletcher speaks from 3:15-26:16. Fletcher shares the importance of churches. He encourages those in chapel to seek to be sent out on mission for God. His source text was Matthew 16:16-18.
William Claudius Strickland was Professor of New Testament Interpretation. The service opens with Dr. Strickland providing the opening scripture reading and prayer from 0:00-2:06. He preaches the rest of the time from 2:07-22:50. Dr. Strickland shared how John's Gospel highlights the glory of God in the person of Jesus.