Van Mall was the head of the Department of Religion at Garner-Webb. The service begins with Dr. Cook giving an introduction to the speaker from 0:00-2:22. Dr. Mall speaks from 2:27-19:36. His message was to be a witness for Jesus with joy. He preaches from the parable of the faithful steward.
John I. Durham was Associate Professor of Old Testament Interpretation. The service starts with an opening scripture reading from 0:00-0:28. A prayer is offered from 0:44-3:12. A responsive reading takes place from 3:15-5:05. Dr. Durham preaches from 5:07-19:38. His message is focused on the call to live as a Christian in a secular world.
The recording becomes clear at the 2:37 mark. A word of honor is given to the late President John F. Kennedy is given from 2:37-9:44. A story on President Kennedy is given from 9:52-14:07. Another story on JFK is shared from 14:21-17:44. Closing music plays from 18:02-21:11.
Donald E. Cook was Associate Professor of New Testament. The service starts with an opening word of prayer from 0:00-0:38. 1 Corinthians 1:1-3 is read from 0:50-1:43. A prayer is offered from 1:44-4:45. Dr. Cook speaks from 5:10-18:46. His message was centered on the church and the justification of mankind. Cook’s source text was 2 Corinthians 5:17-21.
In this service, David S. Hogg preaches from 2 Chronicles 36 on the subject of "The Chronological Context of the Great Commission." He begins with an overview of the coming message, followed by the reading of the text from 2:11-6:03. He prays from 6:03-7:00. His first focus is on "Commission context," including the kings in exile as well as the temple and the sins of the people. At 16:03, he transitions to focusing on the "Chronicles context," especially the celebration of Passover in the Old Testament. This is followed by the "Canonical context" at 21:32, beginning with the transition to the Gospel of Matthew. He makes points regarding Jesus being the fulfillment of the return of the kings in exile, the final Passover, and the restoration of the temple. He closes in prayer from 31:52-33:49.
Mumphord Holland Kendall was professor and head of the Department of Religion at Mars Hill College. The service opens with a scripture reading from 0:00-0:30. Matthew 28:16-20 is read from 0:45-1:37. A prayer is offered from 1:38-2:49. An introduction to the speaker is given from 2:57-4:25. The choir sings from 4:30-8:23. Dr. Kendall speaks from 8:36-29:47. He preaches on the importance of Baptist colleges.
The service starts with an opening scripture reading from 0:00-1:36. A prayer is offered from 1:37-4:00. John 1:6-9 is read from 4:15-5:07. Faith is discussed from 5:26-10:13. A personal testimony is shared from 10:26-16:51. Another personal testimony is shared from 17:05-21:21. A closing prayer is offered from 21:32-24:05.
R. S. Smith was pastor of First Baptist Church in Durham, NC. The service starts with an opening scripture reading from 0:00-0:21. A scripture reading is done from 0:32-1:45. A prayer is offered from 1:48-3:58. An introduction to the speaker is given from 4:03-5:51. Dr. Smith speaks from 6:01-28:44. He preaches on the topic of the Church and its pessimistic nature. He exhorts the students to see the Church and seek to improve it despite its flaws.
Herbert Caudill was the former Superintendent of Baptist Work in the Western Provinces of Cuba and President of the Baptist Seminary in Havana until he was imprisoned by the Castro government.