Albert Clayton Reid was Visiting Professor of Philosophy of Religion. This service begins with an announcement at 0:00, followed by a prayer at 1:33. At 3:46, there is a scripture reading from Matthew 10:37-39, followed by a song. The message begins at 9:54, with the subject of the qualifications of responding to the invitation to follow Jesus.
This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council. The service begins with an introduction and prayer, followed by scripture reading beginning at 1:10. At 3:39, a speaker gives instructions for a time of meditation. At 4:31, another speaker reads letters of gratitude to the Southeastern community. A brief message begins at 6:43 on the subject of Southeastern as a Christian academic community.
Worth Collins Grant was a missionary to Japan. A responsive reading takes place from 1:37-3:27. A prayer is offered from 3:31-7:13. An introduction to the speaker is given from 7:16-8:41. Rev. Grant speaks from 8:47-25:16. Grant shares stories of the importance of missionaries and evangelistic efforts in Japan. Closing music plays from 25:16-25:54.
The service begins with the reading of scripture and prayer from 0:00-1:13. Music plays from 1:42-3:04. The order of service is announced from 3:15-3:58. Romans 12 is read from 4:07-6:38. Special music plays from 6:49-12:09. A message from Romans is given from 12:19-32:59. We are to live a life worthy to which we have been called. This service was planned by the Student Coordinating Council.
Howard Lee was the pastor of West Main Baptist Church in Danville, VA. The service begins with music from 0:00-1:00. A prayer is offered from 1:16-2:14. Hebrews 12:14-17 is read from 2:17-3:17. An introduction to the speaker is given from 3:25-5:19. Dr. Lee preaches from 5:28-20:53. Rev. Lee gives a message on Christian love and how it is the greatest gift God can give to His children and what His children can give to others.
Vance Barron was the pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Chapel Hill, NC. The service begins with prayer from 0:00-1:37. The Scripture reading, Psalm 23 and Colossians 1:15-20, is read from 1:42-4:20. Music plays from 4:25-4:57. An introduction to the speaker is given from 5:24-8:02. Rev. Barron speaks from 8:10-24:57. Barron preaches on mankind and prayer. He notes that God should never be our last option we turn to, but instead our first.
Rev. James Cansler was Baptist Chaplain of the University of North Carolina. The service begins with Scripture reading from 0:00-1:40. A prayer is offered from 1:40-4:00. Music plays from 4:10-4:48. An introduction to the speaker is given from 4:55-6:12. Special music plays from 6:26-10:08. Rev. Cansler speaks from 10:23-35:11. Cansler preaches on the church, its structure, and how the organization should function. He states that the Church should care about people. A closing prayer is offered from 35:23-36:10. Music closes out the service from 36:10-36:50.
The service begins with opening remarks from 0:00-0:30. There is silent prayer from 0:31-3:30. Scripture is read from 3:30-7:03. Another moment of quiet prayer and reflection takes place from 7:04-9:52. Another portion of Scripture is read from 9:53-13:55. More quiet prayer happens from 13:56-15:52. Music plays from 15:53-19:11. A closing prayer is offered from 19:23-20:02. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
The service starts with music from 0:00-3:12. Romans 7:13-25 is read from 3:26-6:56. More music plays from 7:02-9:04. An introduction is made from 9:20-11:08. Special music is sung from 11:14-13:08. Rev. Smith preaches from 13:23-47:14. Smith preaches on the unity all Christians have in Christ.
The service begins with music from 0:00-0:34. Verses from Matthew 16 and Ephesians 1 are read from 0:39-2:57. Music plays from 3:04-3:44. An introduction is given from 3:51-6:05. Special music plays from 6:17-11:50. Blake Smith preaches from 12:08-46:54. Smith shares the weapons that we have in our spiritual warfare. He states that no matter what circumstances arise, Christ will build His church. A closing prayer is offered from 47:03-47:35.
This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council. The service begins with the reading of scripture and music from 0:00-2:38. A responsive reading takes place from 2:52-4:44. A prayer is offered from 4:45-6:00. Music plays from 6:19-8:24. The speaker preaches from 8:43-21:12. The topic is on the good news of how the gospel accepts us. Closing music plays from 21:12-22:18.
John I. Durham was Acting Academic Dean and Assistant Professor of Old Testament. The service begins with a prayer and music from 0:00-1:22. A responsive reading and music take place from 1:29-2:54. A second prayer is offered from 3:24-8:05. Dr. Durham speaks from 8:09-21:42. His source text was Numbers 6:22-27. Durham encourages the students to commit themselves to being diligent students of the Bible. Music plays from 21:49-22:31. A closing prayer is offered from 21:32-22:50.
Raymond Bryan Brown was Professor of New Testament Interpretation. The service begins with prayer and music from 0:00-1:00. A prayer is offered from 1:09-3:32. A responsive reading and song takes place from 3:33-4:57. Brown preaches from 5:00-17:58. Brown encourages us to share the good news of the Word of God. Music plays from 18:08-19:48.
James Martin was a professor at Union Theological Seminary. The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-0:57. Music plays from 1:00-1:37. Matthew 16 :1-18 is played from 1:57-5:14. An introduction to the speaker is made from 5:24-6:59. His message was titled, “Living Language and the Living God.” Dr. Martin speaks from 7:05-51:44. A closing prayer is offered from 51:54-52:15. Music plays from 52:15-53:11.
W. J. Edwards was Association Missionary for the Flat River Association in NC. The service begins with an introduction from 0:00-1:39. Psalm 23 is read from 1:42-3:02. A prayer is offered from 3:06-4:43. Edwards speaks from 4:58-29:16. In this recording, He shares his testimony of how God showed him a new perspective on life, death, and his calling through the diagnosis of a terminal illness.
Bomar T. Raines was Alumni President at Southeastern. The service begins in prayer from 0:00-0:58. An introduction is made from 1:02-2:00. Dr. Raines speaks from 2:10-26:09. In this message, Raines discusses the meaning of "I am what I am" in 1 Corinthians 15:10.
John Singletary was a student at SEBTS. The service begins with a poem and music from 0:00-0:43. Matthew 26:31-40 is read along with a prayer from 0:53-6:49. Music plays from 7:03-10:30. A student shares an announcement from 10:43-14:56. John Singletary speaks from 15:03-22:06. He gives announcements to speakers and events that will be happening on campus. Closing remarks are given from 22:10-26:58.
Edwin Luther Copeland was Professor of Missions. In this chapel service, Copeland speaks on the irreplaceable value of intellectual courage, open-mindedness, and love when addressing an increasingly relativistic culture.
John I. Durham was Acting Academic Dean and Assistant Professor of Old Testament. The service begins with scripture reading from 0:00-0:34. A prayer is offered from 0:48-3:45. A responsive reading is read from 3:46-5:47. Dr. Durham begins to preach from 5:50-23:07. Durham speaks on the goodness of Jesus. His source text was Isaiah 11.