Albert Clayton Reid was Visiting Professor of Philosophy of Religion. Dr. Binkley opens the service with a scripture reading followed by music from 0:00-4:39. Binkley reads Matthew 16:21-25 from 4:51-6:37. He leads the chapel in a time of prayer from 6:39-8:13. Music plays from 8:21-10:34. Dr. Binkley introduces the speaker from 10:42-11:25. Dr. Reid speaks from 11:46-24:02. His subject is titled “Crisis and Courage.” He preaches on the divine mystery and beauty of spiritual courage in the face of adversity. The service closes with music from 24:06-25:29.
John I. Durham was Acting Academic Dean and Assistant Professor of Old Testament. The service starts with a prayer from 0:00-0:35. Music plays from 0:40-5:10. A responsive reading takes place from 5:17-6:56. A prayer is offered from 7:05-10:21. Dr. Durham preaches from 10:33-25:11. His sermon is on praising God and the ways Christian worship God. He exhorts the chapel to give God the praise He is due. The service closes with the chapel singing the “Doxology” from 25:14-26:11.
James Stertz was the pastor of Wake Forest Baptist Church. The service begins with an opening scripture reading from 0:00-0:17. Music plays from 0:23-6:07. A moment of prayer takes place from 6:14-7:50. An introduction to the speaker is given from 7:56-11:36. Rev. Stertz speaks from 11:40-31:15. His source texts were 1 Timothy 4:12-16 and 2 Timothy 2:15. Stertz preaches against the “mild” form of Christianity and how it is at odds with the real Christianity. He encourages the chapel to be hard workers for the gospel.
Raymond Bryan Brown was Professor of New Testament Interpretation. The service opens with music from 0:00-6:06. Psalm 84 is read from 6:21-8:21. A moment of silent prayer takes from 8:23-8:39. Dr. Brown preaches from 8:48-23:47. His message is on serving the Lord faithfully.
Olin Trivette Binkley was the second President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Binkley reads a passage of scripture from 0:00-0:21. Music plays from 0:22-4:31. Binkley leads the chapel in a responsive reading from 4:40-6:42. He offers a prayer from 6:42-9:19. Three faculty members: Dr. Ben Johnson, Max Smith, and Donald Cook sign the Abstract of Principles from 9:39-12:35. Dr. Binkley speaks from 12:40-26:56. His source text was Romans 12. He preaches on the foundation of the Christian life. The service closes with music from 27:00-27:13.
Henlee H. Barnette was Professor of Christian Ethics at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY. The service opens with a scripture reading from 0:00-0:22. Music plays from 0:29-3:53. Acts 6:1-7 is read from 4:06-5:38. A special music performance takes place from 5:53-7:57. Dr. Barnette is introduced from 8:08-8:52. Barnette speaks from 9:04-42:06. His lectures are centered on the concept of “Christian calling.” He preaches on the ethical dimensions of “calling.” Barnette states that Christians are to walk worthy in their calling. A closing prayer is offered from 42:23-43:16.
Henlee H. Barnette was Professor of Christian Ethics at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY. The service starts with an opening prayer from 0:00-0:56. Music plays from 1:02-3:50. A passage of scripture is read from 4:02-7:03. A special music performance takes place from 7:09-12:24. Dr. Binkley introduces the speaker from 12:35-14:04. Dr. Barnette speaks from 14:12-51:58. His lectures are centered on the concept of “Christian calling.” He preaches on the theological dimensions of “calling.” Barnette shares how it is a spiritual gift to be a pastor. Dr. Binkley prays from 52:16-52:53. The service closes with music from 53:00-54:50.
Gwynne Henton Davies was the Principal of Regent's Park College at Oxford University. The service opens with music from 0:00-4:05. A prayer is offered from 4:13-9:41. Music plays from 9:42-12:52. Dr. Davies speaks from 13:00-33:26. He preaches on the resurrection of Christ and how Good Friday and Easter are connected by the cross. The service closes with music from 33:28-34:56.
Gwynne Henton Davies was the Principal of Regent's Park College at Oxford University. The service starts with the Lord’s Prayer from 0:00-0:45. Music plays from 0:49-1:36. The chapel sings “There Is A Fountain” from 1:42-6:31. Davies speaks from 6:44-25:10. His source text was Luke 22:28. He preaches on how Jesus endured many trials for our sake. Music closes the service from 24:11-25:36.