Edwin Luther Copeland was Distinguished Professor of Christian Missions and World Religions. The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-1:44. Dr. Copeland speaks from 1:55-24:17. Copeland preaches on the missionary’s role to meet the physical needs of those who they are reaching.
Robert Ernst Poerschke was Professor of Christian Education.The service starts with a scripture reading from 0:00-0:53. A prayer is offered from 0:54-3:30. Dr. Poerschke speaks from 3:43-19:26. His message is centered on missions.
William Randall Lolley was the 3rd president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service opens with Dr. Lolley offering a prayer from 0:00-4:22. Music plays from 4:35-7:10. Dr. Lolley speaks from 7:19-25:15. The subject of his message is titled “The State of the Seminarians”. His source text was Matthew 23:37-38.
Charles K. Robinson was Professor of Philosophical Theology at Duke Divinity School. The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-0:34. An introduction to the speaker is given from 0:37-1:37. Dr. Robinson speaks from 1:44-40:46. His subject is “Death and Dying.”
Robert Ernest Clements was from Fitzwilliam College at the University of Cambridge in England. The service opens in a word of prayer from 0:00-0:55. An introduction to the speaker is given from 0:58-2:22. Dr. Clements speaks from 2:27-41:38. His message is titled, “The Language of Prophecy.”
Bob Tremaine was from Crisis Ministries in Palm Coast, FL. The service starts with a word of prayer from 0:00-1:01. A portion of Matthew 22 is read as well as a welcome to the service from 1:05-4:29. An introduction to the speaker is given from 4:33-6:22. Tremaine speaks from 6:28-47:44. Tremaine preaches a message on mission and ministry.
Edward Hughes Pruden was Visiting Teacher in Church History. The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-1:00. Music plays from 1:01-1:25. A responsive reading takes place from 1:26-3:11. Pruden speaks from 3:24-23:41. His message was on the recent history of the global church.
Willie White was a senior at Baylor University and was a representative of the Student Coordinating Council.The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-1:43. An announcement and introduction to the speaker is given from 1:50-2:30. White’s message was titled, “The Meaning of Revelation in Light of the Black Experience.” Amazing Grace plays from 2:40-5:32. White speaks from 5:45-29:10. A closing prayer is offered from 29:25-30:00. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.