After the reading of Proverbs 22:3, a prayer, and an introduction (start-8:42), Dr. C. Stanley Lowell, the Associate Director of Protestants and Other Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, speaks about the ecclesiastical response to Separation of Church and State, and clericalism in the country of Colombia (8:43-36:20). The service concludes with a prayer from Dr. Stealey (36:21-end).
Marc Hoyle Lovelace was Professor of Archaeology. The service begins with an opening responsive reading from 0:00-1:57. A prayer is offered from 2:01-4:52. Dr. Lovelace preaches from 4:58-23:58. His source text is Ephesians 6:13-20. His message is centered on spiritual warfare in the Christian life. Lovelace closes in prayer from 23:59-25:16.
The service starts with a word of prayer from 0:00-0:55. Dr. Bland preaches from 1:14-25:04. His source text is found in Genesis 4:1-8. Bland touches on the segregationist culture of the town of Wake Forest and condemns that dark piece of town history. Bland preaches on how everyone is affected by sin and on the changing and saving power of Jesus.
The service begins with a reading and prayer from 0:00-2:29. The order of the service is explained from 2:30-3:12. Engrum Johnson, a student, speaks from 3:18-20:49. Johnson explains the various student body committees at Southeastern and what they seek to accomplish. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
Issac N. Bagnell was the Executive Secretary of the Granville Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of the United States. The service starts with a word of prayer from 0:00-1:37. Dr. Bagnell is introduced from 1:41-2:43. He speaks from 2:51-27:23. Bagnell preaches on the supremacy of God.
The service begins with the reading of Mark 13:33-37 (00:00-00:46) and prayer (00:47-03:57). The speaker gives general information about the upcoming visit by the Board of Trustees and other miscellaneous information (03:58-06:22). Sidney Randolph Crumpton is introduced as the chaplain over the southeastern states. He was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Twelfth Headquarters of the U.S. Army Corps. His educational background is also discussed (06:23-08:15). After making some introductory remarks, he begins by saying that there is no difference between serving God in the church and serving God in the chaplaincy, for in both we are serving the same God (08:16-12:45). Chaplaincy requires the endorsement of one’s local church (12:46-13:35), a BD degree from a seminary and passing physical testing (13:36-14:37), requesting to go on active duty and potentially going overseas in time (14:38-15:15). He concludes his time by affirming the present need and benefit of being a chaplain in the U.S. Army (15:16-18:20) before giving the benediction of Numbers 6:24-26 (18:21-18:39).
Edgar Douglas Christman was Director of the Baptist Student Union and Assistant to the Chaplain at Wake Forest College in Winston-Salem, NC. The service starts with an opening scripture reading form 0:00-0:35. Music plays from 0:39-5:34. A prayer is offered from 5:41-7:15. An introduction to the speaker is given from 7:20-8:24. Douglas speaks from 8:36-27:47. His source text was Romans 8:22-25. Douglas preaches on the SBC and giving money to the institution.
Joshua Roy Porter was the Chairman of Theology at the University of Exeter. The service begins with an announcement and prayer from 0:00-2:13. Music plays from 2:20-2:45. An introduction to the speaker is made from 2:50-4:38. Dr. Porter speaks from 4:48-44:44. Porter gives a message on the history of the system of judges, kings, and tribes of Israel. A closing prayer is offered from 44:57-45:25. Closing music plays from 45:25-46:16. This is part 2 of a 2 part lecture series.
Ted Janes was Assistant to Field Work Director. The service begins with opening music from 0:00-0:37. A prayer is offered from 0:38-1:57. A time of meditative prayer takes place from 2:08-4:00. A solo performance is sung from 4:03-6:54. Ted Janes reads John 1:6-14 from 7:00-8:09. A prayer is offered from 8:11-9:05. Music plays from 9:08-16:14. Ted Janes reads selected verses in Acts 5 from 16:26-17:52. A final period of meditative prayer occurs from 17:53-22:32.
The service begins with an opening scripture reading from 0:00-0:32. Music plays from 0:32-2:25. A responsive reading takes place from 2:39-4:44. A prayer is offered from 4:46-6:27. A special music performance takes place from 6:45-10:40. Members of the Executive Committee explain the purpose of the committee and an opportunity to serve at the Rest Homes and Murdoch Center from 10:55-34:50. The chapel sings “Rejoice King Eternal” from 34:52-35:47. The service closes with prayer and music from 35:49-36:44.