The service begins with an opening scripture reading from 0:00-0:39. Dr. Lee Garner leads a responsive reading from 0:45-2:30. A prayer is offered from 2:35-3:35. An introduction to the speaker is given from 3:40-4:44. Dr. Staut speaks from 4:52-18:03. His source text was Exodus 3:1-15. Staut encourages the students to always remember God and boast Christ alone when proclaiming the message of life and freedom. Closing music plays from 18:09-18:37.
Julius Carroll Trotter, Jr., Professor of Preaching and Speech, preaches about the importance of the centrality of the cross in Christianity from Mark 8:34-35 (start-15:45). The service then concludes with a hymn (15:45-end).
James Z. Alexander was University Minister at Shaw University in Raleigh, NC. The service begins with a scripture reading from 0:00-0:13. Music plays from 0:13-3:02. A responsive reading takes place from 3:12-4:45. A prayer is offered from 4:46-8:14. Rev. Alexander is introduced from 8:17-9:02. Alexander speaks from 9:08-26:30. His sermon is centered on being reconciled with God. He exhorts the chapel to be ambassadors of reconciliation.
After prayer and a reading from a hymnal (start-3:55), William Claudius Strickland, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, talks about the struggle between the human self and God as depicted in the book of Revelation.
Harold Hunter Oliver was Associate Professor of New Testament Interpretation (1957-1965). The service begins with music from 0:00-4:55. A responsive reading is read from 5:15-6:37. A prayer is offered from 6:43-7:19. Oliver preaches from 7:27-24:25. He states that God needs to tear down religious traditions and sinful ideals that Christians have raised up in the church and in the faith.
This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council. The service is a responsive scripture reading of various passages found in the Old and New Testament alike. The responsive scripture reading takes places from 0:00-14:40. The service closes with a special solo song from 14:41-17:42.