Garland Alford Hendricks was Professor of Church-Community Development and Director of Field Work. The service begins with music from 0:00-7:32. There is a responsive reading from 7:39-9:54. An introduction to the speaker is given from 10:00-11:48. A prayer is offered from 11:55-15:15. Dr. Hendricks speaks from 15:27-31:13. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
Olin Trivette Binkley was the second President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Binkley opens the service with a scripture reading from 0:00-0:10. Music plays from 0:14-3:51. Binkley leads the service in a responsive reading from 4:01-5:56. He prays from 5:57-8:25. Dr. Binkley preaches from 8:42-23:43. His sermon is about Christian responsibility and living. Closing music plays from 23:49-25:02.
Julian S. Hopkins was director of the Department of Evangelism of the North Carolina Baptist State Convention. The service begins with music from 0:00-5:05. There is a prayer from 5:20-6:01. The speaker is introduced from 6:05-7:05. Dr. Hopkins speaks from 7:08-30:00. Hopkins preaches that Jesus is able to meet our cares and needs. He encourages the students to help people by showing them Jesus.
The service opens with a word of prayer from 0:00-0:33. The order of the events of the chapel service is explained from 0:44-1:50. Several students share what Jesus Christ means to them from 1:53-19:23. A closing prayer is offered from 19:28-20:19. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council
Thomas Albert Bland was Professor of Christian Sociology and Ethics (1956-1993). The service begins with the reading of scripture and prayer from 0:00-2:28. Dr. Bland speaks starting at 2:44. Bland preaches on the way of the peacemaker. Bland encourages those in chapel as he tells them that they are called to be peacemakers in all areas of their lives. His source text was Romans 12:1-2 and Matthew 5:9.
Pope Alexander Duncan was Professor of Church History. Dr. Duncan opens the service with a scripture reading of Galatians 5:1 which is also his source text for his devotional and prayer from 0:00-3:09. Duncan gives a history of the Church of England and the effect on the history of the charter of North Carolina. Duncan shows how North Carolina received their religious freedom. Duncan speaks from 3:20-15:08.
B. Elmo Scoggin was Professor of Old Testament. This service was dedicated to prayer. An order of events to the service is given from 0:20-2:58. The first prayer is given from 3:05-4:32. A second prayer is given from 4:37-6:00. A third prayer is offered from 6:11-8:08. A responsive reading occurs from 8:15-10:28. Dr. Scoggin speaks on the cross of Christ from 10:39-13:12. A closing prayer is offered from 13:20-14:32. Part of the message repeats itself from 14:35-20:37.
Charles B. Parker, Jr. was a student at SEBTS. The service begins by reading Mark 15:20-39 from 0:20-3:18. A student gives an opening word of prayer from 3:31-4:44. Parker gives an announcement and speaks on religious drama productions and drama productions in the church. Parker preaches from 4:57-17:40. There is a special song played from 17:47-20:45. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
The service opens with an announcement of apparent dishonest actions that has taken place in the student body from 0:00-3:55. A prayer is offered from 4:06-4:38. An introduction to the student led chapel service happens from 4:45-5:02. Music plays from 5:09-8:00. A prayer is offered from 8:18-12:42. Romans 2:1-11 is read and a prayer is offered again from 12:58-17:59. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.