Dr. Tullock was Professor of Bible and Greek at Belmont College. The service begins with music from 0:00-1:10. A prayer is given from 1:24-3:08. An introduction to the speaker is given from 3:19-6:01. Dr. Tullock speaks from 6:05-22:58. Tullock preaches on the topic of justice and the saving work of Jesus. His source text was Micah 6:8.
The service begins with the reading of 2 Timothy 2:1-15 from 0:00-2:34. A prayer is offered from 2:35-4:09. An introduction to student messages is given from 4:14-6:06. Students share their experiences and the opportunities provided for them at Southeastern from 6:20-21:41. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
Walter Waldrop was on the Sunday School Board. The service begins with an opening scripture reading and music from 0:00-0:33. A prayer is offered from 0:40-4:57. An introduction to the speaker is given from 5:00-6:06. Waldrop speaks from 6:08-28:25. He preaches on Christ and the mission of the Church.
After an introduction (start-4:15), Reuben E. Alley, the Editor of the Religious Herald in Virginia, speaks on what he sees as three essentials that make a good institution. Those three essentials are the faculty, a library, and a good spiritual environment.
John William Eddins, Jr. was Associate Professor of Theology. The service begins with music from 0:00-1:06. A prayer is offered from 1:09-2:33. Music plays from 2:35-5:37. Joshua 24:1-28 is read from 6:02-13:15. John 17:1-26 is read from 13:30-19:05. Special music plays from 19:09-25:02. There are announcements from 25:12-26:26. Presentation of awards are done from 26:27-33:58. Dr. Binkley welcomes the attendants to the chapel and presents the certificates and degrees to the graduating students from 34:37-1:04:00. Dr. Binkley introduces Dr. Eddins from 1:04:28-1:04:37. Eddins speaks from 1:04:47-1:21:00. Eddins preaches on the necessity to adopt the role of Christian servanthood. Music plays from 1:21:16-1:25:14. Dr. Binkley offers a prayer from 1:25:15-1:25:49. Closing music plays from 1:25:53-1:31:00.
The service begins with the reading of a poem (00:00-00:40) and prayer (00:41-04:45). 2 Corinthians 5:11-17 is read and discussed briefly (04:46-07:00). There is a brief time of singing and worship (07:01-11:19). There is no introduction for the speaker, Dr. Robert Cook Briggs, but he was Professor of New Testament Interpretation at SEBTS. The notion of a personal testimony in conjunction with 2 Corinthians 5:17 is discussed (11:20-15:34). The “newness” of the Christian situation is Paul’s emphasis, and it can evoke different kinds of responses (15:35-18:00). In Paul’s new life, anxiety, worry, and distress all played a crucial role by causing him to cast himself onto Christ and other Christians (18:01-26:37). He ends his time with prayer (26:38-27:00).
George H. Shriver, Jr. was Assistant Professor of Church History. The service begins with a scripture reading and prayer from 0:00-2:02. Dr. Shriver speaks from 2:09-20:49. He preaches on Jesus and his Spirit-led journey to the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. He encourages the students that hard times will come but it is all ordained by God and He has chosen them as His children.
Thomas Albert Bland was Professor of Christian Sociology and Ethics (1956-1993). The service starts with scripture reading and music from 0:00-2:14. A word of prayer is offered from 2:18-4:49. Special music plays from 4:59-9:13. Dr. Bland preaches starting from 9:23. His source text was Matthew 6:24-34. Bland shares the reality of anxiety that many people face and how we can go to God with our issues knowing that the Lord cares about us.
John William Eddins, Jr. was Professor of Theology. The service starts with an announcement from 0:00-0:39. A responsive reading takes place from 0:40-2:29. A prayer is offered from 2:30-3:56. Dr. Eddins speaks from 4:38-21:28. His source text was Exodus 20:12.
Judy Herring was a student at Southeastern. The service begins in prayer from 0:00-1:43. A responsive reading takes place from 2:06-4:44. An introduction to the speaker is given from 4:51-6:37. Herring speaks from 6:53-17:59. She preaches on all the good that Southeastern does and ways Southeastern can improve. A closing prayer is offered from 18:11-19:03. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.