Alvin F. Butters was a student at SEBTS. The service begins with a recognition of Dr. Stealey and his time at SEBTS from 0:00-2:53. Dr. Stealey shares his gratitude from 2:55-4:43. There are announcements and prayer from 5:00-6:34. Butters preaches from 6:45-20:13. His sermon is on achieving unity. He notes that Christians are to walk in humility and worthy of their calling. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
Billy Baker was a student at SEBTS. The service begins with a prayer, announcements, and the reading of Romans 11:33-12:2 from 0:00-4:38. There is special music from 4:48-8:30. Billy Baker speaks from 8:40-25:01. He shares that the symbol of a man's success is in the cross of Jesus. He encourages the students to submit themselves to God's will. A closing prayer is done from 25:10-25:38. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
The service begins with a responsive reading from 0:00-2:26. A time of prayer takes place from 2:27-5:12. An introduction to the order of events is given from 5:20-6:10. Short devotionals on faith are preached from 6:23-18:56. Closing remarks and prayer are offered from 19:06-23:22. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council.
H. Max Smith was Organist, Artist in Residence. The service begins with a scripture reading and prayer from 0:00-1:05. The hymn, “Ode To Joy” is sung from 1:10-4:44. More music plays from 4:58-13:26. A responsive reading is read from 13:35-15:25. Music plays from 15:27-17:37. John 1:1-14 is read from 17:50-19:55. A closing prayer is offered from 20:00-23:08. There is a final song from 23:12-25:41.
Albert Clayton Reid was Visiting Professor of Philosophy of Religion. This service begins with an announcement at 0:00, followed by a prayer at 1:33. At 3:46, there is a scripture reading from Matthew 10:37-39, followed by a song. The message begins at 9:54, with the subject of the qualifications of responding to the invitation to follow Jesus.
Dan McGee was Instructor in Ethics. The service begins with a reading of Psalm 89:7 and an introduction to the speaker from 0:18-1:39. Dr. McGee offers a prayer from 1:45-4:25. McGee preaches out of Luke 18:9-14. McGee preaches on how ministers are called to be righteous but not self-righteous. Dr. McGee addresses how to not be self righteous by looking to the sacrifice of Jesus. His sermon lasts from 4:37-18:00.
After reading Psalm 116:12,14 and Psalm 34:8, and an introduction (start-2:00), James D. Heaton, the pastor of Tabernacle Church in Raleigh, NC, talks about the centrality of the cross in Christianity (2:01-19:55). The service then concludes with a prayer and song (20:00-end).