Rose Mary Pace was a graduate of SEBTS. The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-0:30. Pace reads the story of the woman with the flow of blood found in Mark 5 from 0:37-2:06. Pace speaks from 2:11-13:52. Her message was titled “The Nearness of God.”
Raymond Bryan Brown was Distinguished Professor of New Testament Interpretation. The service starts with an opening scripture reading from 0:00-1:32. A prayer is offered from 1:34-2:57. Music plays from 3:09-5:58. Dr. Brown speaks from 6:10-17:10. His message is centered on finding rest in Jesus. Closing music plays from 17:20-19:33.
James E. Tull was Professor of Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a responsive reading (0:00-2:13). After which, a prayer Is offered (2:14-4:11). Tull’s Message is entitled “Neglected Accents and Contemporary Christianity.” Tull begins by explaining that there are four neglected areas of Christianity he wishes to discuss (4:12-5:12). After which, he briefly discusses the need for a relevant Christianity (5:13-8:36). The first aspect he discusses is grace (8:37-10:26) The second aspect he speaks to is fellowship (10:27-13:51). The third aspect he considers is Christian freedom (13:52-18:01). Finally, the fourth aspect is that of Christian Joy (18:02-19:31). He concludes by challenging his audience to stop neglecting these four aspects of Christianity (19:32-20:57). He closes with a benediction (20:58-21:07).
Fred Sandusky was Special Instructor in Religious Education, Registrar, and Director of Admissions. The service begins with a scripture reading from 0:00-1:15. A prayer is offered from 1:16-4:13. Sandusky speaks from 4:20-16:26. He preaches on the importance of connecting all people to Jesus. The service closes with music from 16:27-17:32.