This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council. The service begins with a prayer and a responsive reading (0:00-3:44). The first speaker explains how Jesus loved through his sacrifice on the cross (3:45-9:41). The second speaker explains how believers must speak the truth of the Gospel in love (9:42-19:30). He concludes by challenging his audience to consider how they are living (19:31-21:16) The service closes in prayer (21:17-22:06).
This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-2:09). The speaker announces that the Charles Page would be taking the position of General Chairman on the Student Coordinating Council, he then introduces Charles Page (2:10-7:25). Page begins by addressing the student body and faculty administration (7:26-8:30). Page introduces the new Coordinating Council (8:31-11:42). After which, Ken Altom speaks briefly on community (11:43-14:14). The service closes in prayer (14:15-15:26).
A student-led chapel service. Four speakers are featured in this audio recording. Each individual speaker preaches on different topics centered on the goodness of Jesus. Pastor Tom Patterson speaks first from 1:13-9:40 on what Jesus means to him. Pastor Richard Plyler follows from 9:46-15:22 and talks about the importance of prayer. Afterwards, Pastor Alfred Sellers preaches a personal testimony from 15:33-21:31. Lastly, Pastor Melvin Salter preaches on the importance of the seminary for growth and discipleship from 21:41-26:14.
Howard Lee was Mayor of Chapel Hill. The service opens with a word of prayer from 0:00-1:47. An introduction to the speaker is given from 1:58-5:50. Dr. Lee speaks from 5:55-31:43. He preaches on the mission to meet the needs of members of the community.
John E. Steely was Professor of Historical Theology. The service starts with a prayer from 0:00-0:32. A poem is read from 0:50-2:08. A prayer is offered from 2:10-6:04. Dr. Steely speaks from 6:20-18:02. Steely preaches on the importance of recognizing each day is a gift from the Lord.