Robert Ernst Poerschke was Professor of Christian Education.The service starts with a scripture reading from 0:00-0:53. A prayer is offered from 0:54-3:30. Dr. Poerschke speaks from 3:43-19:26. His message is centered on missions.
Bernard Cochran was Associate Professor of Religion at Meredeth College. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:55). After which, Bernard Cochran is introduced (1:56-4:15). There is then a period of singing (4:16-6:30). Cochran’s message is on religion and humor. Cochran begins by discussing the need for more humor in each believer's life (6:31-9:03). After which, he demonstrates that “biblical theology is expressed in many forms, including humor” (9:04-13:30). He continues by stating that humor can often confront “us with the reality of who we are and what our view really means” (13:31-20:25). He concludes by examining the Old Testament and as it relates to humor (20:26-27:28). He closes in prayer (27:29-27:59). The service concludes in song (28:00-28:36).
Thorwald Lorenzen was Assistant Professor of New Testament at Southeastern Baptist Theological seminary. The service begins with a scripture reading (0:00-1:00). After which, there is a time of singing (1:01-4:50). The service continues with a period of prayer (4:51-6:53). Lorenzen’s message is on Luke 18. Lorenzen begins by discussing the Pharisee and tax collector in Luke 18 (6:54-12:11). He continues by demonstrating that the Pharisee had the wrong attitude, while the tax collector had the right attitude (12:12-15:30). He provides a corresponding illustration (15:31-20:15). He concludes by challenging his audience to receive the gift of Christian liberty (20:16-21:18). The service closes in prayer (21:19-21:35).
Dennis E. Tucker was a student at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a reading of Luke 15:11-32. (0:00-4:13). Afterwards, the speaker reads a written work named “A Man Called Father” (4:14-8:15). After which, a prayer is offered (8:16-10:06). Dennis’s message is on “the woman's role in the home.” Dennis begins with an introduction and a story (10:07-15:02). He continues by reading Proverbs 31:10-31 (15:03-17:58). He concludes with a poem called the “Modern Woman” (17:59-19:25). The service closes in prayer (19:26-19:51).