Carl Hudson was the chairman of the SEBTS Board of Trustees. A prayer opens the service from 0:00-0:44. Dr. Lolley introduces the speaker from 0:48-3:02. Music plays from 3:08-6:00. Dr. Hudson speaks from 6:10-28:14. He preaches on the way Jesus served others and how Christians are called to do the same.
Dwight W. Cumbee was Visiting Professor of Pastoral Care. The service begins with a scripture reading from 0:00-2:07. A responsive reading takes place from 2:13-3:33. Dr. Cumbee speaks from 3:45-21:02. Cumbee preaches on how God helps one become more in tune with reality.
Michael Blackwell was Associate Minister of Ridgeroad Baptist Church in Raleigh, NC. The service begins with an announcement and reading of Psalm 90 (0:00-2:25). A prayer is then offered (2:26-4:40). The service continues with a period of singing (4:41-6:40). Blackwell's message is on worship. Blackwell begins with an introduction concerning worship (6:41-10:03). After which, he explains that the worship of a Church should be a witness to the world (10:04-12:13). He continues by discussing the purpose of worship (12:14-15:37). He demonstrates that worship should include scripture and a sermon (15:38-18:20). He concludes by challenging his audience to create Christian environments that reflect love, trust, concern and honesty (18:21-22:30). He closes in prayer (22:31-23:07).
Thomas Albert Bland was the Professor of Christian Ethics and Sociology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a reading of Habakkuk chapter 3 (0:00-3:45). After which, a prayer is offered (3:46-5:36). Bland’s message is on Habakkuk’s prayer for revival. Bland begins his message with an introduction concerning the need for revival (5:37-11:04). He challenges his audience to stand with the institutional church, and to persevere through difficult times (11:05-14:46). He states that the revival needed is a renewal of each person by the Holy Spirit (14:47-17:14). He concludes by urging his audience to make this prayer of revival a reality in their lives (17:15-21:49).
Harold Cole was Executive Secretary of the South Carolina Baptist Convention. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-0:45). After which, Harold Cole is introduced (0:46-4:13). The service continues with a period of singing (4:14-7:58). Cole’s message is on Ephesians 4. Cole begins with an introduction (7:59-9:08). After which, he reads Ephesians 4:11-13 (9:09-9:52). He continues by explaining the exiting frontier of ministry (9:53-17:12). He states that there is a great need for loving leaders in ministry (17:13-19:12). In addition, he demonstrates the need for patient leadership in ministry (19:13-21:10). He concludes by explaining the need for authentic leadership in ministry (21:11-29:06). He closes in prayer (29:07-29:36). The service concludes in song (29:37-30:15).
John Terrill Wayland was Professor of Christian Education. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-3:47). After which, the speaker reads a responsive reading (3:48-6:28). The services continue with another responsive reading (6:29-12:00). Which is followed by prayer (12:01-13:17). The service continues with another responsive reading (13:18-16:11). Afterwards, the speaker reads a spoken word (16:12-20:34). The service continues with a period of singing (20:35-23:42). After which, a benediction is given (23:43-25:04). The service closes in song (25:05-25:51).