Author: StudentLife
The DMin Office invites students of all levels to a special Lunch & Learn event featuring Dr. Keathley. Come engage in a discussion about his new book, “Faith and Science: A Primer for a Hypernatural World.” This is a unique opportunity to explore the relationship between faith and science, and discover how we, as believers,
Come join the Grad Life team as we get the Spring semester started with some free tacos and a movie! The party will be in the Jacumin-Simpson building on Feb 4th from 6-8 pm, and the movie will be Princess Bride.
Join us for a discussion with Dr. Keelan Cook about how to navigate year one on the mission field. Register HERE
Come join us for coffee and conversation with Dr. Daniel Akin! Register HERE
The CFC invites the SEBTS community to join us for a luncheon with lecture featuring Dr. Jonathan Pennington in the CFC Conference Room on the second floor of Carson Hall. Dr. Pennington will speak on the Lord’s Prayer and public witness. Register HERE
Join Kingdom Choir to develop your voice, explore music, and meet new friends while leading worship. We meet Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30-10:20. Email cconrad@sebts.edu for info. College, Seminary Students and Spouses may enroll.
The Fellowship for Performing Arts is coming to Raleigh for their performance of “The Screwtape Letters”. The show is February 15 at the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts in Raleigh. The Fellowship for Performing Arts offers a $30 under 30 rate which allows anyone under the age of 30 with a valid ID
Got some textbooks collecting dust? We’ve got a better idea! Instead of letting them sit on your shelf, why not donate them and help other students in need? The Library at Southeastern is accepting textbook donations to make semester-long loans of textbooks possible for students who need them. You can drop them off at the
Join us on campus for a one-day preaching workshop on the book of Joshua. This workshop will equip you to become a more effective communicator and expositor of God’s word. Our featured speakers will cover issues of interpretation in Joshua, key themes of the book, and they will share valuable insights to help you enhance
Southeastern is excited to announce its new Redeem and Restore Counseling conference on March 21-22, 2025. Join us for this two-day conference designed to encourage and equip Christians to counsel with care and to think redemptively about the ministry of counseling. Featuring Southeastern faculty Kristin Kellen, Nate Brooks, Brad Hambrick, and Sam Williams (retired), you