Author: StudentLife
STUDENTS – it’s that time again! Be sure to keep track of when registration opens for your degree program and year in school! Start figuring out which courses you need, and add these dates into your calendar: Advanced PhD, EdD, DMin – 10/1 ThM – 10/22 Seminary Senior – 10/29 Middler – 10/31 Junior –
Join Kingdom Diversity on October 2nd for their Bagged Lunch Series on the topic… “Getting Too Political: Is Politics a Distraction from the Gospel?” Bring your lunch and join us in the Sam James Conference Room in Jacumin-Simpson from 11:45 to 12:45!
There are many who have been affected by Hurricane Florence in our state. We as a campus community are working closely with NAMB to plan several ministry opportunities to the parts of North Carolina suffering the most. However, there are ways you can begin to help those effected in our state now: 1) Pray. Pray
The Center for Faith and Culture invites you to a luncheon with New York Times Columnist Ross Douthat on Monday, October 22nd at 11:30 a.m. in the Ledford Event Room. Ross Douthat is a New York Times op-ed columnist who writes about politics, religion, moral values and higher education. His columns appear each Wednesday and
If you have struggled with footnotes and bibliographies when writing papers, then this workshop is for you. We will introduce you to the free software citation management software Zotero. Bring your computer for this event. You will be thank us for showing you this. Register for September 25th HERE. Register for September 26th HERE. Register
Timothy-Barnabas: Help for Leading Families and Churches LEADERSHIP. It’s implicit and crucial in both the ministry leader’s home and field of service. As Gospel stewards, we’re responsible for shepherding those in our families and churches to Christlikeness, leading them to become high-definition pictures of the Gospel of Christ. To help with this task, the
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary’s L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture will host a national traveling art exhibit called “Come to the Table.” The exhibit is made available through Christians in the Visual Arts (CIVA), a non-profit organization founded in 1979 dedicated to exploring and nurturing the relationship between the visual arts and the
The Really Big Event is a campus wide cookout! Bring your family, a chair or blanket, and get ready to have really big fun! Dinner is provided. See you on the field next to Ledford! October 3rd | 5:30pm – 7:30pm | Field next to Ledford
Ever wondered how the professionals do research? In this Library Workshop we will cover what the research process looks like, how to manage your time for research, and how to find and use the appropriate databases for research. Register for September 18th HERE. Register for September 19th HERE. Register for September 20th HERE. Library |
Guess what?? The Second Annual Spikeball tourney is here! Spikeball is an exciting new game that has gained national popularity over the last few years. Spikeball is a combination of volleyball and four square borrowing similar rules from each while remaining a unique sport of its own. As you can imagine Spikeball is a fun