Author: StudentLife

SEND Your Tribe | April 13th

Find Your Tribe, Build Your Tribe, now SEND Your Tribe. As a missions and sending community we should all have the desire to “GO”. Join Women Around SE for Send Your Tribe as we challenge, equip and commission one another to be sent out for God’s glory. Whether across the street to a neighbor or

Share Your Musical Gifts & Worship as You GO

Are you looking for ways to worship through music and build your skills for worship ministry? Consider these opportunities in Fall 2018! Contemporary Music worship teams: Participate in a student-led worship band in designing worship sets, rehearsing, and working with technology, all under the capable coaching of our music and worship staff. Contemporary Music can

Intramural Volleyball

Do you need a night or two off from the books and stress? Then you will not want to miss out on intramural volleyball coming soon to Southeastern Seminary! Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six are separated by a net, and each team attempts to score by causing the volleyball

The Ministry Workers Guide to Retirement Investing | April 14

Most people don’t begin thinking about retirement until its right around the corner. However, wisdom encourages us to patiently plan for the future. Join us on April 14th from 9am to noon for free breakfast in the Ledford Center multi-purpose room as we consider our plans for the future in a discussion about retirement, specifically

Revitalize and Replant | Thom Rainer

“Equip churches to move from declining to thriving by pointing them to a new future and a new hope.” More than 10% of churches in North America are at risk of closing and the North American Mission Board is committed to reversing this trend by decreasing the death rate of existing churches while simultaneously increasing

Carver-Barnes Lecture with Dr. Craig Evans | March 20th

The Center for Faith and Culture invites you to hear Dr. Craig Evans on Tuesday, March 20th at 7:00pm for our Carver-Barnes Lecture. The lecture will be in the Center for Faith and Culture Seminar Room (Patterson Hall 223). Dr. Evans will be lecturing on Was the Body of Jesus Placed in a Known Tomb?

Baccalaureate Colloquium

The Baccalaureate Colloquium is the culmination of a student paper competition running throughout the 2018 spring semester in which the three winners will present their papers and receive a certificate and monetary reward. Entrants must be currently enrolled, in good academic standing, and have completed at least 60 hours when the paper was written. Papers

Wells Fargo Educational Workshop | March 20

Let’s talk credit! Wells Fargo’s Work Program Manager, Caren House, will be hosting a workshop to help all of us in the Southeastern community learn more about the basics of credit so that we can understand it, establish it, and improve it. If you’re struggling with debt, this workshop is perfect because you will be

Language and Identity: The Pressure to Switching Dialects | March 20

“Normal” speech is determined by our families and local communities. Our assumptions about verbal communication are challenged and expanded when we enter new environments – this is especially true of our educational journeys. In college and seminary we gain a new theological lexicon and are faced with the challenge of communicating the gospel “down home”

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