Announcements

We’ve a Story to Tell: A Spring Concert of Worship

Come join Southeastern’s own worship musicians as we tell the story of God’s love and power as displayed in the cross of Christ. Respond with us in praise as we set our eyes on Jesus through songs and scriptures. This Spring worship event takes place Thursday, April 30 at 7pm in Binkley Chapel and features

Campus Cookout — Date Change!

This semester’s campus cookout will take place on Friday, May 1 from 4:30-6:15pm in conjunction with the Kings Kaleidoscope benefit concert. This cookout on the quad will include a free dinner for SEBTS students, faculty, staff and their families and is replacing the event that was originally scheduled for April 20. In addition to the

Authenticity Series: Pastor Search Committee on Thursday

If you are interested in how churches go about hiring new pastors, join The Pastors’ Center as they host the next Authenticity Series event centered on the topic of the Pastor Search Committee. Dessert and coffee will be provided. Thursday, April 16 | 7:00 pm | Jacumin Simpson RSVP here today! Email The Pastors’ Center at pastorscenter@sebts.edu

Tour the Holy Land with Drs. Akin & Moseley

Danny Akin and Allan Moseley invite you to walk where Jesus walked in the Holy Land. The trip is scheduled for December 26, 2015 – January 4, 2016. It costs $3,995 per person, and the initial deposit is $500. There are early bird savings, so register soon! There is also a $1,500 scholarship for SEBTS

Global Missions Week Mugs — Get Yours Today!

Come by the CGCS and buy a new travel mug for only $10. There will be free Bald Bean Coffee for everyone with a mug from now until April 24. Ollie’s in downtown Wake Forest is also helping promote Global Missions Week, so if you take your mug into the store, they’ll give you 75 cents off

Kings Kaleidoscope: A Benefit Concert Raising Awareness of Human Trafficking

  Southeastern is hosting a benefit concert with Kings Kaleidoscope to raise awareness about the pervasive problem of human trafficking. Affecting 35.8 million men, women and children worldwide, human trafficking is an issue that simply cannot be ignored. Southeastern is inviting the local community to join together in a unified effort to combat trafficking by

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