Events
Welcome to The Emotional Health of the Pastor Webinar with Tate Cockrell! This online event is a must-attend for pastors looking to prioritize their emotional well-being. Join us for an insightful session with Tate Cockrell. Register now to secure your spot! Register HERE
Join us for this mentorship lunch with Dr. Tom Elliff who will discuss the topic of “Prayers & the Preacher’s Character.” RSVP here
The Worship Training Network invites you to join us on October 17 at 2:00pm in Carson 223 on the Southeastern campus for this Worship Talk event. Dr. Jonathan S. Welch will lead a conversation with Dr. Melanie Ross regarding evangelical worship and Christian liturgy. Coffee and light refreshments will be provided. ** RSVP preferred; walk-ins
We are excited to announce the 2024 Craft & Bake Sale will be on November 2nd! Registration for vendors is now open. You must be a current student or the dependent of a current student to be a vendor. Use the link below to fill out the application. Upon approval, you will receive a separate
Ladies, Kelly King will be on campus on October 3rd! Come enjoy lunch and a time of fellowship as we hear from her! Register HERE
Join us for a discussion with Dr. Mark Liederbach, Dr. Daniel Heimbach, and Dr. Jeff Struecker in which they explain and assess various Christian perspectives on war. See more HERE
Come join us for coffee and conversation with Dr. Sam Williams, Professor of Counseling. Click HERE
Luncheon Monday, September 23rd, 11:30-12:30 in Jacumin-Simpson. Wycliffe Bible Translators are coming to introduce people to their work and hope to spark interest in those who are interested in missions/bible translation and helping the Word spread to all nations in every tongue. Scan the QR code or register HERE
Would you like more to learn about the available exegetical resources available at the SEBTS Library? Please join us for a workshop that will introduce you to these resources!
Come join us for coffee and conversation with Dr. Allan Moseley, Senior Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew.