Events

End of Week Coffee Break | February 1st

It has been a long week! Come by and hang out with some of your professors and drink a hard-earned cup of coffee. Let’s meet in the Library Commons area at 2pm! This week’s hosts: – Dr. Kristen Kellen, Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling. – Dr. Ronjour Locke, Instructor of Preaching and Urban Ministry. Sign

Time Management Workshop | January 29 – January 31

Wondering how you will get everything done this semester? This workshop can help you think through how to make a schedule that you can stick to. These principles will also be helpful beyond your academic endeavors. We will cover how to schedule based on priorities and strategies for reading more quickly and efficiently. Dates &

End of Week Coffee Break | January 25

It has been a long week. Come by and hang out with some of your professors and drink a hard-earned cup of coffee. Let’s meet in the Library Commons area. This week’s hosts: Dr. Ken KeathleySenior Professor of Theology, Jesse Hendley Endowed Chair of Biblical Theology, Director of the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith

Identity Flows Concert | February 15th

JOIN US! This year at the GO Conference we are opening up the Late Night Event to our SEBTS Family. You are welcome to join us for the IDENTITY FLOWS Concert with the Ambassador and Legin, it will be a night you won’t want to miss! Duce “The Ambassador” Branch came on the music scene as one

Kingdom Diversity’s Bagged Lunch Series | February 7th

Join us for Kingdom Diversity’s FIRST Spring 2019 occurrence of their Bagged Lunch Series as we discuss American Slavery and work to understand its effects in 2019. This event will be held on February 7th at 11:45 in the Sam James Conference Room in Jacumin-Simpson!

Library Workshop: Learning Biblical Languages | January 22 – January 24

Learning Biblical languages can be difficult. This workshop is designed to help students prepare to learn biblical languages and maximize your time and effort. This workshop will cover strategies for studying vocabulary and paradigms, as well as, how to read grammar books effectively. This workshop will be offered from January 22 – January 24! Register

Calibrate | January 17th

The College at Southeastern periodically hosts worship nights for the undergraduate students to come together as a body and remember why they are pursuing Ministry. These nights are meant to glorify God, unify the college, and to spend time worshiping through music, Scripture, testimonies, and other creative talents. These worship nights are called Calibrate. Come

The Library’s Used Book Sale | January 14 – January 25

The library will be holding its first-ever book sale during library hours from Monday, January 14, through Friday, January 25, 2019. The collection includes complete sets of theological works, commentaries, Christian classics, books on leadership and polity and history, parenting and relationships, and much more. Stop in and take a look! Cash and credit cards

John Mark McMillan Concert | March 22nd

John Mark McMillan is something of an anomaly: an artist and Platinum-selling songwriter bending genres and defying categorization by carving out his own unique and independent path. With an ear for melody and a poet’s eye for metaphor, no topic has been off-limits. While each of his albums over the past decade have continued to

CGCS 5K | February 2nd

The Center for Great Commission Studies is excited to host the first CGCS 5K around Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Wake Forest! Taking place on February 2, 2019 right before our annual Global Missions Week, we want to raise awareness for the needs of the mission field and raise funds for international students and women

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