Events
Are you grateful for your Christian liberal arts education but not quite sure how you’ll go about getting a job after college? The C@SE equips students to give their lives for the cause of Christ in the Church, among the nations, and in every aspect of society. If you’re not planning to go into vocational
Get ready for the Christmas season with SEBTS! On Saturday, December 2nd, Folk Angel from the Village Church in Texas will be performing a Christmas concert on campus. The concert will be in Binkley Chapel and will be from 7-9:30pm. Tickets are FREE and all are welcome! To register, please go to http://www.sebtschristmas2017.eventbrite.com, and if
The JROTC at Wake Forest High School is conducting its annual fish fry on Saturday, Oct. 14. The cooking area will be set up in the SEBTS purple parking lot, and part of Rock Springs Road will be blocked off to allow for safe transportation of the food from the purple lot to distribution points
You’re invited to participate in the 1st Annual SA&D Bake-Off! Come enjoy a night of fun and friendly competition Wednesday October 25 from 6:30pm-8:30pm. Students, faculty, staff, and their spouses can compete to win the title of Bake-Off Champion! Prizes will be awarded in several categories including best cookie, best cake, best pie, best baked
Racquetball isn’t just the choice sport of 80 year old men at the Y and ivy league grad students between law classes, it’s also the choice sport for future pastors and missionaries as well! Because of the closed environment and fast-paced action, racquetball is a sport for anyone with good hand-eye coordination. October 19, 2017,
Join the Francis A. Schaeffer Society Reading Group for our second discussion of the semester focused on The Benedict Option by Rod Dreher. In order to make this time together profitable, those attending are expected to read the The Benedict Option prior to our meeting. The Francis A. Schaeffer Society Reading Group is open to undergraduates, graduates, faculty, and
Thomas Kidd is Distinguished Professor of History at Baylor University and Associate Director of Baylor’s Institute for Studies of Religion. His books include Benjamin Franklin: The Religious Life of a Founding Father (Yale University Press, 2017), American Colonial History: Clashing Cultures and Faiths (Yale University Press, 2016), Baptists in America: A History (with Barry Hankins, Oxford University Press, 2015), George Whitefield: America’s
Dr. Thomas Kidd will be joining us for a Library Talk. Dr. Kidd will be discussing how he researches and writes, how to balance life and academia, and how to use criticism of your work to your advantage. To register for this event click here.
Over the past year, and especially this past week, professional athletes have “taken a knee” during the National Anthem as a form of protest. Join us for a discussion surrounding the initial reasons of the protest, why it’s controversial, and a Christian response to this important cultural development. #TakeaKnee
If you’re interested in spending 8-weeks working among the unreached and hard-to-reach, then come learn about Nehemiah Teams! Nehemiah Teams is an 8-week summer mission opportunity for students ages 17-29 which strategically involves them in cross-cultural missions among unreached people groups. As a program of the International Mission Board (IMB), Nehemiah Teams partners with IMB