Author: StudentLife

Intramural Spikeball Tournament | February 19

With a mix between your favorite childhood game of four square and volleyball, spikeball is one of the most popular games in America today! It’s a fun, active, and competitive competition that is sure to have you breaking a sweat and laughing in the first 10 minutes of play. The game is a two on

“Silence, Solitude and Song” Lecture at the CFC | February 8

The CFC is pleased to have Dr. Steven Guthrie as the Keynote Speaker for the 2018 Annual Meeting of the Society for Christian Scholarship in Music to be hosted at SEBTS Feb 8-10. While the conference is limited to registered attendees, SEBTS students are invited to hear Dr. Guthrie speak on “Silence, Solitude and Song:

Fitness Classes at SEBTS

Have you ever felt tired or lethargic when doing things throughout the day?Do you find yourself struggling to be productive in a class or at work? If so, you might be out of shape and inneed of exercise! Numerous studies show that people who work out and exercise are better workers, more productive, perform better,

What Does Scholarship Have to Do with Missions? | February 23

Southeastern is a Great Commission Seminary. Every office of SEBTS is dedicated to glorifying the Lord Jesus Christ by equipping students to serve the church and fulfill the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20). So what does scholarship have to do with missions? How do academics and ministry coincide? How do we serve the church through advanced

5th Annual African American Read-In | February 15

Martin and Malcolm, African American Read-In will be held on Thursday, February 15 after chapel from 11:30am until 1pm. It will take place in the Library Commons and will feature the reading of excerpts from and discussion of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” and Malcolm X’s speech “The Ballot or the

Kingdom Diversity Bagged Lunch Series | February 6

There is never a lack of news that either makes our day or makes our day worse. Whether good or bad, we tend to share news within our circle of friends which are likely to be people who look or think like us. While this is not inherently wrong it could be enabling our blind

Come Pray With Dr. Lawless | Thursday Mornings

Several months ago, Dr. Akin made a commitment for SEBTS to become not only a Great Commission institution, but also a praying institution. Every Thursday morning from 6:15 am-7:15 am in Eitel Auditorium in the CGCS, Dr. Lawless will be leading a weekly prayer meeting for the SEBTS community. We invite you to join us

GO Conference 2019 | February 15-16

There are a lot of voices in our world telling us who we should be, what we should love, and what makes up our identity. We like to say things like “I’m a vegan,” “he’s so hipster,” “she’s transgender,” or even things like “I’m a pastor,” or “I’m a student.” If we are not careful,

Music and Worship Opportunities | January

Are you looking for ways to worship through music and build your skills for worship ministry? Consider these opportunities in Spring 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. These teams meet

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

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