Announcements

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

Feeling Tense? Mighty Oak Massage at SEBTS Can Help!

Did you know SEBTS has its very own masseuse on campus? Students, faculty, staff and their family members can set up an appointment with licensed massage therapist Jenny McPhatter at a discounted rate. She offers a variety of sessions including relaxation, deep tissue, pregnancy and hot compression massages. As assignment deadlines approach and the stress builds, take

Elders and Deacons – Submit questions here for 4/7 Casual Conversation

Should a church have a plurality of elders? Should elders be paid? Can women be deacons? Are all elders equal? Were Timothy and Titus Elders/Pastors? Which model of church government should I support: Episcopalianism, Presbyterianism, or Congregationalism?  How should elders be chosen? How does the authority of the elder compare with the authority of the congregation?*

What is the Difference Between Race and Ethnicity?

Southeastern professor Dr. Matthew Mullins invites you to attend a guest lecture by Dr. Sheila Smith McKoy on Tuesday, March 26th from 12:30-3:20 in Appleby 102 on the topic of race and ethnicity. The lecture is open to the general public. Dr. Sheila Smith McKoy is the director of Africana Studies Program at N.C. State

Meet Julie: Equipping Women & Planting Churches in South Asia

Meet Julie. She’s a recent graduate of the International Church Planting (2+) program at SEBTS and is now serving overseas with the International Mission Board. Born and raised in the small town of Yulee, Florida, her transition to life in a major South Asian city full of darkness has allowed her to see the Lord

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