Events
There will be a Journeyman Gathering (for all returned J’men) on Friday, August 27th at 6:00 pm at the Trail’s house. Randy & Kittie Trail are IMB career missionaries/Journeymen now living in Wake Forest and working with the IMB Office of Global Personnel. They live at 115 W. Juniper Ave, and ask everyone who plans to come
Come join us for our first event of the school year, Get Acquainted, on Monday, August 30 at 7pm in the Ledford Center. Enjoy refreshments, new friends, giveaways and goodie bags! Connecting Point exists to foster fellowship and spiritual maturity among women of Southeastern. Whether you are a college student, seminary student, wife of a
Parking Permit renewal for the 2010-11 academic year will take place in the Ledford Center on August 24 to 26 from 11am to 4pm. Campus Security will be set up outside The Locker for renewals. Please bring your updated vehicle information with you.
August 6th-8th will be tax free weekend throughout North Carolina. Make sure you stop by the LifeWay Campus Store. All textbooks will be tax free.
On Tuesday, Aug. 3, neighborhoods throughout Wake Forest are invited to join the Wake Forest Police Department, Target, and thousands of communities across the United States for the 27th Annual National Night Out. The Wake Forest Police Department and Target, the national sponsor for NNO, are marking the occasion by hosting a “National Night Out Parking Lot
Two book repair workshops will be held on the 2nd floor of the library on Friday, August 20, 2010. The first will be held from 10-12 and the second, 1-3. Cost is $5.00. Bring your own book to repair! Attend either or both if you need more time to complete your repair. Reserve your slot
The spring 2010 commencement ceremonies are now a memory. You can revisit the day by reading the press release over at sebts.edu or checking out the slideshow of the event on Southeastern’s Flickr account.
The Baccalaureate Colloquium is Monday, May 10, 2010 at 6:30 P.M. in Eitel Auditorium. Come hear the three award winners read their papers at the Third Annual Baccalaureate Colloquium for The College at Southeastern. First Place goes to Amanda Vuke with a $200 award; Second Place to Liana Seim with a $150 award; and Third Place to
$100 Suits and $5 Ties in Ledford May 4&5 Students, faculty, and staff—Jim Tatum, owner of “Suits for Servants” and beloved in the SBC, will be in the Ledford Center May 4 and 5 selling his suits for $100 or less, and ties for $5. This is a great gift for any student, pastor, faculty,
Students, faculty, staff, friends, family, and neighbors are invited to the home of Professor and Mrs. Heimbach for interactive conversation on any question you have. Following the format of Francis Schaeffer for L’Abri, we seek honest answers to honest questions guided by confidence in the reliability of the Word of God. The Heimbach’s live at