Center for Faith and Culture

CFC Event “Reversing the Juvenilization of American Christianity,” feat. Thomas Bergler

Come hear Dr. Tom Bergler, Professor of Ministry & Missions at Huntington College, lecture on “Reversing the Juvenilization of American Christianity: Fostering Spiritual Maturity in Congregations” Friday, March 15 at 7:00 pm in the Center for Faith and Culture Seminar Room, PH 223. Visit http://www.sebts.edu/faithandculture/default.aspx for more information and to register for this FREE event.

CFC Event this Friday: “Thomas Woodward: Fearfully & Wonderfully Made”

The Center for Faith and Culture is hosting, “Fearfully and Wonderfully Made,” featuring Thomas Woodward. During the past twenty-five years, scientific evidence has rapidly accumulated that points to the brilliant design of the universe, life, and humanity.  Dr. Woodward’s lecture will provide a brief overview of this remarkable development, then focus on the newest findings

Cinema & the Cultural Imagination: Thinking through Film

Come learn how to move beyond passive spectatorship at the movies and toward a more reflective and thoughtful engagement not merely preoccupied with what film shows but how it shows. Date: Friday, November 9, 2012 Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: Center for Faith and Culture Seminar Room, Patterson Hall, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Registration: This event

Human Trafficking & the Mission of God (Fri., Oct. 26)

Come learn about both global and local human trafficking and oppression issues and discover avenues for getting involved in the work of fighting injustice with Larry Martin, Church Mobilization Director for the International Justice Mission. Events will take place Friday, October 26, with sessions at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the Center for Faith

A Citizen’s Responsibility in a Constitutional Republic: Fri, Sept 7

On Friday, September 7 at 7:00 p.m., in the CFC seminar room NC Supreme Court Justice Paul Newby will discuss a citizen’s responsibility in a Constitutional Republic and look particularly at the role of religious speech in the public square. Justice Newby will investigate and compare religious speech and political speech through the lens of

2012-2013 CFC Mentorship Program

The application deadline for the Center for Faith and Culture Mentorship Program is fast-approaching. If you are interested in thinking critically about crucial cultural issues in light of biblical Christianity, then visit the CFC Mentorship web page today to find out more information about this opportunity. Applications are due by Friday, August 24.

Spain- Fall Mission Trip

Spain Mission Trip • Dates: October 6-13, 2012 • 8 seats available • Led by Scott Hildreth • Total cost of trip: $2,000.00 • $200.00 deposit required to register. • Deposits are non-refundable. For more information, please email dwhite@sebts.edu.  

Serve as a Research Assistant for the CFC

The application process for the 2012-2013 Center for Faith and Culture Research Assistant Program is now open. Please visit http://www.sebts.edu/faithandculture/resources/research_assistant_program.aspx or contact Sarah Sheaffer at ssheaffer@sebts.edu for more information.

2012-2013 CFC Mentorship Program

The application process for the 2012-2013 Center for Faith and Culture Mentorship Program is now open. Please visit http://www.sebts.edu/faithandculture/resources/mentorship.aspx for more information or contact Sarah Sheaffer at ssheaffer@sebts.edu.

Falls Lake Stewardship Symposium

On May 6 – 7, 2012 the Center for Faith and Culture and the George Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability will be co-sponsoring a free Falls Lake Christian Stewardship Symposium at North Wake Church. This symposium will bring together theologians and natural resource experts to discuss ecological challenges to Falls Lake and theological perspectives on

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