chapel

This Thursday in Chapel: Commissioning Church Pastors & Staff

Southeastern family, You may remember that a few weeks ago, we commissioned a number of missionaries and church planters during chapel. This week, during Thursday’s chapel, we want to recognize and pray for students who are serving as church pastors or staff members. If you are currently serving in one of these positions, please plan

This Thursday’s Chapel: Commissioning Pastors & Staff

Southeastern family, You may remember that last week, we commissioned a number of missionaries and church planters during chapel. This week, during Thursday’s chapel, we want to recognize and pray for students who are serving as church pastors or staff members. If you are currently serving in one of these positions, please plan to attend

Horne encourages students to beg Jesus for his touch

Crumbs. Crumbs, the littlest thing, is what the Syrophoenician woman asked for. She didn’t expect that she would be worthy of “the full portion,” but as the Greek woman begged Jesus for healing for her demon-possessed daughter, all she asked for was a little of his power to save her daughter. The story of the

Students urged to build ministries on foundation of Scripture

Ministries should be built upon the steady, unshakeable word of God, and not upon styles, fads or anything else. Bruce Ashford, dean of The College at Southeastern, spoke to Southeastern students in chapel on August 31 about the danger of basing ministry on anything but Scripture. Teaching from 2 Timothy 3:10-17, Ashford reminded students that

Awards chapel at SEBTS

Students excelling in their fields were commended during Tuesday’s awards chapel service at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. As part of Southeastern’s final chapel service of the spring 2010 semester, recognitions were given to 30 students in a variety of scholastic fields. Southeastern president Daniel Akin addressed the award recipients and others on the qualities of