Music
The College at Southeastern periodically hosts worship nights for the undergraduate students to come together as a body and remember why they are pursuing Ministry. These nights are meant to glorify God, unify the college, and to spend time worshiping through music, Scripture, testimonies, and other creative talents. These worship nights are called Calibrate. Come
Are you looking for opportunities to share your musical gifts as you get to know the Southeastern community? Did you know that you could build your skills for worship ministry during your time here? Consider these opportunities for Fall 2017: 1.Contemporary Music worship teams: Participate in a student-led worship band in designing worship sets, rehearsing,
ATTAM922 is a traveling worship band and they’re having an open audition on campus on 8/22 at 6:30pm in Appleby Hall. If you have any music ability or performance art used for ministry, then come on out! To audition, you must register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/attam922-audition-tickets-12165945671. Please forward any additional questions to Maliek Blade, mblade@sebts.edu.
ATTAM922 (ATTAM922.com) ATTAM922 is a traveling worship team with a passion for diverse corporate worship and we are having an open audition. What are we looking for? Worship Leaders Pianists/Keyboard Players Vocalists/Singers Guitarists (Acoustic/Electric/Bass/Mandolin/Banjo) Drummers Poets Rappers Song Writers Choir Directors Liturgical Dancers The audition will be held January 24th at 6:30pm on campus. Registration
On Tuesday, April 1st, modern hymn writers Keith and Kristyn Getty will return to Southeastern Seminary. Along with their world-class band, they will lead us in singing Hymns for the Christian Life at a 7pm concert. Southeastern students have the opportunity to participate in this concert by joining the Getty Mass Choir! Participants in this
As Bob Kauflin writes in his book Worship Matters, “Skill matters to God” and “Skill helps us serve the church.” In the Spring 2014 semester, Southeastern students have opportunities to improve musical skills to better serve the church in worship ministry. 1. Improve your singing with Susan Lozaw, a certified instructor of contemporary vocal techniques.
On Thursday, December 5th, at 7 p.m., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS) will continue its celebration of Christ’s worldwide Kingdom with “A Kingdom Christmas at Southeastern.” Come join Dr. Daniel Akin, president of SEBTS, and diverse members of the Southeastern community to hear the Biblical account of Christ’s birth read in various languages and sung in
As Bob Kauflin writes in his book Worship Matters, “Skill matters to God” and “Skill helps us serve the church.” In the Spring 2014 semester, Southeastern students have opportunities to improve musical skills to better serve the church in worship ministry. 1. Improve your singing with Susan Lozaw, a certified instructor of contemporary vocal techniques.
The Southeastern Choir and the Northeast Piedmont Chorale will present a Spring Concert on May 22, 2010 at 8:00 pm in Binkley Chapel. The program will feature works by J. S. Bach and W. A. Mozart, and songs with Germn, Latin, English, and Hebrew texts. A professional orchestra will accompany these works. The concert is