Southwestern Seminary announces fall chapel schedule

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The first day of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s fall semester is quickly approaching and the institution has announced the schedule for the 2024 fall chapel services with an emphasis on missions and faculty sermons from Psalms.

The chapel schedule begins with convocation on August 27, at which President David S. Dockery will present the convocation address, followed by the Chancellor’s Chapel on August 29, with O.S. Hawkins.

The schedule will then include a focus on missions in September, with Texas Baptist College missions professor Kevin Rodgers on September 3 and guest speaker Gordon Fort from the International Mission Board on September 5 as part of Global Missions Week. A globally engaged emphasis on September 10 will feature several of Southwestern Seminary’s missions faculty with Chandler Snyder, vice president for enrollment and student services, serving as moderator of the discussion. Globally engaged is one of six core values of the seminary.

Starting September 12, chapel services will feature sermons from the Old Testament book of Psalms preached by Southwestern Seminary and Texas Baptist College faculty.

A special day of prayer will be held on October 22. The chapel schedule concludes on November 21 with a student preacher to be announced later.

Chapel services start at the new time of 11 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the MacGorman Chapel and Performing Arts Center. Services will also be broadcast live at swbts.edu/live.

 

Aug 27: Convocation – David S Dockery, president

Aug 29: Chancellor’s Chapel – O.S. Hawkins, chancellor

Sept 3: Missions Chapel – Kevin Rodgers, intercultural program studies coordinator and associate professor of mission, Texas Baptist College

Sept 5: Missions chapel – Gordon Fort, International Mission Board

Sept 10: Globally Engaged emphasis – Dean Sieberhagen, interim dean of the Roy J. Fish School of evangelism and missions, director of the World Missions Center, professor of missions, and Charles F. Stanley Chair for the Advancement of Global Christianity; Danny Sanchez, distinguished professor emeritus of missions; Kevin Rodgers, intercultural program studies coordinator and associate professor of missions; Mike Copeland, associate director of the world missions center and assistant professor of missions; John Mark Terry, affiliate professor of evangelism and missions; moderated by Chandler Snyder, vice president for enrollment and student services, instructor of missions, and dean of students

Sept 12: Psalm 1 – Joshua Williams, professor of Old Testament and director of research doctoral studies, Southwestern Seminary

Sept 17: Psalm 19 – Adam Dodd, assistant professor of Old Testament and Biblical Backgrounds, director of the Tandy Institute of Archeology, and vice president for campus technology, Southwestern Seminary

Sept 19: Psalm 22 – Jeff Bingham, research professor of historical theology and Jesse Hendley Chair of Biblical Theology, Southwestern Seminary

Sept 24: Psalm 23 – Madison Grace, provost and vice president for academic administration, dean of the school of theology, Southwestern Seminary

Sept 26: Psalm 24 – Juan Sanchez, assistant professor of theology, Southwestern Seminary

Oct 1: Psalm 42/43 – Stephen Yuille, professor of church history and spiritual formation, Southwestern Seminary

Oct 3: Psalm 51(32) – Chris Osborne, professor of preaching and pastoral ministry and James T. Draper Chair of Pastoral Ministry, Southwestern Seminary

Oct 15: Psalm 90 – Cristian Rata, professor of Old Testament, Southwestern Seminary

Oct 17: Psalm 91 – Dean Sieberhagen, interim dean of the Roy J. Fish School of Evangelism and Missions, director of the World Missions Center, professor of missions, and Charles F. Stanley Chair for the Advancement of Global Christianity, Southwestern Seminary

Oct 24: Psalm 95 – Matthew McKellar, professor of preaching and George W. Truett Chair of Ministry, Southwestern Seminary

Oct 29: Psalm 100 – Armando Hernandez, director of admissions and adjunct instructor

Oct 31: Psalm 103 – Coleman Ford, assistant professor of humanities, Texas Baptist College

Nov 5: Psalm 110 Brian Berry, instructor of biblical studies, Texas Baptist College

Nov 7: Psalm 119 – Craig Blaising, senior professor of theology, Southwestern Seminary

Nov 12: Psalm 121 – Michael Wilkinson, professor of theology and director of professional doctoral studies, Southwestern Seminary

Nov 14: Psalm 139 – Dan Darling, director of the Land Center for Cultural Engagement and assistant professor of faith and culture, Texas Baptist College

Nov 19: Psalm 150 – Joe Crider, dean of the School of Church Music and Worship and James C. McKinney Chair of Church Music, and the School of Church Music and Worship

Nov 21: Student preacher