New book offers framework for ‘Scripture-guided worship’

Seminary Hill Press, the publishing arm of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, has released a new book titled Scripture-Guided Worship: A Call to Pastors and Worship Leaders, written by Joseph R. Crider, dean of the School of Church Music and Worship (SCMW). The book’s release coincides with this year’s centennial anniversary of the SCMW. Scripture-Guided Worship calls ministers…

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Southwestern Seminary student’s first time to share Gospel in the U.S. results in two professions of faith

When Jason*, a new Master of Divinity in Biblical Counseling student from China, saw the class posting to join one of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s Everyday Evangelism teams for the first visit of the semester, he decided to participate because “we have to evangelize in the classes and I [thought] I should do something practical.”…

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‘Truth fears no light,’ Greenway preaches during fall convocation sermon

Southwesterners must remain faithful in a time when the integrity of Christian ministries is increasingly questioned, preached President Adam W. Greenway during Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s convocation service in MacGorman Chapel, August 24. The service officially started a new academic year for Southwestern Seminary and Texas Baptist College, and it was the first fall convocation…

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‘Supply Day’ provides Southwestern Seminary, Texas Baptist College students with items to settle into ‘home’

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Texas Baptist College students were offered a variety of supplies and home goods by Fort Worth-area churches on August 16 “Supply Day.” Organized by the seminary’s International Student Services Office, and co-sponsored by the Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) of Texas, local churches donated gently used furniture, kitchen appliances, bedding, home…

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Southwestern Seminary alumni mobilize virtually to reach Japan

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, four Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary alumni—Brit Redfield, Vanessa Lim, Ines Chien, and Ariel Lee—had plans to travel to Tokyo, Japan, during the 2020 Summer Olympics to participate in short-term mission trips. However, as the country’s borders closed to international tourists, these four Southwesterners had to get creative, turning their attention and…

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