Posts by Remington Cook
Southwestern community gathers for prayer during board of trustees meeting
Members of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s board of trustees gathered with faculty, students, and staff around the fountain in the MacGorman Chapel on Oct. 22 to worship and pray before moving outdoors to continue participating in a campus prayer walk. Participants walked down a row of tables, representing the various schools, departments, and programs of…
Read MoreStudents minister to Boston through SEND initiatives
During fall reading days, Ashley Allen, assistant professor of women’s ministries and assistant to the president, led a group of four female students to Boston where, in order to get an idea of what life as a full-time missionary might be like, they acted as volunteers in service to Send Relief’s Boston Ministry Center. While…
Read MoreNaylor shares missionary experiences, advice with students
On Wednesday, students and faculty gathered to hear from Rebekah Naylor, the distinguished professor of missions, medical doctor, and former, long-time medical missionary to India, for a time of questions and answers about her missionary experiences. The gathering was held in the Naylor Student Center, named for Robert E. Naylor, Southwestern’s fifth president and the…
Read MoreSouthwestern to present fourth annual Prelude to Christmas, Nov. 15, 16
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary will host its 4th annual Prelude to Christmas musical celebration, a free concert for the community, produced by the seminary’s School of Church Music and Worship (SCMW) with two performances on Nov. 15 and 16. This year’s concert, which is themed, “In the Fullness of Time,” will be directed by Chuck…
Read MoreMills starts Southwestern student group to ‘influence next generation’ of pastors
Conrad Mills is a people person, through and through. When in conversation with him, there is never a doubt he is genuinely listening to every word shared and taking them into account. It is this care for people and conversation that led him and three of his peers to establish the Southwestern Society for Pastoral…
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