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Southwestern Seminary’s Brent Ray dies
Brent S. Ray, director of the World Missions Center (WMC) and associate professor of missions at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, died in his sleep, Aug. 14. He was 61 years old. “Dr. Ray and [his wife] Elaine were veterans of the International Mission Board and brought their passion for missions to Seminary Hill in…
Read MoreAs students return to campus, Southwestern Seminary implements new protocols to ensure safety
In preparation for the fall 2020 semester, administrators of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary have announced protocols implemented for the safe return of students to the campus. “It’s going to be a fall on-campus experience unlike anything we’ve had before,” said President Adam W. Greenway in a July 17 virtual discussion. “We are trying to make…
Read MoreThis Week on the Hill: COVID Task Force update, Classes begin next week
“This Week on the Hill” is a weekly roundup of campus news, announcements, and events from Southwestern Seminary and Scarborough College. Update from the COVID-19 Task Force Next week, we’ll be welcoming students back for on-campus learning! Here’s an overview of the policies and procedures we’ll be following to ensure the safety of our students,…
Read MoreThis Week on the Hill: Online fees waived, COVID response updates
“This Week on the Hill” is a weekly roundup of campus news, announcements, and events from Southwestern Seminary and Scarborough College. House church: The church of the COVID era? They’re a part of the church’s past, and could be a part of your church’s future. This week on #MinistryNow, we discussed the role of house…
Read MoreRoutine prison visit leads to Gospel conversation
In her job as a criminal defense investigator, Michelle Brown, a Master of Theology student at The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, frequently visits prisons to speak with inmates about their cases. Although her job prevents her from freely speaking about her faith, the nature of these conversations often gravitates toward matters of religion and belief.…
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