Seminary Days

by | Jan 25, 2014 | Uncategorized

DBTS will be sponsoring Seminary Days this spring on March 13-14. Complete information on Seminary Days 2014, including a brochure and registration form, can be found on the Seminary website.

Students will be able to attend classes, share meals with faculty and students, and tour the facilities of Inter-City Baptist Church (church, school, seminary). An optional weekend extension is also available, which allows students to attend worship services at Inter-City Baptist Church and have extended exposure to some unique outreach efforts (Wayne State University campus ministry, urban church planting, Muslim outreach).

DBTS will cover all expenses (transportation, housing, meals) of the trip for registered guests, other than a $50 deposit for those needing an airline ticket. A registration deadline is involved for those who need to fly. Interested persons should contact the Seminary by email at [email protected], or call (800) 866–0111.

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