与SPS接触

西雅图 Pacific Seminary aspires to connect, 装备, and empower God’s people to be a transformative presence in the world through the gospel of Jesus Christ. We seek to do this in a variety of ways, both online and offline, through the ministry of the centers that are housed in the 神学院 of 西雅图 Pacific Seminary, and also through our online resources:

Center for Biblical and Theological Education
The Center for Biblical and Theological Education (CBTE) is an arm of the 西雅图 Pacific University 神学院, dedicated to providing biblical and theological education for the SPU community, 教会, 这个世界. The CBTE does this through a variety of ways, such as convening the Lectio: Guided Bible Reading and hosting workshops and other public events that engage leading theologians on the most pressing issues 教会 faces; such public events include the annual Palmer lecture and the annual Walls lecture.

礼拜中心
The 礼拜中心 seeks to 装备 students and church leaders to thoughtfully engage the culture through vital ministry of music. The Center does this through worship courses available for undergraduate and Seminary credit, and through periodic events open to the public.

路标
The 路标 is the virtual community of 西雅图 Pacific Seminary.  This online space is devoted to hosting stories and periodic symposiums for the community of students and faculty at 西雅图 Pacific Seminary.  If you are interested in learning more about some of the happenings around the Seminary, we invite you to visit this blog for a virtual window into our community.

访问事件
If you’re thinking about pursuing a seminary degree or simply interested in taking classes, we invite you to experience 西雅图 Pacific first hand at one of our prospective student events. We offer three events during the year for those who are discerning a decision to attend SPS in November, 2月, 也可能.

凯瑟琳·道格拉斯

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凯瑟琳·道格拉斯, Associate Professor of Educational Ministry and Practical Theology

“I love teaching at SPU because of the quirky way we fit into the PNW culture. As a community we care deeply about participating in God’s reconciling work between people and the land. As a liberal arts college we have the advantage of working across disciplines on these very issues.”