Seminary Community Programs
COMMUNITY LIFE at Lexington Theological Seminary is understood to enhance the mission of the institution. The following are various programs which enrich community life at the Seminary.
CHAPEL AND CONVOCATION
The Seminary community assembles on Tuesdays for worship, followed by a fellowship lunch, and on Thursdays for convocation during the spring and fall semesters. Faculty, staff, students, and speakers from off-campus contribute to these services. At Lexington, we consider these gatherings to be the core of our time together.
SEMINARY PUBLICATIONS
The Lexington Theological Quarterly is issued four times each year. It contains lectures and sermons delivered in the Seminary community and scholarly papers prepared by the faculty, other scholars, and students.
The Bulletin is issued six times each year. It is distributed without charge to alumni/ae, churches, and friends to communicate the current activities and purposes of the Seminary.
Quadnotes is a weekly publication of Student Services which shares events as well as official announcements and other information of general community interest.
INFORMAL STUDENT GROUPS
Students are encouraged to create informal structures to meet needs as they arise. A group meets each class morning for prayer. Others who meet regularly include fellowship and study groups and a pan-African caucus. Students form other groups throughout the year around topics of special interest.