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- Dr. Jim Hamilton – The Skull-Crushing Seed of the Woman: Genesis 3:15 and the Hope of the World
- by Nicole Raynor – August 31, 2010
Dr. Jim Hamilton, Associate Professor of Biblical Theology, delivers a message at dorm meeting on Genesis 3:15.
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- Denny Burk – 2010 Commencement Address
- by Denny Burk – May 7, 2010
Today Boyce College celebrated the commencement of the class of 2010. You can watch Dean Burk’s charge to the graduates above, or you can listen to it below. If you are interested in the manuscript of his address, you can download it here.
Congratulations, Boyce College class of 2010!
- Albert Mohler – 2010 Commencement Address
- by Denny Burk –
Today Boyce College celebrated the commencement of the class of 2010. You can watch President Mohler’s charge to the graduates above, or you can listen to it below.
Congratulations, Boyce College class of 2010!
- Denny Burk – Having a Confrontation with Jesus
- by Nicole Raynor – April 19, 2010
Dr. Denny Burk, Dean of Boyce College, delivers a message at Dorm Meeting on John 6:26-40
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- Kevin DeYoung – Defining Discipleship Down
- by Denny Burk – April 12, 2010
Kevin DeYoung preached to the students of Boyce College last week, and it was outstanding. His text was Mark 3:7-19, and his topic was “Defining Discipleship Down.” The title is a riff on Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s 1993 article “Defining Deviancy Down.” This is a must-listen. You can download or listen by clicking below.
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The normal weekday hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (closed for chapel), and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday.
Summer store hours for 5th & Broadway beginning Monday, May 18 and continuing through Saturday, August 8. Hours will be extended for special events and conferences. Summer hours will be Monday - Friday: 8 - 5; Saturday” 10 - 3
Convenience Store
Products available for purchase include t-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs and pencils, as well as some food and beverages.
Production Services
Six copiers are located across campus for making transparencies, multiple copies (20 minimum), collating, folding, hole punching, cutting and binding.
Post Office
The seminary post office functions as an interoffice mail system as well as a contract station of the United States Postal Service.
Multiple mailing and shipping services are available–stamps, express mail, registered mail, certified mail, return receipt, insurance and money orders. United Parcel Service offers morning deliveries.
Post office boxes are provided for all campus residents, although students living off campus may rent a box for $40/six months on a space available basis. Church newsletters, advertisements and other non-seminary business require normal postage.