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Midwestern Seminary student Caylee Dugger killed in accident

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP) – Caylee Dugger, youth director at First Baptist Church North Kansas City and M.Div. student at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, was killed in a highway accident Thursday afternoon (Feb. 2).

MBTS’ $2.5 million ‘missions moonshot’

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP) – During Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s spring convocation service, President Jason Allen announced a $2.5 million gift and launched a new institutional initiative in partnership with the International Mission Board –  what has been dubbed a “Missions Moonshot.” Specifically, Midwestern Seminary aims to produce 100 new missionaries annually in the years ahead.

MBTS Year in Review: 10 years For the Church

The end of each year provides yet another opportunity to reflect on the Lord’s kindness and providence in life. This remains true not only for individuals, but for institutions as well. As the year 2022 comes to a close, the community at Midwestern Seminary in Kansas City, MO celebrates God’s faithfulness in all He has done over the past year.

Midwestern Seminary Celebrates Graduates in the Seventy-Second Commencement Exercise

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP) – Midwestern Seminary and Spurgeon College celebrated hundreds of new graduates this fall, as the school held its 72nd commencement exercise Dec. 9.

‘It’s exhilarating to represent the Lord Jesus Christ,’ Allen tells MBTS graduates

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP) – Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spurgeon College celebrated another record-breaking number of graduates this spring, as the school held its 71st commencement exercises May 6.

TRUSTEES: MBTS announces Global Campus, elects faculty

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP) – Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Trustees gathered April 4-5 to receive an array of seminary updates, to celebrate the launch of the Global Campus and to approve several matters of key institutional business, including the election of historian Thomas S. Kidd.