WBS Prayer Vigil for Renewal

February 7th, 2012

Wesley Biblical Seminary is partnering with the AME Zion Church to pray for revival and renewal in the church and our seminary. President Jim Porter and Bishop Darrell Starnes announce a united prayer vigil for the week of February 19 through 25.  All seminary faculty, staff, students and alumni have been challenged to take an hour during this week to fall before the Lord in worship and petition for His healing and power in our churches and our land.

“God not only gives us answers to our prayers, but with every answer gives us something of Himself.”

In Loving Memory of Stephen M. Smith, 2007 WBS Alumnus

February 7th, 2012

Mr. Stephen M. Smith, a 2007 honors alumnus of Wesley Biblical Seminary, died last week. Stephen had just returned to the country in which he had served as an intern when an undergraduate at Kingswood University (graduated 2004). He had overcome many challenges in order to enter this long-anticipated ministry. We rejoice that Stephen is with Jesus, but he will be sorely missed by his colleagues, by his friends in the country where he was serving, and by his many friends among the faculty and alumni of Wesley Biblical Seminary, as well as by his family. He joins the company of Henry Martyn and David Brainerd who shone brightly but died young in the service of Christ. Please pray for his family and friends, for his colleagues, and for those he was serving. May Christ be glorified even in his death. The question that remains for the rest of us is, “Who will take his place?”

Tuition Increase for Fall 2012

February 1st, 2012

The tuition of Wesley Biblical Seminary will increase to $400 per credit hour for the 2012-2013 academic year. The increase is predicated on the basic cost of operation which has continued to increase due to the conditions present in the general economy. Even with this tuition increase, WBS remains in the lower 1/3 of its peer institutions, offering degrees of the highest quality at the most competitive prices. When coupled with the faculty and ministry opportunities WBS offers, we are still dollar for dollar the most compelling value in formative Christian education.

With this nominal increase, WBS would like to reaffirm some ideas you may already know and share some of our heart with you as well.

1) How tuition dollars are used at WBS

Your tuition dollars go to both the operations and ministry of Wesley Biblical Seminary. The operating budget consists of not only academics, but also “invisible” services and functions such as information technology, student development, library services, maintenance/facilities, general operations, and administration. Your tuition dollars account for less than 30% of the total cost of providing the quality education found at WBS. The remainder of the balance comes from the gifts and donations of generous friends, supporters, and alumni who believe in the mission of WBS and its students!

2) The tangible value of WBS to our students and alumni

One of the greatest values at WBS is the way the faculty offer their lives to both the students and community they serve without reservation or trepidation. Our full-time faculty members are dedicated scholars, yet they are regularly engaged in Christian ministry that is truly passionate about people. They are easily accessible and have a desire to pour their lives into their students through caring mentorships and one-on-one interaction.

Furthermore, Wesley Biblical Seminary’s Distance Learning program, which extends the seminary classroom beyond the confines of the brick-and-mortar campus, is simply revolutionary for continuing education beyond the campus experience, or as a primary method for those serving in ministry contexts which precludes relocation. Through our asynchronous online campus, students from all over the world can complete their seminary degree while remaining in their current ministry setting, and those who have already achieved a seminary degree can augment both their resumes and ministry with additional education!

3) Benefit of a degree from WBS

WBS’ rich heritage of making a difference in the world is evidenced by alumni and current students serving the kingdom in 50 countries on 6 continents across the globe as pastors, missionaries, church planters, teachers, professors, and administrators in both the church and higher education. More than just an education, Wesley Biblical Seminary was a life changing experience for these world-changers! In their own words, listen to what just a few of WBS’ alumni and students are saying.

“In my fourth year in the pastorate it has been exciting to take part in the learning, discipleship, and outreach ministry that goes on at Wesley Biblical Seminary. It is enriching my life and ministry.”
– Peter Lanigan, WBS Student

“Wesley Biblical Seminary has provided such excellent education and training for me, and in the context of a supportive community.” – Julianne Burnett, WBS Student

“I know firsthand from the conversations I have had with fellow seminarians how much Wesley Biblical Seminary is cherished and how much it changes our lives. It is a blessing to have such an institution that is enriched in the deeper learning of God’s word.” – Shawn Earles, WBS Student

“WBS has been key in my spiritual/intellectual formation, and has fully equipped me to minister in the local church and teach other ministry students on the college level.” – John Phillips, Class of 2006

“The seminary’s emphasis on Trinitarian holiness has radically changed the way I relate to my wife, children, and parish. I wish I had come here twenty years ago!” – Randy Wilson, Class of 2010

“God used WBS to shape the evangelist and missionary in me, and prepared me to lead a church whose different kind of life functions as a draw to the neighboring community.” – Dock Cooper, Class of 2007

Please know that we take the sacred trust our students place in us seriously. It has only been with a cautious hand and a “pastor’s heart” these changes have been made, and then only after careful and deliberate prayer. It has been our mission at WBS to make “ministers and missionaries” for almost four decades. Through God’s grace, and your faithfulness, He will continue to touch the world through Wesley Biblical Seminary!

Passing of Dr. Delbert Rose

January 31st, 2012

Dr. Delbert Rose, a co-founder, former dean, and former professor of Wesley Biblical Seminary passed away January 22 at the age of 99. A memorial service will be planned for a later time this summer.

Click here to view his obituary.

WBS alumnus earns $50 Amazon gift card!

January 27th, 2012

We would like to thank Scott Engebretson (WBS Class of 2005) for referring Jason Anding, a new WBS student for the Spring 2012 semester.

Jason comes to us from Grenada, Mississippi. He is a graduate of Mississippi College and is currently serving as a youth minister at First United Methodist Church in Grenada. Jason is pursuing the M.Div. and plans to serve in ministry wherever God leads him.

Scott has played a major role in influencing Jason to attend Wesley Biblical Seminary. During his time as a WBS student, Scott served with the youth ministry at St. Matthew’s United Methodist Church in Madison, MS, where he met Jason. Scott and Jason have since become close friends.

We would like to welcome Jason to the WBS family, and as an expression of gratitude we have given Scott a $50.00 Amazon gift card for referring Jason to us!

You, too, can refer a prospect and earn a $50.00 gift card. Learn more about our Alumni Referral Program.

Wesley Chapel launches new website

January 27th, 2012

Wesley Chapel, the worshipping congregation of Wesley Biblical Seminary, has launched a brand new website! Go to www.wesleychapeljxn.org to check it out.

$500 Early Commitment Scholarship Opportunity

January 10th, 2012

Don’t Miss this Opportunity! Prospective students may be eligible to receive an Early Commitment Scholarship from WBS in the amount of $500.00!

Eligibility Requirements

  1. You must be a degree-seeking student enrolled in at least 5hrs during the fall 2012 semester.
  2. You must pay a non-refundable $150 early commitment deposit* by March 15th.
  3. You must complete the following admissions checklist items by March 15th:
  • Application for Admission - can be completed here
  • $40 Application Fee – can be paid here
  • 1 Photograph – email to admissions@wbs.edu (clearly show a front angle of your face)
  • 5 References – form available to download here
  • Official Transcripts – all official undergraduate and graduate institutions attended are required

If you have any questions about this offer, please contact the Admissions Office.

* The early commitment deposit will be applied to the student’s account.

Martha Howard Obituary

January 4th, 2012

Martha M. Howard, 95, of Arnold, Nebraska, went home to be with her Lord on December 30, 2011. She was born Martha Lucille Moffet in Ottumwa, Iowa, the youngest of five children born to Mont and Eva Moffet. She taught for almost 50 years, at all levels, from kindergarten through elementary, high school, college and graduate school, in Iowa, Kentucky and Mississippi.

She received her Bachelors degree from Kletzing College in University Park, Iowa; a Masters from the University of Iowa and an honorary Doctorate from Wesley Biblical Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi upon her retirement in 1994. After her retirement, she lived in Horse Cave, Kentucky until moving to Arnold, Nebraska in 2008. She was a member of the Horse Cave United Methodist Church.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Ivan Howard and by one grandson, Thomas Bishop. Together she and her husband were the founding first family of Wesley Biblical Seminary. She taught speech and served as bookkeeper for the seminary from its founding in 1974 until her retirement.

She is survived by a son, Jim Howard (Sharon) of Edmonton, Kentucky, a daughter, Ruth Bishop (Allen) of Arnold, Nebraska and a step-daughter, Helen Gerald (John) of Brookhaven, Mississippi; by nine grandchildren, Michael Bishop, James Bishop, Ben Bishop, Ellen Howard, Esther Drummond, Johnny Gerald, Howard Gerald, Liz McDowell and Steve Gerald; along with 11 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.

Visitation will begin at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 5, 2012 at Wesley Biblical Seminary, 787 East Northside Drive, Jackson, Mississippi. Funeral Services will be at 1:00 at the seminary. Burial will be in the Easthaven Cemetery, Brookhaven, Mississippi, with the burial service at 3:30 p.m. Arrangements are being handled by Wright & Ferguson Funeral Home, 350 High Street, Jackson, Mississippi.

Expressions of sympathy may be made to Wesley Biblical Seminary, 787 East Northside Dr., Jackson, MS 39206.

2012 Holy Land Experience with Bill & Diane Ury

December 16th, 2011

Walk where Jesus walked. Taste, smell and see the stories of the Old and New Testament. Experience Israel! December 26, 2012-January 4, 2013. Download the PDF brochure here!

WBS’ Red Kettle Campaign is This Friday

November 28th, 2011

This Friday, December 2nd, WBS has partnered with the Salvation Army for a day of bell ringing and donation raising at McDades Market on Northside Dr. Open times are still available! Contact Jessica Peabody to sign up.