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Weighing in on faith and life.
B.H. Carroll faculty members, students, and those who support its mission desire to create dialog and stoke critical thinking about important topics which relate to faith and life in this world. Below are posts from diverse authors, whose views contribute to the ongoing discussion of these areas. The positions of the authors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of B.H. Carroll Theological Seminary, its faculty, and its governors.

Roger and Phyllis Guess Hope Scholarship
The Roger and Phyllis Guess Hope Scholarship is a scholarship established by Shelley Guess, a Masters’ level graduate and current PhD student of B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary in the Counseling program.

2024 Snider Scholarship Recipients
B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary was pleased to award the 2024 Snider Scholarships for Women in Ministry

Peter Vaughan, PhD Student Spotlight
Peter Vaughn is a B. H. Carroll 2023 Master of Arts in Theology graduate and a current PhD student with a focus on Missions.

Accrediting body approves ETBU and Carroll merger
Regional accrediting agency, SACSCOC, grants approval for the ETBU and B.H. Carroll merger, signifying a key advancement in theological education.

2024 B. H. Carroll President’s Award
The B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary President’s Award was established to recognize the valuable contributions of partners.

2024 Graduation Photo Gallery
2024 Graduation Photo Gallery

2024 Omega Lambda Alpha Award Recipients
Recognizing alumni who have distinguished themselves through intellectual achievement, Christian character, and leadership ability.

“Both Hands on the Plow”
Dr. Gene Wilkes’ commencement address: The importance of pastor theologians and maintaining “both hands on the plow” in ministry for the health of the church.

2024 Spring Frank & Pauline Patterson Lecture Photo Gallery
Spring Frank & Pauline Patterson Lecture 2024

BGCT endorses B.H. Carroll degree programs
Texas Baptists’ Theological Education Council and Institutional Relations Committee endorsed nine master’s degree programs, a doctor of ministry degree and three Ph.D. degree programs that will be offered by B.H. Carroll Theological Seminary at East Texas Baptist University.