Northeastern Seminary

Northeastern Seminary

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Preparing God's people for effective ministry to the church and the world.

Northeastern Seminary where the unchanging essentials of biblical and historic Christianity are combined with a responsive attitude toward contemporary culture—where Christ-centered people of different ages, ethnicities, and denominations gain the theological understanding, spiritual formation, and proven skills necessary for effective ministry to the church and the world.

06/08/2026

Welcome to Residency Week!

This week, students from across the country are gathering on campus at Northeastern Seminary for a time of learning, worship, conversation, and community.

While much of seminary life happens online, there is something special about being together in person. Sharing meals. Learning face-to-face. Building relationships with classmates, faculty, and ministry leaders who are walking a similar journey.

We are excited to welcome you to Rochester and can't wait to see all that God does through this week together.

Be sure to tag us in your pics this week!!

06/06/2026

TOMORROW, June 7, Northeastern Seminary welcomes Leonard Sweet for an evening exploring what it means to practice discipleship in a polarized culture.

Through storytelling, cultural insight, and practical application, Dr. Sweet will challenge leaders, pastors, and everyday Christians to move beyond “us vs. them” thinking and become the kind of people who bring healing, trust, and the presence of Christ into a fractured world.

Golisano Community Engagement Center
Sunday, June 7, 2026
6:00 p.m.
Virtual access available

There's still time to register!
https://hubs.li/Q04kp5l90

06/06/2026

TOMORROW Come find out what real community transformation actually look like?

Join Northeastern Seminary on Sunday, June 7 for Equipping Others for Community Change, an inspiring afternoon featuring seminary students sharing practical, faith-rooted approaches to creating meaningful impact in their communities.

Through stories of food justice, relational ministry, community collaboration, and sustainable outreach, attendees will gain practical tools and fresh insight for ministry and community engagement.

Ellen Stowe Dining Commons
4:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Free event | Registration required as space is limited.
https://hubs.li/Q04kpG8b0

06/04/2026

Help your child build confidence this summer.

Using evidence-based programs designed to reduce anxiety and fear, this week-long camp combines learning, fun, and support in a welcoming environment led by Roberts Wesleyan University PsyD students at Westside Psychological Services under licensed psychologist supervision.

July 6-10
For students entering grades 3-12

Register: https://hubs.li/Q04jyWkm0

05/28/2026

Tomorrow (Friday) at Noon

Stop by to chat about how you’re doing and share what you’re currently learning and reading.

We'd love to hear from you, catch up, and answer any questions you might have about Seminary.

https://hubs.li/Q04jf83t0

05/27/2026

What does real community transformation actually look like?

Join Northeastern Seminary on Sunday, June 7 for Equipping Others for Community Change, an inspiring afternoon featuring seminary students sharing practical, faith-rooted approaches to creating meaningful impact in their communities.

Through stories of food justice, relational ministry, community collaboration, and sustainable outreach, attendees will gain practical tools and fresh insight for ministry and community engagement.

Ellen Stowe Dining Commons
4:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Free event | Registration required as space is limited.
https://hubs.li/Q04j3_fH0

05/25/2026

Today, we pause to remember and honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.

This Memorial Day, Roberts Wesleyan University and Northeastern Seminary remember the courage, sacrifice, and selflessness of those who served.

We are grateful for the freedoms we hold today and mindful of the cost at which they came.

May we live with gratitude, humility, and a deeper commitment to serving others well.

05/22/2026

Melissa Maclean (Argenna), a current student and adjunct professor in the Roberts Wesleyan University MSW program, has released a new jazz piece, Nothing to Give (Psalm 51).

Rooted in a deeply personal season, the song reflects a time when Melissa felt she had little to offer God beyond her own brokenness, drawing on the words of Psalm 51:17. Her work blends the richness of jazz with the honesty of faith, creating space for reflection, surrender, and grace.

Melissa also holds an Advanced Certificate in Spiritual Direction from Northeastern Seminary, bringing together music, ministry, and formation in meaningful ways.

https://hubs.li/Q04h1XPR0

05/21/2026

How do we follow Jesus in a world shaped by outrage, division, and distrust?

On Sunday, June 7, Northeastern Seminary welcomes Leonard Sweet for an evening exploring what it means to practice discipleship in a polarized culture.

Through storytelling, cultural insight, and practical application, Dr. Sweet will challenge leaders, pastors, and everyday Christians to move beyond “us vs. them” thinking and become the kind of people who bring healing, trust, and the presence of Christ into a fractured world.

Golisano Community Engagement Center
Sunday, June 7, 2026
6:00 p.m.
Virtual access available

Seats are limited. Register now.
https://hubs.li/Q04h1Zxc0

05/20/2026

Summer classes start today at Northeastern Seminary and we could not be more excited.

There’s something special about summer learning. New ideas. Deep conversations. Friendships forming across programs and cohorts.

And honestly? One of our favorite parts is residency week. We love seeing campus come alive as our students gather together from all over. There’s nothing quite like learning, worshiping, and growing side by side.

We’re cheering you on this summer and can’t wait to see all that you learn.

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2301 Westside Drive
Rochester, NY
14624

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm