Category Archives: News & Events

  1. Alumni Winter Refresher 2017

    Alumni may audit for FREE any one-week Winter Term course offered during the month of January.

  2. Spring Seminary For A Day Recap

    A group of prospective students came to visit WSC on Thursday, March 3

  3. 2016 den Dulk Lectures with CJ den Dulk

    CJ den Dulk was the 2016 den Dulk Lectures speaker on March 29-31.

  4. Dr. Godfrey at Ligonier National Conference

    On February 25-27, Dr. Godfrey will be speaking at the Ligonier National Conference in Orlando, FL.

  5. Dr. Johnson at Faith OPC

    On February 21, Dr. Johnson will be preaching at Faith OPC in Long Beach, California.

  6. 2016 Annual Conference Recap

    Just under 300 people gathered in the WSC chapel for the 2016 Annual Conference.

  7. Spring Seminary for a Day

    On March 6, 2014, sixteen prospective students and guests attended. 

  8. The 2013-14 Academic Year Begins

    On September 4, 2013, the incoming class for the 2013-14 academic year received their introduction to the Westminster Seminary California community during New Student Orientation, an annual fall event designed to acclimate students to academic policies and student life. The Orientation began with a devotional address by Dr. W. Robert Godfrey, and was followed by…

  9. Fall Seminary for a Day

    On September 27, 2012, WSC held its fall Seminary for a Day prospective student visit event.

  10. WSC Alumni Gather in San Diego

    Over 30 alumni and friends attended.

  11. WSC Alumni at Church Planting Conference

    Alumni participated at a recent PCA event.

  12. “Lunch & Learn” Alumni & Friends Event Hosted by WSC

    Over 40 alumni and friends participated on April 30, 2012.

  13. New Book! Westminster Seminary California: A New Old School

    A new book that chronicles the 30-year history of Westminster Seminary California.

  14. Dr. Richard Muller lectured at WSC

    Dr. Richard Muller of Calvin Theological Seminary gave two lectures on February 28 & 29, 2012

  15. Him We Proclaim Appendix: The Broader Covenant Structure of the History of Redemption

    Sinai is not the first time that “covenant” appears in the Bible. In Genesis 12 God made a covenant with Abraham, to bless him with children, give his descendants a homeland, and make him a blessing to all nations. Even earlier, in Genesis 9 God made a covenant with Noah, his family, and all living things, promising never again to wash the world clean of human filth by water (Gen. 6:18; 9:9-17). So the theme of covenant shows us “the lay of the land” in the Bible not only en route from Sinai to Calvary, but even further back in history. How far back?

  16. Him We Proclaim: Strategies for Apostolic Homiletics (Part 5)

    “Covenant” is the biblical way to say “relationship.” But “covenant” refers to a particular kind of interpersonal relationship. There are all sorts of interpersonal relationships in society: superficial acquaintance, business contracts, employment agreements, international treaties, friendship, casual dating, marriage, and more. Biblical covenants between the Lord and human beings are like some of these in some respects, and radically different from others.

  17. Why Pastors Need a Seminary Education – Part 5

    WSC is old-fashioned in other ways as well. Unlike many seminaries, we still require students to learn to read God’s Word in the original languages. This was the vision of our founder, J. Gresham Machen, that Westminster would produce men who are expert in the Bible.

  18. Him We Proclaim: Strategies for Apostolic Homiletics (Part 4)

    The biblical way to say “the relationship of God and humankind” is “covenant.” To “get the lay of the land” that shows how all roads (even faint footpaths) lead to Scripture’s “metropolis,”—to “follow the current” of each biblical stream—we need to see the Bible as the book of the covenant, the book of the bond between our Creator-Lord and us, his creature-servants.

  19. Why Pastors Need a Seminary Education – Part 4

    In the discussion over the question, “Why seminary?” a frequent objection is that seminary is too expensive. The assumption here seems to be that professional training for our ministers could be done less expensively by frugal pastors who know what they are doing.

  20. Him We Proclaim: Strategies for Apostolic Homiletics (Part 3)

    As we read our Bible and see prophets, priests, and kings in the historical narrative, we recall that, by virtue of his office, every prophet, priest, and king in Israel’s history (and every judge and every father) was in some way a landmark directing Israel’s hopes ahead to the final and preeminent Prophet, Priest and King, Jesus the Anointed.

Join us for our Annual Conference: Blessed Assurance

On January 23–24, WSC invites Christians from every walk of life to join us for two days of biblical teaching, encouragement, and refreshment.

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