Baptist Bible College Canada and Theological Seminary
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| Motto | The first duty of preachers is to preach! |
|---|---|
| Type | Theological college & seminary |
| Active | 1978–2017 |
| Affiliation | Baptist |
| President | Rev. Alan Feere |
| Vice-president | Rev. Dr. Michael C. MacDonald |
| Location | , Canada |
| Colours | Red and white |
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Baptist Bible College Canada and Theological Seminary was a Baptist college and seminary in Ontario. It operated from 1978 to 2017.
The college was originally created with an emphasis on producing independent Baptist pastors and church planters in Canada. The college operated a distance education school to support the training of Baptist pastors, church planters, evangelists, missionaries and Christian school teachers in Canada and foreign countries.[1]
The college and seminary were established by Dr. Harry Strachan Sr. in 1978.
In 1984, the Ontario legislature officially recognized the college and seminary as a degree-granting institutions for religious education through the passage of "An Act to Incorporate Baptist Bible College Canada and Theological Seminary, 1984".[2][3]
On December 31, 2017, Baptist Bible College Canada was closed.
