Every generation is called by God to make disciples who are able to accurately represent the life of Jesus Christ to others through servant-leadership. In light of this commission, Canby Bible College is committed to encourage the spiritual growth and development of each student, to resource students with Biblical knowledge and training necessary for ministry, and to release students to fulfill the call of God upon their lives.
Canby Bible College exists to equip saints for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the Body of Christ. (Eph. 4:12) It is a priority of CBC to integrate classical biblical wisdom into our modern day and age. In light of this, CBC seeks to uphold three distinct priorities: to provide an educational experience, in a relational environment, toward a missional purpose. We desire to provide an environment in which the Holy Spirit is allowed the opportunity to grow the student's personal character, individual calling, and ministry competency.
Canby Bible College is hosting a debate over the question, "Does life have meaning?" The Christian position will be represented by Jeremy Wallace and Ben Clifton. The Secular Humanist (atheist) position will be represented by Bernie Dehler and Tom Gebhardt. Doors open at 6:00pm, debate begins at 6:30pm, and the Q&A Forum begins at 7:30pm. Come one and all, and enjoy a great debate! (childcare is not provided)
You may call or email Angie at (503) 266-4444 for more information.
Don't miss this great opportunity to support an amazing ministry. It is only through generous support that we are able to keep our tuition incredibly low, allowing students to graduate with an Associate of Christian Ministry degree with no debt. And our instructors are highly credentialed, wonderful teachers who practically donate their time and talents to the work of "equipping laborers for the harvest."
Call or email Angie at (503) 266-4444 for information on volunteering, donating and attending.