Steinbach Bible College

Steinbach Bible College is an evangelical Anabaptist college in Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada. The college opened in 1936 as a training school for Mennonite Brethren and Evangelical Mennonite Brethren churches of Canada.

Steinbach Bible College
MottoYOUR MISSION STARTS HERE!
TypePrivate
Established1936
AffiliationAssociation for Biblical Higher Education
PresidentRob Reimer
Location, ,
Canada

49°32′8.46″N 96°41′23.43″W
CampusUrban
Sports teamSBC Flames
AffiliationsChristian Anabaptist
Websitesbcollege.ca

Affiliation

Steinbach Bible College holds accreditation from the Association for Biblical Higher Education. SBC shares a campus with Steinbach Christian School. Steinbach Bible College is a denominational college supported by four conferences of churches: the Christian Mennonite Conference, the Evangelical Mennonite Conference, the Evangelical Mennonite Mission Conference and the Mennonite Brethren Church of Manitoba which is part of the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches.

Programs

Four Year Bachelor of Arts - Ministry Leadership Major with the following Focus Areas:

  • Bible Teaching
  • Children's Ministry
  • Counselling Ministry
  • Intercultural Studies
  • Pastoral
  • Worship
  • Youth

Three Year Bachelor of Arts - Biblical Studies Major with the following Focus Areas:

  • Bible Teaching
  • Children's Ministry
  • Counselling Ministry
  • Intercultural Studies
  • Pastoral
  • Worship
  • Youth

Christian Leadership Major - Offered 100% Online

  • Three Year Bachelor of Arts
  • Two Year Associate of Arts
  • One Year Certificate

Three Year Bachelor of Arts - Marketplace Major

Biblical Studies

  • Two Year Associate of Arts
  • One Year Certificate

Two Year Associate of Arts - Pre-Social Work

Partnership Programs

  • Bachelor of Social Work (in cooperation with Booth University College)
  • TESOL Certificate (in cooperation with Providence University College)
  • Pre-Education (in cooperation with Canadian Mennonite University)

See also

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