New Hope Christian College

This article is about the former Eugene Bible College founded in 1925. For the college founded in 1895, see Northwest Christian University.
New Hope Christian College

New Hope Christian College Front Entrance.
Former names
Eugene Bible College
Bible Standard College
Bible Standard Institute
Bible Standard Training School
Motto Equipping Students for Spirit-Empowered Leadership and Ministry
Type Private
Established 1925
President Guy Higashi
Dean Mark Kelley
Location 2155 Bailey Road
Eugene, Oregon

44°01′55″N 123°09′13″W / 44.031944°N 123.153611°W / 44.031944; -123.153611Coordinates: 44°01′55″N 123°09′13″W / 44.031944°N 123.153611°W / 44.031944; -123.153611[1]
Campus Suburban
36 acres (15 ha)
Colors Crimson and Navy Blue         
Athletics NCCAA
Sports Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Track, Golf, Cross Country
Nickname Deacons
Website NHCC Homepage

New Hope Christian College, formerly known as Eugene Bible College, is a private, four-year Bible college located on a 36-acre (15 ha) campus in Eugene, Oregon, United States. The curriculum centers on the vocational application of Biblical training including pastoral studies, Christian counseling, Christian education, intercultural studies, worship arts and youth ministry.

History

NHCC overlooks West Eugene

The school was founded by Fred Hornshuh in 1925.[2] It was part of the Open Bible Churches denomination which originated from two revival movements: the Bible Standard Conference, founded in Eugene in 1919, and the Open Bible Evangelistic Association, founded in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1932.[3]

The school began as the Bible Standard Training School, and was later known as the Bible Standard Institute, the Bible Standard College, Eugene Bible College and finally New Hope Christian College.[4]

In 1974, the school moved to its current campus site at 2155 Bailey Hill Road, overlooking west Eugene. The hilltop location displays a 70-foot-tall (21 m) cross relocated from Skinner Butte on June 24, 1997.[5]

In 2009, the school joined the Pacific Rim Christian College Consortium, a group of three other colleges in Honolulu,[6] Myanmar and Japan founded by alumnus Wayne Cordeiro. Cordeiro was appointed chancellor when NHCC, then still Eugene Bible College, joined the consortium.[7] The name was changed from Eugene Bible College to New Hope Christian College in June, 2010.[8]

Accreditation and affiliation

New Hope Christian College is accredited by Association for Biblical Higher Education - ABHE.[9] The school is affiliated with the Open Bible Standard Churches denomination and the church New Hope Christian Fellowship and incorporated by the State of Oregon.

Athletics

The Rexius Event Center houses Stewart Chapel and Cordeiro Court

The school's athletic teams compete as the Deacons in basketball, volleyball and soccer in the National Christian College Athletic Association.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Eugene Bible College". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. 1986-05-22. Retrieved 2009-07-04.
  2. A letter from Board Chairman Gary Emery and President Cole.
  3. "Discover Open Bible Churches". Open Bible Churches. Retrieved on 2009-06-04.
  4. "Past Presidents of New Hope Christian College". Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  5. EBC Cross Plaza. Eugene Bible College.
  6. Home page. Pacific Rim Christian College.
  7. Main page. Eugene Bible College. Retrieved on 2009-07-04.
  8. To Shine AnewThe Register-Guard. May 16, 2010
  9. Accreditation. Eugene Bible College.
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