Biblical Foundation
The Bible is the heart and core of every educational program at Calvary Bible College. Theologically, Calvary Bible College can be described as fundamental, premillennial and dispensational.
Doctrinal Agreement
Each year, every faculty member and trustee must affirm his wholehearted acceptance of the College Statement of Faith. Each entering student should realize that Calvary Bible College will graduate only those who are in full agreement with Calvaryís Statement of Faith.
Separation
It is our conviction that the Bible teaches both personal separation unto God from worldliness, whether in personal actions, attitudes, or thoughts, and ecclesiastical separation from religious organizations and programs which do not adhere to sound biblical doctrine.
Evangelism and Missions
We believe that the Great Commission defines the primary mission of the Church. Calvary seeks to incorporate the spirit of evangelism and discipleship into the whole College family, whether in the classroom, in chapel, or in extracurricular activities and projects.
Friendship with Bible-Believing Churches
Calvary stands with all who love Christ and preach His Word. The attitude throughout the College is nonsectarian. We are unreservedly loyal to all churches faithful to Christ and the Bible. Calvary is a member of IFCA International. We maintain a good relationship with independent and denominational churches and individuals who hold the historic fundamentals of the faith.
Noncharismatic Doctrinal Position
Calvary Bible College does not foster, teach, or provide a hospitable atmosphere for the "tongues movement". If one of tongues persuasion desires to enter Calvary as a student and is willing to study with an open mind, he is welcome. However, he is definitely prohibited from practicing or propagating his belief concerning the tongues doctrine and is carefully helped to understand the College's position on this important issue. The College's position is clear. Speaking in tongues is not a part of our ministry nor is it beneficial or necessary to our Christian life. It is neither sought nor encouraged. We are noncharismatic.
Nurture of Character and Truth
We are persuaded that the Scriptures teach that what we are is as important as what we know. Ephesians 4:15 clearly states that we are to speak the truth (doctrine) in love (Christlike character). This is the reason we put much effort into developing Christ-like character and a servant's heart while communicating God's Word. In all matters, we endeavor to display the "excellent spirit" of the prophet Daniel (Dan. 6:3). This man of God refused to compromise and yet he constantly displayed an attitude which endeared him to his superiors. He was neither vindictive nor self-righteous and by his dedicated life made a profound impact upon the kings of Babylon and Persia.
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