Heartland Baptist Bible College
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Heartland Baptist Bible College is an unaccredited Independent Fundamental Baptist Bible college in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, which offers undergraduate diplomas (HBBC is not allowed by the state of Oklahoma to issue degrees.) in pastoral theology, missions, youth, Christian ministries, music education, Christian education (elementary and secondary), and secretarial science. Sam Davison is the current president of the institution and also the pastor of Southwest Baptist Church, Oklahoma City.
HistoryIn November 1966, the Western Baptist Bible Fellowship, composed of pastors from that region, met in Las Vegas and created the Pacific Coast Baptist Fellowship. The new association was primarily the fruition of the vision, dedication, and determination of five key southern California pastors. Classes began in the fall of 1966 in rented facilities in Orange, California. Under the direction of Pastor Ted Hicks, one of the founders and the first President, the college grew and became an established preacher-training facility. The school moved to Oklahoma City and was renamed Heartland Baptist Bible College for the 1998-1999 school year. Heartland's executive vice president is Jeff Copes of Oklahoma City, and the vice president is Dave Brown of Yakima, Washington. Until his death, Kevin F. O'Brien (1955-2008) was the Heartland secretary-treasurer and the pastor of Bethany Baptist Church in Lubbock, Texas. AccreditationHeartland Baptist Bible College is not accredited by any recognized accreditation body, nor does it seek accreditation. SportsHBBC does not participate in any intercollegiate leagues, but it does offer intramural sports for students who wish to participate. See alsoNotes
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