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Birmingham Christian College

Birmingham Christian College

Birmingham Christian College

Introduction

Birmingham Christian College (BCC) is a training college for Christian Ministry and Mission where men and women are modeled to become faithful disciples of Jesus Christ in the church, society, and the marketplace. Situated on the Selly Oak Campus of Birmingham University, BCC has former students serving all over the world. With roots in the Evangelical and Pentecostal/Charismatic movements, it welcomes students from all church, ethnic, social, and economic backgrounds. BCC has a missional attitude to all aspects of Christian service and is investing a great deal of resources to train non-Western missionaries in Europe to partner with local churches to reach out to both the indigenous and various Diasporan communities.

Birmingham Christian College was founded as the Birmingham Bible Institute, by Presbyterian minister Henry Brash Bonsall, at premises in Pakenham Road, Edgbaston in 1953 where staff and students from different Bible-believing backgrounds lived together as part of an extended Christian family. Brash Bonsall led an inspiring life, which you can read about in ‘Running for Revival’, a biography by Ruth N.B. McGavin.

Locations

  • Selly Oak

    Hamilton Drive, B29 6AJ, Selly Oak

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