Monday, October 10, 2016

Ebenezer Bible College and Seminary


The Ebenezer School is the first and the largest seminary of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Churches of the Philippines (CAMACOP). It started as Two Christian day schools, the first was established in 1903 and the second in 1920. The first classes for Christian workers’ training started in 1926. The task to manage this training was consigned to Rev. Joseph Williams, after which by Rev. MacMillan. In 1928 the two schools merged and was named Ebenezer Bible Institute.

During the outbreak of World War II, the classes were suspended. It resumed in 1946 and the upgrading of the school’s curriculum and facilities ensued throughout years. It was in the year 1962 that the name of the school was changed to Ebenezer Bible College. The school was originally located at Tetuan and was transferred to Upper Calarian, its present location, in 1957. The management was also transferred to Filipinos in 1952 with Rev. Pada as the first Principal.

The school was recognized by the Philippine Commission on Higher Education in 2002. And currently, Rev. Dulaca serves as the president of the school.



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