Kingston Bible College

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Kingston Bible College
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Address
743 Academic Avenue, RR 5

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Coordinates44°58′17″N 64°56′20″W / 44.9713°N 64.9389°W / 44.9713; -64.9389Coordinates: 44°58′17″N 64°56′20″W / 44.9713°N 64.9389°W / 44.9713; -64.9389
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Funding typePrivate
MottoNon Recuso Laborem
(I Will Not Turn Back from the Work)
Religious affiliation(s)Independent Baptist
Founded1929
FounderJohn J. Sidey
SuperintendentWilliam Moorehead
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.kbca.ca

Kingston Bible College (KBC) is an Independent Fundamental Baptist College located in Kingston, Nova Scotia.

The school was established in 1929 by John J. Sidey. The first classes of Kingston Bible College were held in the Baptist Church of Kingston.

In 1937 William Freeman became the first graduate of K.B.C. He also helped build most of the existing buildings on campus.

The current president is William J. Moorehead.

KBC teaches a literal interpretation of the Book of Genesis, including young-earth creationism.[1]

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