“And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses; the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also” (II Timothy 2:2, KJV).

The Mission of the United American Free Will Baptist Bible College is to form disciples of Jesus Christ for church and community leadership to serve God’s transforming of the world.
To this end we:
  • celebrate the presence of the risen Christ in Word and Table;
  • welcome into partnership all who seek God’s truth, love, and justice;
  • cultivate the virtues, passions, and practices of Christian leadership;
  • reflect critically on the sources of Christian understanding in scripture, the traditions of the ecumenical church, cultures, and experience; and
  • engage the spiritual and moral issues facing the human community.
  1. UAFWBBC can be 100% online, with NO RESIDENCY requirements. Complete your degree while ministering at your local church, and without relocating.
  2. UAFWBBC has simple and straightforward entrance requirements.
  3. UAFWBBC offers high quality Christian education that is Christ centered, Bible based, and theological balanced and evangelical.
  4. UAFWBBC programs are academically challenging, practically focused, and spiritually renewing.
  5. UAFWBBC is approved by MCEMG for Christian Counseling degrees
United American Free Will Baptist Bible College is governed by a diversified Board of Regents comprised of members representing the academic and professional community. UAFWBBC enrolls students who are completing their degree programs through various innovative distance education learning formats and delivery systems. The school offers distance education courses, online courses, regional seminars in the United States and campus courses. The United American Free Will Baptist Bible College is committed to maintaining a community of faculty, staff, and students, which recognizes the inherent dignity and worth of each human individual as being in the image of God. We desire that all Christians should develop and nurture a racially, socially, and denominationally diverse community, even as the early church was diverse. UAFWBBC also accepts the responsibility of being a positive example as we prepare men and women who will make beneficial social changes to society, the church, and the world. UAFWBBC admits students of either gender, all races, and any national or ethnic origin, to all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded to students. In the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, grants, and programs, UAFWBBC does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, national, or ethnic origin.

WHAT WE BELIEVE

Articles of Faith
The United American Free Will Baptist Bible College is an Free Will Baptist Christian institution that affirms the First Book of Discipline of the United American Free Will Baptists and the articles of faith found in three historic creeds of the early Church: The Apostles’ Creed, The Nicene Creed, and The Athanasian Creed. In particular we affirm:
The Inspiration and Authority of the Scriptures
The Existence of One God in Three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
The Creation of the Human Race in the Image of God
The Fall and Resultant Human Depravity
The Deity of Christ, His Incarnation, Atoning Death, and Resurrection
Salvation by the Grace of God Through Faith by the Power of the Holy Spirit
One Holy Christian Church, the Body of Christ
The Second Coming of Jesus Christ and the Consummation of All Things
The Gift of Everlasting Life in Heaven, With Christ, for All Who Have Trusted in Him for Salvation.
Our Campus
Since the United American Free Will Baptist Bible College spark of conception in 1979 to this present moment, UAFWBBC has held fast to its founding mission to “provide an education of mind and heart” through rigorous and open intellectual inquiry guided by dedicated Christian scholars.
United American Free Will Baptist Bible College Campus and Administration Offices is located in the beautiful city of Kinston, North Carolina. We are the Bible College with the Spiritual Vision, and it is our prayer that you will join our lovely college.
UAFWBBC is psychically located at 1011 Dr. J. E. Reddick Circle Kinston, North Carolina where UAFWBBC students utilize materials in-house.
Our Mission Statement
To commit and maintain excellence in academic programs that foster intellectual enhancement. Additionally, stressing character development, which includes religious, cultural, social and ethical values.

WHAT WE DO

To equip men and women . . .
Academic opportunities at UAFWBBC include theoretical and applied studies designed to prepare both men and women for the chosen career path

with a Christian worldview . . .
Academic studies at UAFWBBC involve learning and utilizing Bible-based Christian theological beliefs and practices in the analysis of course subject matter

of leadership and service . . .
Academic programs at UAFWBBC prepare adult learners for a variety of roles and responsibilities ranging from the level of the volunteer through that of a career professional

in life, work, and ministry . . .
Academic studies at UAFWBBC apply learning to personal, interpersonal, family, social, career, and Christian service contexts

through distance education . . .
Academic opportunities at UAFWBBC allow self-directed learners to study when and where it is convenient

that encourages professional excellence . . .
Academic programs at UAFWBBC promote the development of best practices in the performance of the duties and responsibilities of the chosen career path

and academic excellence …
Academic studies at UAFWBBC emphasize scholarly analysis and quality performance in the completion of learning activities and assessments.

MISSION, OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES

Mission Objectives reflect what UAFWBBC seeks to foster and develop through distance learning. Mission Outcomes reflect what a student will be learning to do, and ultimately what a graduate will be equipped to do. The Mission Objectives and Outcomes flow out of the Mission Statement, and affirm the Articles of Faith as they are accomplished.

Foster a Christian Worldview in Attitudes and Values (Heart)
UAFWBBC graduates will be able to articulate a biblically-based Christian worldview of the subject area of study through the informed perspectives they express in their academic activities.
A biblically-based Christian worldview emphasizes the interpretation of personal and cultural beliefs and practices through the lens of Scripture apart from the theological positions of any one Christian denomination. An informed perspective is one that explores and utilizes precedent literature to compare and contrast the attitudes and values in one worldview with those of another.

Foster Spiritual Formation and Whole Person Development (Soul)
UAFWBBC graduates will be able to identify best practices that contribute to personal growth and spiritual formation through self-assessment and peer evaluation.
Best practices are sustainable actions and conditions that a person has experienced as making a long-term and positive impact on their whole person development. Through self-assessment a person evaluates their formation and development, which guides them in identifying their best practices. Through peer evaluation a person receives external feedback, which help refines self-assessment.

Develop Subject Area Knowledge and Understanding (Mind)
UAFWBBC graduates will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the principles and practices of the subject area of study through critical reflection of scholarly resources.
Knowledge and understanding involve the ability to recall factual and abstract information, and to utilize that information correctly and as appropriate to the context. Critical reflection evaluates those facts, abstractions, and applications through the lens of a biblically-based Christian worldview and the objective analysis of authoritative resources.

Develop Subject Area Applications and Skills (Strength)
UAFWBBC graduates will be able to demonstrate skills in the subject area of study through well-reasoned applications and evaluations deployed in life, work, and ministry.