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Encyclopedia > Bay Ridge Christian College

Bay Ridge Christian College was founded by James Horace Germany (1914-2001) in 1953 in Union, Mississippi. His motivation for founding the college was to help prepare leadership for the church. The college was operated for several years in Mississippi, and then later moved to Texas. Germany graduated from Anderson College in 1944.


Bay Ridge offers a college credit program (a two-year Ministerial Certificate) and a continuing education program called the Ministry and Leadership Development Institute. Bay Ridge currently is not offering degrees. It is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International and a ministry of the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana).


The Bay Ridge Christian College campus is located on FM 2919 outside of Kendleton, Texas, near the San Bernard River. This area is not far from Houston, Texas.


External links

  • Official website (http://www.brcconline.org/)

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