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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Pre-Announcement Press Release Roanoke Bible College Name Change

Media Contact
W. Keith Wood, VP for Development
Roanoke Bible College
Phone: 252-334-2034
Email: wkw@roanokebible.edu

Roanoke Bible College Announces Press Conference for Friday May 1st

Elizabeth City, NC April 28, 2009 - Roanoke Bible College, founded in 1948, is a private coeducational institution based upon the ideals of traditional Bible-based Christian education. President Clay Perkins has called a press conference for 9:30 am Friday, May 1st. Dr. Perkins will be making a major announcement regarding the future and vision of RBC.

The Board of Trustees of RBC voted unanimously earlier this year to change the name of the school. It has been named Roanoke Bible College since its establishment. The Board strongly emphasized the school is not changing its mission. It is however, positioning itself for significant strategic growth and expansion, which will be defined at the press conference. The new name and look will be announced during the conference.

"These are exciting times for RBC. God has used RBC in the past for great things. God has extraordinary plans for His College in the future," said President Perkins, who has served as president for three years. "We invite the press as well as the community to please join us for this press conference and historical celebration in the Chesson Gymnasium."

The media will have the opportunity for photos and interviews with President Perkins, trustees, faculty members and students immediately following the announcement. Campus tours will also be available.

About Roanoke Bible College: Roanoke Bible College is a private, coeducational institution
 founded in 1948 upon the ideals of traditional Bible-based Christian education. Our Mission: To impact the world by transforming ordinary people into extraordinary Christian leaders. Our Location: Located in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, RBC is just an hour's drive from the Norfolk/Virginia Beach area and the outer banks. Our Accreditation: Roanoke Bible College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award certificates, associate, and baccalaureate degrees. Roanoke Bible College is accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

RBC's - Happenings in May

Here are events for Roanoke Bible College for the month of May:

Major Press Announcement on Friday, May 1st, at 9:30 am, in the Chesson Gymnasium concerning the future of Roanoke Bible College. All chamber members are invited. Light refreshments will be available from 9:00 am - 9:30 am.

Sunday evening, May 3rd, will be the Spring Concert in the Davenport Chapel on the campus of Roanoke Bible College. This will be the farewell performance of the Master’s Twelve choral group under the direction of Professor Beth Bondurant. Professor Bondurant will be retiring at the end of this academic year after having led the group for 51 years.

Friday, May 8th, there will a Baccalaureate service in the Davenport Chapel on the campus of Roanoke Bible College.

Saturday May 9th at 10:00 am will be our commencement service in the Chesson Gymnasium on the campus of Roanoke Bible College.

Sunday Night Live is a night of music, comedy, challenge, and fun for local teens. It will be Sunday Night, May 31st, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm, in the Davenport Chapel on the campus of Roanoke Bible College. It is open to all youth 6th grade and up.

For more information call the RBC at 252-334-2000.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Roanoke Bible College Named to Presidential Honor Roll for Community Service

CONTACT: Reneé P. Lease, Service-Learning Director
February 9, 2009
252-334-2024

Roanoke Bible College Named to Presidential Honor Roll for Community Service

[Elizabeth City, North Carolina] – The Corporation for National and Community Service honored Roanoke Bible College today with a place on the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts and service to America’s communities.

Dr. D. Clay Perkins, President of Roanoke Bible College remarked, "Jesus told us, ‘For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many’ (Mark 10:45). This is a part of the RBC family DNA. It is who we are, a people who serve others. Since 1948, year after year, the RBC family has demonstrated a life lived in helping others. We are honored to receive this award, since service to others is paramount to who we are and will be for years to come. I deeply appreciate those in service-learning that help to continually focus the RBC family to serve others."

Launched in 2006, the Community Service Honor Roll is the highest federal recognition a school can achieve for its commitment to service-learning and civic engagement. Honorees for the award were chosen based on a series of selection factors including scope and innovation of service projects, percentage of student participation in service activities, incentives for service, and the extent to which the school offers academic service-learning courses.

Roanoke Bible College has received the Honor Roll distinction for the second time due to its commitment to the Katrina relief efforts in the gulf coast region. DART (Disaster Assistance Response Team), a student led service club has organized three spring break trips to help with the clean-up and rebuilding efforts in Mississippi and Louisiana. DART has recruited students and community members with building expertise to go and serve victims of this hurricane that claimed so many lives and homes.

The service-learning program at RBC engages 100% of the student body in service through the integration of service in specific courses and a volunteer center that works to connect students with service opportunities. The service-learning department sponsored its first campus-wide community service day on January 19, 2009 by making the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday "a day on, not a day off." Congress has challenged the country to honor King by making this holiday a true commitment to something he stood for, service to the community. RBC had a total of 63 Students, 15 Staff/Faculty, and 16 individuals from the community serving our community on this holiday.

"In this time of economic distress, we need volunteers more than ever. College students represent an enormous pool of idealism and energy to help tackle some of our toughest challenges," said Stephen Goldsmith, vice chair of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and Community Service, which oversees the Honor Roll. "We salute Roanoke Bible College for making community service a campus priority, and thank the millions of college students who are helping to renew America through service to others."

Overall, the Corporation honored six schools with Presidential Awards. In addition, 83 were named as Honor Roll With Distinction members and 546 schools as Honor Roll members. In total, 635 schools were recognized. A full list is available at www.nationalservice.gov/honorroll.

The Honor Roll is a program of the Corporation, in collaboration with the Department of Education, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation. The President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll is presented during the annual conference of the American Council on Education.

"I offer heartfelt congratulations to those institutions named to the 2008 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. College and university students across the country are making a difference in the lives of others every day – as are the institutions that encourage their students to serve others," said American Council on Education President Molly Corbett Broad.

Recent studies have underlined the importance of service-learning and volunteering to college students. In 2006, 2.8 million college students gave more than 297 million hours of volunteer service, according to the Corporation’s Volunteering in America 2007 study. Expanding campus incentives for service is part of a larger initiative to spur higher levels of volunteering by America’s college students. The Corporation is working with a coalition of federal agencies, higher education and student associations, and nonprofit organizations to achieve this goal.

The Corporation for National and Community Service is a federal agency that improves lives, strengthens communities, and fosters civic engagement through service and volunteering. The Corporation administers Senior Corps, AmeriCorps and Learn and Serve America, a program that supports service-learning in schools, institutions of higher education and community-based organizations. For more information, go to www.nationalservice.gov.
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Thursday, February 5, 2009

NCFR Certification

NEWS: Roanoke Bible College

For Immediate Release
January 16, 2009
CONTACT: Kevin W. Larsen, Vice President for Academic Affairs
Roanoke Bible College, Elizabeth City, NC

Certification Approval Granted by National Council for Family Relations to Roanoke Bible College

The National Council on Family Relations (www.ncfr.org) recently approved Roanoke Bible College, Elizabeth City, NC, as an approved institution for students desiring to be certified as Family Life Educators. Dr. Kevin Larsen, Vice President for Academic Affairs, said, "RBC is pleased to be joining an elite group of schools that have been granted such approval by the Council." In the two-state region of North Carolina and Virginia, only East Carolina University and Virginia Tech are recognized by NCFR as approved institutions.

NCFR is the only international program that certifies Family Life Educators. Family life education includes knowledge about how families interact and affect members in positive and negative manners; the inter-relationship of the family and society; human growth and development throughout the life span; both the physiological and psychological aspects of human sexuality; the impact of money and time management on daily life; the importance and value of education for parenting; the effects of policy and legislation on families; ethical considerations in professional conduct; and a solid understanding and knowledge of how to work with, teach and/or develop curriculum for sensitive areas dealing with personal issues.

Family Life Educator certification prepares students to apply a family–systems, preventative, and educational approach for individual and family issues. Certification demonstrates training in each of the ten family life content areas designated by NCFR for Family Life Certification. Students pursuing this certification qualify for provisional licensure, abbreviated application process and reduced application fees.

Family life educators work in a variety of settings. They bring comprehensive family training to numerous employment sectors and job settings providing crucial training for the local church and community. Often, CFLEs work in the following venues:

  • Practice – teaching, education, research/scholarship, program or curricula development

  • Administration – leadership or management, organizing, coordinating

  • Promotion - public policy, fundraising, lobbying, advocating for system change and awareness.

  • Roanoke Bible College is regionally accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The College is also accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the Association for Biblical Higher Education.

    Questions about Certified Family Life Educator certification may be directed to Dr. Ken Greene, Vice President for Student Life and Professor of Family Life Ministry, ksg@roanokebible.edu or 252-334-2019.
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    Tuesday, October 28, 2008

    Sunday Night Live

    Posted By:: Roanoke Bible College

    Hosted By:: Jason Woolard, e-mail

    When:: Sunday Nov 09, 2008 at 6:00 PM

    Where:: Roanoke Bible College, Elizabeth City, NC 27909

    Good Christian Fun for Local Churches

    Saturday, October 11, 2008

    RBC's - Happenings in November

    The classic play: Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring

    Presented by Roanoke Bible College Students

    715 N Poindexter Street, Elizabeth City, NC 27909

    Productions are November 12, 14, 16 at 7:00 pm. Seating is limited and may be reserved contacting Steve Jackson at 252-334-2091. Tickets are free to the community but donations will be accepted.

    The year is 1941, and the setting is a small house next to a cemetery in Brooklyn. The home is the residence of two kind, thoughtful, sweet elderly ladies, Martha and Abby Brewster who attract “lonely” men to their house with an ad for a room for rent. The unsuspecting quest is served an arsenic laden drink. The classic comedy rotates around what the sister’s view as “charity”. They cannot stand to see “lonely” men roam the streets when they can send them to a better place.. They even conduct private funerals for their deceased friends. They then leave it to their bugle blowing nephew Teddy, who thinks he's Teddy Roosevelt, to take them to the cellar, and bury them. It is another of their nephews Mortimer Brewster, who returns home and discovers his aunts actions when he finds a dead man in the window seat. Mortimer tries to keep his aunts safe and prevent them from continuing their nasty habit while trying to stay sane. The classic comedy keeps people laughing and guessing until the very end.

    Thursday, March 27, 2008

    Artist Display at RBC Homecoming in April

    Contact: Sandra Perkins - Roanoke Bible College
    Phone: 252-334-2003
    E-mail: ssp@roanokebible.edu


    Artist Display at RBC Homecoming in April

    "15 for Darfur" is an art exhibit touring the United States to create a national conscience about the race killings in Darfur. Artist Tom Kilian, a local artist from Tyrell County, views his art as a "canvas pulpit" that preaches to thousands. "Creating art helps me wrap my mind around difficult issues." The exhibit, "15 for Darfur," will be on display at the Roanoke Bible College campus as part of the college's 60th year anniversary Gospel Rally and Homecoming Events. Each work displayed has a plaque with an idiom that forces us to make a correlation between the image and the saying, revealing a fragment of character within ourselves.

    Although each canvas remains available to aid in relief efforts, they are presented to create a change within our heart. Kilian has also created a bronze sculpture entitled "one" that, after commissioning, will serve a dual purpose of marking the race killings, and provide funding to build a hospital in Southern Sudan. Currently over 400,000 people have been killed in Darfur, Sudan, and 2.5 million driven from their homes. Kilian says, "Darfur is a genocide we can stop while it's still happening."

    Artist Tom Kilian is a graduate of Roanoke Bible College and thus has a special part in the anniversary celebration of the college. "My years at Roanoke, living and working in Elizabeth City had formed the concept that we can get our message of hope outside the Church walls and out to the world. The process of art telegraphs into a language that transcends spoken word or written text." Kilian is currently developing a book entitled "Painting outside the Steeple" available in 2009. For more information about the exhibit and the artist see the website at www.KilianStudio.com.

    There will be an artist reception on Wednesday, April 2 at 7:00 pm at the Watson-Griffith Library at RBC in the Albert Blanton III Campus Life Center. Kilian will be available to talk with the public about "15 for Darfur" and his various works. The reception and exhibit are free to the public.

    The free exhibit will be located in the Watson-Griffith Library in the Albert Blanton III Campus Life Center at Roanoke Bible College, 715 North Poindexter Street, Elizabeth City, and open Tuesday, April 1st through Thursday, April 10th. Library hours are 7:30 am to 8:00 pm Monday - Thursday and closed from 9:45 am to 10:45 am and from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Thursday night, April 3rd, the Library will be closed at 5:00 pm - 6:50 pm and at 7:20 pm through the evening session of the Rally. On Friday, April 4th, the exhibit will be open thirty minutes before and after each session of the homecoming events held at 9:30 am, 3:00 pm, and 7:20 pm. The exhibit will be closed during the fireworks show on Friday night at 9:15 pm. Saturday, April 5th, the exhibit can be viewed from 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm. Sunday the exhibit is closed.

    Wednesday, January 16, 2008

    Roanoke Bible College says thank you to Elizabeth City with fireworks display to celebrate 60 years of community support

    For Immediate Release
    January 14, 2008
    Contact:
    Jenny E. Rowland, Development Secretary, Roanoke Bible College
    715 North Poindexter Street, Elizabeth City, NC 27909
    Phone: 252-334-2008 jer@roanokebible.edu



    Roanoke Bible College says thank you to Elizabeth City with fireworks display to celebrate 60 years of community support

    Celebrations commemorating 60 years of service educating extraordinary leaders are underway at Roanoke Bible College. As part of our yearlong celebration, we invite the community to join us at our annual Gospel Rally and Homecoming on April 3 and 4, 2008. Following the Friday evening service, which will begin at 7:20 p.m. in the Chesson gymnasium, we are sponsoring a professional fireworks display on the waterfront. RBC is providing this event as a way to say thanks to the community for its support for 60 years. Please join us on our campus in the Albert Blanton III Campus Life Center(714 N Poindexter St.), located on the Pasquotank River, just north of downtown Elizabeth City on Friday night, April 4.

    Roanoke Bible College is a school dedicated to educating career and volunteer workers for Christian service, offering Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and a Bachelor of Theology degree.

    Students can major in Preaching, Leadership & Administration, and Applied Linguistics. They can also minor in preaching, youth ministry, worship and music, counseling, Christian education, elementary education (licensure option), cross-cultural ministry, nursing, applied linguistics, and non-profit leadership and administration. Students may also earn associate degrees or certificates (in TESOL [Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages], Biblical Studies, or Church Leadership for the Adult Learner). All four year degrees also major in Bible. Roanoke Bible College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Association for Biblical Higher Education.


    For more information contact Jenny Rowland at Roanoke Bible College, 715 North Poindexter Street, Elizabeth City, NC 27909 or 252-334-2008 or jer@roanokebible.edu.

    Thursday, January 10, 2008

    Roanoke Bible College's Sunday Night Live


    For more information about Roanoke Bible College call 252-334-2000 or check out the college's website. In addition, for more infomation about Sunday Night Live held on January 20th, please call Jason Woolard at 252-334-2047 or go to RBC's myspace page.

    Wednesday, January 9, 2008

    Roanoke Bible College presents Celebrate Truth 2008 with Hank Hanegraaff

    Roanoke Bible College
    Presents

    Celebrate Truth 2008
    With
    Hank Hanegraaff

    Thursday, February 7, 2008
    at
    Chesson Gymnasium in Albert Blanton III Center
    at Roanoke Bible College
    Elizabeth City, NC

    Banquet at 6:00 p.m.
    Lecture followed by Question and Answer time 7:00 p.m.

    Tickets $25 (seating is limited)

    Tickets go on sale January 2, 2008
    Contact RBC Development Office at 252-334-2008
    (All proceeds from the evening go to the RBC Foundation)

    (Business attire is requested)

    Hank Hanegraaff, one of the world’s leading Christian apologists, will be speaking on the topic "Contemporary Challenges Facing the Church." Mr. Hanegraaff is the president of Christian Research Institute. He is also host of the Bible Answer Man radio program. He has authored numerous award-winning best-sellers, including The Prayer of Jesus, Christianity in Crisis, and Resurrection. Two of his most recent releases include The Apocalypse Code, and The Legacy Study Bible.

    Friday, January 4, 2008

    Tell the World - Roanoke Bible College


    To find out more information on Roanoke Bible College then please call 252-334-2000 or check out www.RoanokeBible.edu.

    Monday, November 26, 2007

    Roanoke Bible College presents Believe


    This is RBC's 4th Annual Christmas Musical. Admission is Free and Childcare is provided! So, go check it out! For more information or to reserve seats please call 252-334-2091.

    Also, for more information on Roanoke Bible College (RBC) go to their website: www.roanokebible.edu

    Friday, September 21, 2007

    Sunday Night Live


    For more information about Roanoke Bible College call 252-334-2000 or check out the college's website. In addition, for more infomation about Sunday Night Live held on November 11th, please call Jason Woolard at 252-334-2047 or go to RBC's myspace page.

    Thursday, August 30, 2007

    RBC -- Oasis 07-08



    Show this at your church to get students excited about coming to Roanoke Bible College for "OASIS" a weekend High School event designed for spiritual growth and fun.

    For more information about this Roanoke Bible College event please call 252-334-2000 or check out the college's website.

    Thursday, August 23, 2007

    Roanoke Bible College and Kernersville

    Roanoke Bible College and First Christian Church Ministries are partnering this year. The first class offered on the Kernersville campus will be August 24-25th.

    Saturday, August 18, 2007

    Roanoke Bible College's Sunday Night Live


    For more information about Roanoke Bible College call 252-334-2000 or check out the college's website. In addition, for more infomation about Sunday Night Live held on Sept 9th, please call Jason Woolard at 252-334-2047 or go to RBC's myspace page.

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