History
Heritage Bible College of Dunn, North Carolina, is a coeducational Bible college founded to serve the Pentecostal Free Will Baptist (PFWB) denomination as well as other Christian denominations. Heritage was established to provide systematic and comprehensive training in the Word of God from a Pentecostal perspective to enable students to fulfill their specific call to the ministry.
Heritage Bible College opened for classes in the fall of 1971, with approximately 60 students in attendance. In 2002, online classes were added and in 2018 HBC transitioned to an all-online College.
Though official ties to the PFWB denomination have ended, Heritage remains a college in the Pentecostal tradition. The strength of Heritage Bible College is its commitment to educational integrity, biblical truth, and preparation of graduates to be effective workers for the kingdom of God. Every aspect of the College is focused on its mission: to be Christ-centered – Character-Building – Committed to Ministry.
Heritage Bible College welcomes students from all denominations who wish to pursue the College's programs.
Heritage Bible College opened for classes in the fall of 1971, with approximately 60 students in attendance. In 2002, online classes were added and in 2018 HBC transitioned to an all-online College.
Though official ties to the PFWB denomination have ended, Heritage remains a college in the Pentecostal tradition. The strength of Heritage Bible College is its commitment to educational integrity, biblical truth, and preparation of graduates to be effective workers for the kingdom of God. Every aspect of the College is focused on its mission: to be Christ-centered – Character-Building – Committed to Ministry.
Heritage Bible College welcomes students from all denominations who wish to pursue the College's programs.