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  1. Bethany College (formerly Bethany Bible Institute) was a Christian Bible college in the town of Hepburn, Saskatchewan, Canada, until 2015. History. It was established in 1927 by the Mennonite Brethren Churches of Alberta and Saskatchewan, and the Saskatchewan Evangelical Mennonite Mission Conference churches.

  2. In 1995, the Saskatchewan Conference of Evangelical Mennonite Mission Church joined as a third co-sponsor of Bethany. In 2004, the school's name changed to Bethany College. Howard Wall became the school's last president in 2010. He led the school through to its closure in 2015.

  3. Dec 28, 2023 · Bethany College (formerly Bethany Bible School / Institute) is located in the town of Hepburn, Saskatchewan, and was founded in 1927. It was one of a number of Bible schools begun shortly after the arrival of Mennonite immigrants from Russia in the 1920s after the Russian Revolution.

  4. Bethany College. Bethany College, initially known as Bethany Bible Institute, was started in 1927 in Hepburn - one of over twenty Bible schools started by the Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches in Canada.

  5. Jan 7, 2015 · Bethany College in Hepburn is soon set to close its doors. The board of directors voted in December to shut down the school at the end of this academic year.

  6. 302 1st Avenue North, Hepburn SK S0K 1Z0, Canada. president@thrivesk.com 306-947-2175. Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 1:00pm-5:00pm

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  8. Dec 22, 2014 · An overview of Bethany College. Inspired by the success of Herbert Bible School in southern Saskatchewan, in 1926, Jacob Lepp, H.A. Willems and John Harder invited Moody graduate George Harms to teach 3 months of evening classes to 30 young people in the Rosthern area.

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