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Maranatha Bible School

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Type
  
Bible college

Campus
  
Rural

Number of students
  
80

Established
  
1977

Phone
  
+1 507-433-6642

Founded
  
1977

Affiliation
  
Midwest Mennonite Fellowship

Principal
  
1st & 2nd Term - Glenn Horst, ON, CA 3rd Term - Dave Frey, ON, CA

Location
  
Lansing, Minnesota, USA

Address
  
26724 541 Ave, Lansing, MN 55950, USA

Similar
  
Bible college, National Christian Life Colle, Maranatha Baptist University

Maranatha bible school


Maranatha Bible School is a Conservative Mennonite institution located in Lansing, Minnesota. It is affiliated with the Midwest Mennonite Fellowship.

The winter Bible school has been identified as a contributing purpose for the formation of Midwest Mennonite Fellowship, its parent affiliate. The school was founded in 1977 and opened in 1978. Maranatha's maximum capacity at any one time is 80 students.

Classes are offered in three short winter and spring terms - 2 three week terms followed by a final six week term. Students at the school are required to take three classes from nine choices. Their weekday schedule includes meals, chapel service, several class periods, and prayer circles. Classes include history, Biblical study and interpretation, congregational singing, leadership and interpersonal relationships, among others. Completion of the full program results in a certificate of completion. The academic program is non-accredited. The curriculum runs twelve weeks, beginning with the two shorter terms the first full week of January followed by the final six-week third term.

Students live in dormitories on the school campus, eat food served by the school's kitchen and study in the library. They spend free time in the lounge or the gym.

All students are expected to participate in chorus, where they practice hyms or Gospel singing, entirely a cappella. At the close of second term, they give a choral program in nearby Austin, Minnesota. Third-term students also present a final program locally each year followed by a national (sometimes international) tour.

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Maranatha Bible School Wikipedia