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Colorado Christian University company history timeline

1914

CCU's heritage dates back to the formation of Denver Bible Institute in 1914.

1919

By 1919 the institute had grown immensely, and the first permanent home location was purchased by Denver businessmen.

1945

In 1945, Denver Bible Institute was granted a state charter to become a four-year Bible college known as Denver Bible College.

1949

Denver Bible College became Rockmont College in 1949.

1981

In 1981, Rockmont College was awarded accreditation by the North Central Association.

1985

The two schools merged in 1985, forming Colorado Christian College.

1991

With this burden in mind, in September 1991, Jonathan and Maybelle Smith and Greg Stier co-founded Tandem Ministries (with Jonathan as president). Tandem College and Warriors for Christ were subdivisions of Tandem Ministries.

1995

In 1995 Tandem Ministries was renamed to Dare 2 Share and Tandem College became Rocky Mountain Bible College to reflect its purpose and geographi­cal location.

2003

In the summer of 2003 Doctor Stephen R. Lewis would be appointed as the second president of Rocky Mountain Bible College and Rocky Mountain Seminary.

In 2003 RMBC relocated to Englewood, Colorado.

2007

In 2007 the Master of Theology (Th.M.) Program was begun and added to the existing Master of Arts in Biblical Studies (M.A.B.S.) to prepare the graduate students for advanced language and biblical studies.

2015

In 2015 the RMBC Global Program was begun in collaboration with BEE World.

2020

As Doctor Lewis became the Chancellor in mid-2020 after nearly two decades of faithful service as President, Doctor Christopher Cone was appointed in Summer of 2020 to lead the school in a relaunch.

2022

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