What is Chambers College?

Chambers College is a ministry of Reformation Baptist Church in Greeley, Colorado. The church, which was founded in 1982, established the college in 1998. Chambers College is a Christian institution, whose programs are authorized by the Colorado Commission on Higher Education. The Chambers College program combines residential course work with guided independent study.

Our Mission Statement

The purpose of Chambers College is to provide a framework and oversight for Christian students who desire to advance their skills and knowledge in a structured degree program. We desire to accomplish this purpose by giving students a maximum of flexibility in pursuing the education they need to accomplish the goals that God has set before them.

The program of Chambers College is designed to give broad exposure to a wide range of ministry opportunities and spiritual foundations so that students will be well prepared to be effective in many arenas of life. Our desire is to prepare students with a spiritual world view where every life decision or action is measured by the standard of how it will affect the Kingdom of God. Particular attention is given to ministering to the unique needs of our day.

Students with hearts intent on serving Christ and His Kingdom will find a flexible and affordable educational opportunity in Chambers College that will help them become, in the words of Oswald Chambers, “the more spiritually athletically trim and in the best moral fighting shape.”

Why “Chambers College”?

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Oswald Chambers (1874-1917) was a Baptist pastor and teacher who ministered in England from 1907 to 1915. He died in Egypt ministering to British troops in World War I in 1917. He is most famous for his enduring work, My Utmost for His Highest, which continues to be a best seller to this day.

During his ministry he preached in churches, served as an evangelist and missionary, wrote many books, and taught in the Bible college from which he graduated. He and his wife also graded thousands of correspondence courses for Bible students and founded the Bible Training College in London.