Crown College (Tennessee)

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The Crown College

Established 1991
Type Private Christian, unaccredited
President Clarence Sexton
Staff 75
Undergraduates 900[1]
Location Powell, Tennessee, USA
Website www.thecrowncollege.com


The Crown College is an unaccredited Independent Fundamental Baptist Bible college and seminary in Powell, Tennessee, offering graduate and undergraduate degrees in pastoral ministry, youth ministry, missions, music ministry and Christian education. Crown College opened in 1991, and now has over 900 students. It is a member of the National Christian College Athletic Association.

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[edit] Accreditation

The Crown College is authorized for operation as a postsecondary educational institution by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission[2], but it is not accredited by any recognized accreditation body. As such, its degrees may not be acceptable to employers or other institutions, and use of degree titles may be restricted or illegal in some jurisdictions.[3]

[edit] Beliefs

The Crown College is an Independent Fundamental Baptist college, and is associated with the Christian fundamentalist movement. It is King James Only, believing that the Textus Receptus is providentially preserved by God, and that the most accurate translation is the King James Bible.

The Crown College believes in the premillennial rapture of the Church, a literal seven years Tribulation, and a Millennial reign of Christ.[4]

[edit] Crown Christian Publications

Crown Christian Publications is based in Crown College, and is a ministry of Temple Baptist Church in Powell, TN. Crown Christian Publications is a small publisher that specializes in books on Christian living and devotionals. Many of the books are written by the college's president, Dr.Clarence Sexton.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ The Crown College
  2. ^ THEC List of Authorized Postsecondary Institutes in Tennessee
  3. ^ Crown College is absent from the Department of Education database of accredited institutions of higher learning.
  4. ^ Temple Baptist Church Statement of Faith

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