Tahlee Bible College (TBC) functioned for nearly 70 years as an
interdenominational
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History
The movement has its origins in the founding of the London Missionary Society, a missionary society, in 1795 by variou ...
training centre situated at
Tahlee
Tahlee is a heritage-listed former pastoral property of in the suburb of Tahlee situated on the north side of Port Stephens near Karuah in New South Wales, Australia. It is the original site of the Australian Agricultural Company and more re ...
, a property on the shores of
Port Stephens, Australia, less than one hour north of
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and less than three hours north of
Sydney
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.
TBC provided classes in English, Bible topics and
ministry
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skills. The Bible College was just one of several ministries that operated from the property. Camps and events for children, young people and families are still held onsite, as are tours of the historic buildings. Tahlee Ministries Inc. is the organisation that oversees activities at Tahlee.
History
The Gospel Fishermen
In 1943, the
Gospel Fishermen Mission leased Tanilba House, which is directly across the bay from Tahlee. The Director, Godrey Theobald, had developed a three pronged approach to mission.
*
Evangelists
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travelling in "Gospel Vans" visited isolated districts.
* Large meetings were held in churches in Newcastle and the
Hunter valley
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.
* Children's camps were held at Tanilba for the purpose of evangelism.
In 1948, the staff of Gospel Fishermen visited Tahlee for a picnic. Over the next year, applications to rent the property to the mission were forwarded to the owner, Mr. Alfrey Beecher Stewart White, who used Tahlee as a holiday house. In June 1949, the Theobald family moved into the Waterfront Cottage and began using the ballroom and billiard room for their work. In 1959, Mr White offered the property to the Gospel Fishermen, who bought the land and buildings using large donation.
Discussions with leaders of
Mission Societies had revealed a certain need. Although excellent Bible, theological and missionary training was available, missionary candidates could not learn skills in carpentry, mechanics,
bushcraft
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Bushcraft skills provide for the basic physiological necessities for human lif ...
, agriculture, electrical work and other related skills. A committee of Mission Society leaders had been formed to inaugurate this course and Tahlee was eventually chosen as the most suitable venue. Mr. Frank Briggs, who had been a missionary in
Papua New Guinea
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, became the
Superintendent
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of this Pioneer Missionary Training Camp in 1951.
Reverend Eric Potter, a
Methodist
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minister, was the first
Principal of Tahlee Bible College and Godfrey Theobald held the position of the first
College President
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. Lectures commenced on 10 June 1959, while the public opening held on 31 October of that year attracted 400 people.
By 1979 the Bible College ministry was in serious decline, with fewer than 20 students enrolled. The appointment of Rev. Ray Laird as principal helped to reverse this decline. His primary achievements were gaining
accreditation
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with the
Australian College of Theology
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so that
degree programs
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(Licentiate of Theology; Diploma in Ministry; Diploma in Missiology) could be offered. This helped to improve both the standards of education, as well as the viability of the Bible College.
In 1998 Tahlee Bible College received accreditation in its own right with VETAB to offer the Short Course in TESOL Studies, and in 1999, after more than five years of work, accreditation was granted for the Certificate of Theology (VETAB) and Diploma in Theology (Higher Education).
Over the years more than 1000 students have been trained at the college.
Important dates
* 1970 Swimming pool installed, library established.
* 1972 Four
Nissen hut
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s purchased for $21 each.
* 1973 Rev Ron Farquhar appointed as principal, student fees set at $400 per annum.
* 1975 First graduation held in auditorium.
* 1976 "Gospel Fisherman Mission" becomes "Gospel Service Mission."
* 1979 Rev Ray Laird appointed as principal.
* 1979 Licentiate of Theology (LTh) degree accredited by Australian College of Theology
* 1981 The first student to earn an LTh, Jim Sparks (later Rev. Dr.) graduate.
* 1983 Diploma in Ministry and Diploma in Missiology accredited by Australian College of Theology.
* 1986 Sewage plant installed.
* 1988 Bible College Council meets for the first time.
* 1991 Rev Howard Green appointed as principal.
* 1993 New library opened, Godrey Theobald retires.
* 1996 Rev Lindsay McKenzie appointed as principal.
* 1998 TESOL course offered for the first time, "Gospel Service Mission" becomes "Gospel Service Ministry"
* 2002 Rev Geoff Case appointed as principal.
* 2004 "Gospel Service Ministry" becomes "Tahlee Ministries Inc."
References
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External links
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Educational institutions established in 1959
Tahlee, New South Wales
Organisations based in New South Wales
1959 establishments in Australia