Resources

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Learn about upcoming events, read articles from our faculty, or listen to past chapel messages, geared toward helping you grow in your faith.

RBC Blog

March 13

When Theology Students Need to Be Cautious

Written by Dr. Keith Mathison, professor of systematic theology

The formal study of theology...


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March 06

5 Books That Changed My Life: Matthew Dudreck

*Books can play a significant role in shaping who we are and how we view the world. We recently asked [Dr. Matthew Dudreck](https://reformationbiblecollege.org...


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February 28

Why I Chose RBC: Olivia Sulek

From a young age, Olivia Sulek knew she wanted to pursue a career in a high-intensity fitness program. Instead of attending college, she even moved to South Fl...


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February 20

RBC’s House Hymns

Each of our four houses at RBC takes its name from a significant figure in church history...


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February 14

Why Did Jesus Institute the Lord’s Supper on the Passover?

As the book of Exodus begins, Israel has been in Egypt for more than four hundred years (cf. Ex. 12:40). They are now in bondage under an oppressive Pharaoh. T...


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Events

RBC hosts a variety of events and activities throughout the academic year, both on campus and online. We invite you to join us at one of our upcoming events.


Chapel Messages

Listen to past RBC chapel messages on relevant biblical topics from our college’s faculty and guest speakers from Ligonier Ministries, partner seminaries and organizations, local pastors, and missionaries.

“At RBC, we follow well-worn paths of wisdom and truth, exploring all the riches of the Reformed classical tradition.”
Stephen J. Nichols, President

Did you know that our college president hosts two podcasts?

Listen each week.


5 Minutes In Church History

Travel back in time as we look at the people, events, and even the places that have shaped the story of Christianity. Each episode of 5 Minutes in Church History offers an easily digestible glimpse of how the eternal, unchangeable God has worked in the church over prior generations, and how this can encourage us today. This is our story—our family history.

Open Book

Open Book is a weekly podcast about the power of books and the people they’ve shaped. In season one, host Stephen Nichols shares never-before-heard moments with R.C. Sproul in his home library, and now in season two, special guest John MacArthur tells the stories behind the books that left their mark on him and his more than fifty years of ministry.