A key element in student life at Montreat College is a vital Christian community. This community grows by adherence to the Bible's message of truth, love, forgiveness, reconciliation, and recognition of Christ as Lord. The emphasis is not upon achieving perfection, but upon service and growth toward maturity.
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SERVICE, WORSHIP and DISCIPLESHIP.
SERVICE
The apostle James said it best when he wrote, “Faith without works is dead.” At Montreat College we firmly believe that “belief” is active. Whether through missions, social justice, or evangelism, Montreat College invites students to serve rather than be served.
WORSHIP
We were created to worship, and if we aren’t intentional about our worship of God we slowly slip into a routine of worshiping ourselves. Communal worship is central to life at Montreat College, with chapel every week as well as other opportunities for worship.
DISCIPLESHIP
The Christian life is often described as a race. It is not a destination, but rather a constant journey. At Montreat College we desire to not only introduce students to Jesus, but invite them to become his disciples.
Montreat is a place where God reminds you that you cannot live on the faith of your parents, your church or your culture forever.
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Montreat College is a Christ-centered institution of higher learning, grounded in the Presbyterian (Reformed) tradition. While students are welcomed regardless of religious affiliation, all of our trustees, faculty, and staff support the following faith statement:
1. We believe the Triune God is sovereign in all matters of creation, life, salvation, and eternity.
2. We believe that Scripture is the inspired, authoritative, and completely truthful Word of God, and should govern the conduct of Christians in every aspect of their lives.
3. We believe Jesus Christ is God the Son, whom God the Father sent into the world to become a man, to die for sin, and to rise from the dead on the third day for our salvation. Thus, Jesus Christ is the only way to be reconciled to God.
4. We believe that, after the ascension of Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit was sent to believers to enable them to walk in obedience to the Word of God as set forth once and for all in the Scriptures.
FOUNDATIONS
We believe humanity is God’s creation in His own image, and therefore persons are thinking, relational, moral, and spiritual beings of dignity and worth. We seek to serve students in all these dimensions. Our aim is to challenge students to become the complete persons a loving God intends them to be and to live in vital relationship with Him. Therefore, we seek to be a faith community as well as an academic community. We see our educational mission as an extension of the great ends of the Church and seek to graduate students who are committed to Christian servant-leadership in the world, promoting personal and social righteousness by God’s grace and to His glory.
As a Christian college in the Presbyterian tradition, we are guided in our pursuit of academic excellence by the framework of Reformed beliefs. We confess the living God as the ultimate foundation of our faith and the source of all truth. We believe God is revealed perfectly in Jesus Christ. We affirm our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ as the center of history, restoring purpose, order, and value to the whole of life. We believe Jesus Christ to be the focus and culmination of scripture and that God’s written Word is inspired, authoritative and, rightly interpreted by the Holy Spirit, is our infallible rule for faith, conduct, and worship. We study and address a world and humanity which were created good, corrupted by the fall, redeemed through faith in Christ, and are moving toward the final consummation of God’s purposes through the work of the Holy Spirit.
AFFILIATION
Montreat College is a member institution of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, Appalachian College Association, Association of Presbyterian Colleges and Universities, Council of Independent Colleges, and North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities.
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The Mission of Montreat College is to be: “Christ-centered, Student-focused, Service-driven: Equipping agents of transformation, renewal, and reconciliation.”
We seek to honor Jesus Christ by educating and encouraging our students to engage with each other and the world. We look to help shape students into women and men who will bring wisdom, joy, peace, energy, and enthusiasm to the mission field, the hospital, the school room, the pulpit, the orchestra pit, the laboratory, the playing field, the wilderness, and the home.
Approaching the integration of faith and learning from an informed, biblical perspective, faculty, staff, and students form a Christian community of learners that seeks to pursue the premise that all truth is God’s truth and explores the significance of this in academic disciplines. We are committed to a thorough exploration of and complementary relationship between biblical truth and academic inquiry. We openly embrace students of all cultures, races, and faiths in an atmosphere of academic excellence, intellectual inquiry, and Christian love.
All of this culminates in the vision of Montreat College: “Montreat College seeks to become a leading provider of Christ-centered higher education, enriching lives through engagement in its communities and by promoting responsible growth, culture, and spiritual life.”
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
The College provides a broad, rigorous liberal arts curriculum with an emphasis on traditional and selected undergraduate and graduate professional degree programs, including degree programs for adult learners and programs at geographically distant locations. Our statements of Mission, Vision and Faith have formed the following educational objectives at Montreat College:
- That students will develop an informed, biblical world view including the following:
- The sovereignty of God over all creation and knowledge;
- A lifestyle of Christian service to others and the community;
- The recognition of the intrinsic worth of self and all persons;
- A genuine critical openness to the ideas and beliefs of others;
- The formation of values and ethical reasoning;
- An appreciation for what is beautiful, true and good in the arts and literature;
- A respect for and attitude of stewardship toward the whole of creation;
- An understanding of the past and its interconnectedness with the present and future.
- That students will demonstrate effective written and oral communication skills.
- That students will demonstrate critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- That students will demonstrate essential computer information systems skills.
- That students will demonstrate competency in their academic majors.
- That students will develop interpersonal and team skills and an understanding and appreciation of their personal strengths and weaknesses.
- That students will become reflective and responsible citizens, effective leaders, and committed laity.
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