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At Compass College and Seminary, we envision a new era in theological education, driven not by competition, but by an unwavering commitment to nurturing and equipping spiritual leaders worldwide. As an independent Baptist Seminary, our heartfelt desire is to raise a generation of strong, principled leaders who will meet the ever-growing need for spiritual guidance across the globe.

Central to our vision is a steadfast dedication to the fundamentals of the faith. We stand firm in God’s preservation of the Scriptures, relying on the timeless wisdom and accuracy of the Masoretic Text and the Textus Receptus, as utilized by the King James Version. With a passion for truth, we equip our students with the ability to handle the Word of God with precision, insight, and devotion.

Moreover, we proudly uphold and proclaim the Baptist Distinctives that have remained a cornerstone of our heritage throughout history. These distinctive principles form the bedrock of our teachings, shaping our graduates into leaders who exhibit humility, compassion, and a profound understanding of Baptist principles.

Our vision is not limited by geographic boundaries; rather, it encompasses a global perspective. We aim to produce leaders who are culturally sensitive and capable of serving effectively in various contexts. Through comprehensive, theological education, we prepare our students to impact their communities and the world at large with unwavering faith and wisdom.

Compass College and Seminary stands as a beacon of light in a world that yearns for genuine leadership rooted in biblical faith, integrity, and love. Our vision is not just to educate, but to inspire a generation of leaders who will influence society, carrying forth the torch of truth and compassion.

Together, we forge ahead, embracing the challenges and opportunities that lie before us. With God as our witness, we wholeheartedly dedicate ourselves to producing exceptional spiritual leaders who will fulfill the Great Commission with a never-ending urgency and gratitude for our God’s grace.