Mollison - Tune to wed Jul 24, 2008
He graduated from Mineral Area College in 2003 with an Associate of Arts degree and is a 2008 graduate of Central Christian College of the Bible in Moberly, Missouri with a Bachelor of Religious Studies in ministry. He is currently seriving as minister to youth and children at Twin Oaks Free Will Baptist Church. (Park Hills Daily Journal, MO)
Schools breathe easier after false alarm Apr 5, 2008
The schools in the area, including the Central Christian College of the Bible, Moberly Senior High, Moberly Middle School and Gratz Brown Elementary, were contacted. As a precaution, school administrators decided to issue a lock down until the matter was resolved. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Moberly CCCB Saints take a step in the right direction Apr 5, 2008
Moberly Monitor - Sports. Saturday, April 05, 2008. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Central Christian College of the Bible College Choir to perform Friday Apr 4, 2008
The College Choir from Central Christian College of the Bible will present a concert of sacred music at 7:30 p.m., Friday in the Ferneau Center of Pelfrey Hall at 911 East Urbandale Drive ... Dr. Ron Oakes, president of Central Christian College of the Bible, invites everyone to be in attendance for this spring evening of music and inspiration. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Women's Day at CCCB Apr 4, 2008
Central Christian College of the Bible would like to invite area women to participate in the college's annual Women's Day and Luncheon. Women's Day will be held on Saturday, April 5, and this year's theme is Women of God Be Refreshed. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Moberly’s track &’field program has high expectations in 2008 Mar 26, 2008
Scott Knox (jumpers), Victor Bell (throwers), Jason Ambroson and Kristen Bell (sprinters, hurdlers) along with volunteer Nick Tegmeier who is a student at Central Christian College of the Bible are all doing a fantastic job working with the kids and getting things done. . (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
World Changers seek host churches, homeowners for visit Mar 15, 2008
In June, World Changers participants will arrive from across the United States to work on homes in Randolph County They will be housed at Central Christian College of the Bible. Participants pay their own way to participate in World Changers and provide their labor services free of charge to local homeowners. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Moberly CCCB Saints qualify for national tourney Mar 5, 2008
The Central Christian College of the Bible Saints men s basketball team of Moberly received the top seed in the Division II tournament, which takes place March 5-8 in Bethany, Okla. The CCCB men (13-18) under first year head coach Jack Defreitas will begin play in the tournament on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. against the winner of Wednesday's Providence College/Free Will Baptist Bible College game. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
CCCB of Moberly breaks ground on Walton Student Center Mar 4, 2008
A large group of community members, Ambassadors from the Chamber of Commerce, alumni, students and friends gathered on Friday morning, February 29, for a groundbreaking ceremony for the Walton Student Center at Central Christian College of the Bible. Many member of the Walton family were also in attendance for the special occasion including Bill, Shirley, their son, John, from Lake Havasu, AZ, and their daughter, Judy Grotjan from Davenport, FL. Also in attendance were grandchildren Stephen... (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
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Mehaffy came to Moberly six years ago to serve as chief operating officer for fundraising at Central Christian College of the Bible and has served in the same position in the past year with Llopment. After two days on the job as economic development director, Mehaffy received word of the employee reduction to take place at DURA. Mehaffy and his office are trying to help in the transition of the 250 workers who will be without jobs. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
CCCB to host church conference Feb 22, 2008
Central Christian College of the Bible (CCCB) also believes it's a great time for a conference whose goal is re-energizing leaders of an often overlooked resource in American life: the smaller church. Yet, since the majority of Americans attend smaller churches, CCCB seeks to encourage church leaders by hosting a conference, Saturday, March 1, from 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m.. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Moberly Saints fly past Vennard College Feb 14, 2008
Central Christian College of the Bible men s basketball team had four players in double figures, with Terry Jones and D ... Central Christian College of the Bible women pulled within 55-53 of Vennard College following a 3-pointer by Amber Wood, but time was not on their side. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Chuck’Embree/MMI Moberly Saints’ junior D©Ront© Polite extends his arm and beats Caleb Clemenson of Vennard College, Ia. to the basket for this score in the first half of Tuesday’s home game. Central Christian College of the Bible easily won the game 99-38 with Polite contributing 26 points. Feb 14, 2008
Central Christian College of the Bible easily won the game 99-38 with Polite contributing 26 points. Published Wednesday, February 13, 2008 4:15 PM CST. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Moberly CCCB Saints split weekend home games Feb 13, 2008
Polite had 22, but Central Christian College of the Bible men s basketball team lost their high-scoring home game to Ozark Christian College by a 110-101 score. The Moberly CCCB Saints (10-15) had an effective second half to come from a 53-35 deficit at the break. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Moberly CCCB Saints lose close game at home Jan 31, 2008
Moberly freshman Terry Jones blazed the nets scoring 43 points Monday for the Central Christian College of the Bible men s basketball team, but the Saints suffered a 102-89 home loss to Faith Baptist College of Ankeny, Ia. Faith Baptist led 46-37 at the half. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
CCCB's Polite saves the Saints Jan 12, 2008
DRont Polite arguably played his most solid game Tuesday for the Saints, and found himself at the right place at the right time when his Central Christian College of the Bible men's basketball team needed him the most. After Concordia Seminary College of St. Louis took over the lead 70-69 on a 3-pointer with just 9 seconds left, the junior guard transfer from Arapahoe, N.C. took the inbounds pass and drove the length of the court, attacked the basket for a layup and was fouled four seconds... (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
CCCB's Polite named Student Athlete of Week Dec 7, 2007
Moberly Central Christian College of the Bible junior point guard De'Ronte' Polite was named National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Student-Athlete of the Week for Division II Men's Basketball, announced Nov. 15 by the NCCAA.. Polite helped the Saints to a 2-1 record during the week of Nov. 5-11 by averaging 30. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Chuck Embree/MMI During a basketball practice scrimmage held Wednesday, Moberly High School junior Xavier Boone blocks out Central Christian College of the Bible sophomore Tyler Sims for a rebound. CCCB of Moberly has played four games this season (2-2) while Missouri high school programs begin their 2007-08 season on Monday. The Moberly Spartans play their first game Tuesday hosting Macon in a varsity girls & boys double header starting at 6 p.m. Nov 16, 2007
Chuck Embree/MMI During a basketball practice scrimmage held Wednesday, Moberly High School junior Xavier Boone blocks out Central Christian College of the Bible sophomore Tyler Sims for a rebound. CCCB of Moberly has played four games this season (2-2) while Missouri high school programs begin their 2007-08 season on Monday. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
CCCB Saints win both games at Nebraska classic Nov 14, 2007
The Central Christian College of the Bible men's basketball team of Moberly came back from the Nebraska Christian College Classic held on Nov.10-11with their first wins of the season after downing Emmaus Bible College 81-72 on Friday and Crossroads College 70-58 on Saturday. CCCB Saints (2-2) struggled to get its offense going in both games, but the defense stepped up on both occasions to make up the difference. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
MMI planning prep winter sports issue Nov 10, 2007
In addition, the Moberly varsity wrestling team, varsity cheerleaders, Moberly Middle School basketball teams and wrestling team, and Central Christian College of the Bible men's and women's basketball teams are encouraged to reply and have team photos taken or shared as well. Comments. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Moberly plans student bus trips to soccer and football games; MACC basketball teams begin season Nov 6, 2007
The Moberly Central Christian College of the Bible men's basketball team opened up their 2007-08 season Friday and lost 89-84 at home to Crowley Ridge College reported first year Saints basketball coach Jack Defreitas on Sunday night. Due to time constraints and limited space in today's edition, look for a game story to publish in Tuesday's newspaper. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Monitor-Index working on winter sports issues, MACC basketball begins Nov 3, 2007
In addition, the Moberly varsity wrestling team, varsity cheerleaders, Moberly Middle School basketball teams and wrestling team, and Central Christian College of the Bible men's and women's basketball teams are encouraged to reply and have team photos taken or shared as well. MACC Basketball. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
CCCB women drop tourney opener Oct 20, 2007
Central Christian College of the Bible women's volleyball team dropped their first round game Thursday of the Midwest Christian College Conference championship tournament being held here at the Moberly campus on Oct. 18-20 ... The Central Christian College of the Bible men's soccer team lost two of three games playing at the MCCC championship tournament hosted at Manhattan, Kan. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Chuck Embree/MMI Freshman Janae Martin (#3) of Central Christian College of the Bible women's volleyball team tips the ball over the net while Abigail Curran of Ozark Christian College attempts to block during Thursday's first round game of the Midwest Christian College Conference championship tournament being held at the Moberly campus Oct. 18-20. The CCCB lady Saints lost their match to Ozark and dropped to the consolation bracket. Moberly CCCB played at 2 p.m. today against the loser of this morning's game between Manhattan, Kan. and Barclay College. Oct 20, 2007
Chuck Embree/MMI Freshman Janae Martin (#3) of Central Christian College of the Bible women's volleyball team tips the ball over the net while Abigail Curran of Ozark Christian College attempts to block during Thursday's first round game of the Midwest Christian College Conference championship tournament being held at the Moberly campus Oct. 18-20. The CCCB lady Saints lost their match to Ozark and dropped to the consolation bracket. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
CCCB announces basketball schedule, soccer team beats St. Louis Christian Oct 5, 2007
Moberly's Central Christian College of the Bible men's first year basketball coach Jack Defreitas announced plans for an alumni exhibition game, followed by an intrasquad scrimmage with the current Saints team on Saturday, Oct. 27 beginning at 2 p.m.. Defreitas is hoping to draw even more alumni interest than a year ago when the alumni participated in an exhibition matchup against last year's men's basketball squad. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Richard Rexrode to speak at CCCB Convocation Aug 22, 2007
The community is invited to attend Convocation services on Wednesday, August 22, 2007, in the Ferneau Center (gymnasium) of Pelfrey Hall at Central Christian College of the Bible in Moberly at 7:00 p.m. This year's speaker is Richard Rexrode. Mr. Rexrode joined the staff at Central on July 1 and serves as the new Vice President for Student Development. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Good Twins in concert Jul 10, 2007
Salonique Adolphe , a native, and a graduate of Central Christian College of the Bible in Moberly and Cincinnati Bible Seminary of Cincinnati, Ohio, will give a report. Comments. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
CCCB Saints sign four players Jun 1, 2007
Central Christian College of the Bible Saints new men's basketball coach Jack Defreitas on Wednesday announced that for the first time in CCCB's history, the college program is able to receive signed letters of intent for students to play basketball while seeking their degrees in religious studies at the Moberly campus. For the rest of this story see a May 31 Monitor-Index. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Dagnan to speak at CCCB workshop, banquet Apr 19, 2007
Central Christian College of the Bible will host the annual Women's Day and Banquet Thursday, April 19. The theme for this year's Women's Day is he Chocolate Side of Life. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
CCCB student missing Apr 14, 2007
Area residents are asked to help locate Terrence Dixon, a student at Central Christian College of the Bible in Moberly, who has been missing since last Wednesday. Dixon is described as a 19-year-old black male, 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighs 130 lbs, and has long black hair that is possibly in braids. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Local Sports Briefs Feb 16, 2007
Carissa Zeise scored 29 points and hauled in 16 rebounds Tuesday, but her efforts alone were not enough for the Central Christian College of the Bible women's basketball team. The Moberly CCCB Lady Heralds lost 93-42 playing at Stephens College of Columbia in a non-conference game, dropping their season record to 5-14. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Heralds lose two weekend games Feb 14, 2007
Central Christian College of the Bible of Moberly men's basketball team dropped a pair of home games played last weekend, losing to Manhattan Christian College, Kan. on Friday and a setback to Baptist Bible College of Springfield on Saturday. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
CCCB women win Feb 9, 2007
For the fourth time in as many games, sophomore Carissa Zeise scored more than 20 points to lead her Central Christian College of the Bible women's basketball team. Tuesday evening on her home floor at Moberly, Zeise was perfect at the free throw line hitting all 16 attempts and scored 28 points to lead the Lady Heralds to a 59-45 home win against Vennard College of University Park, Ia. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Local sports schedule notes Jan 18, 2007
Jan. 19: Moberly boys at Westran with the jayvee team playing at 6 p.m. followed by the varsity team; Sturgeon hosts Brunswick; Salisbury at Slater; Madison hosts New Franklin; Higbee at Otterville; Central Christian College of the Bible women/men at Calvary Bible College of Springfield with the women's game starting at 5;30 p.m.. Jan. 20: Paris host Slater in makeup game at 1 p.m.; Moberly wrestling at Camdenton tournament; Moberly Area Community College women/men at Mineral Area CC of Park... (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)
Barclay takes bold, homey step Jan 17, 2007
This program is modeled after Central Christian College of the Bible in Moberly, Mo. which offered the same program and their enrollment jumped from 118 to over 500 in just a couple of years, Kendall said. (Pratt Tribune, KS)
CCCB Heralds sweep Barclay College at home Jan 16, 2007
The Central Christian College of the Bible men's basketball team defeated Barclay College, Kan. 77-73 on Saturday afternoon at Pelfrey Hall in Moberly. (Moberly Monitor-Index, MO)