
Open Bible Churches
is an association of evangelical Pentecostal/Charismatic churches called to be a vital organ in the Body of Christ. Jesus is blowing a
fresh breeze of repentance, prayer, fasting, and evangelistic fervor
into our movement. Our mandate includes the development of healthy,
loving relationships that produce support and accountability among our
ministers and churches. God is giving us ever clearer vision, vibrant
leadership, and comprehensive strategic planning that He might cause
Open Bible to fulfill His purposes in this generation...and generations
to come.

Open Bible Churches
is a charter member of the National Association of Evangelicals, the
Pentecostal/Charismatic Churches of North America, and the Pentecostal
World Conference. Open Bible is also active in the Mission America movement.


Open
Bible Churches originated from two revival movements: Bible Standard
Conference, founded in Eugene, Oregon, in 1919, and Open Bible Evangelistic
Association, founded in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1932. Similar in doctrine
and structure, the two groups amalgamated in 1935 as “Open Bible
Standard Churches” with the national office located in Des Moines.
In 1996 the movement began to officially do busines as “Open Bible
Churches,” though the legal name retains the word “Standard”...which
the Bible is.
Roots
of the parent groups reach back to the outpouring of the Holy Spirit
in 1906 at Azusa Street Mission in Los Angeles, and to the full gospel
movement in the Midwest. Both were organized under the impetus of Pentecostal
revival. Simple faith, emphasis on prayer, evangelism, international
missions, and free fellowship with other groups were characteristics
of the growing organization.

The membership
of Open Bible Churches is the highest governing body. Their convention
meets biennially and consists of credentialed ministers in good standing,
national directors, and one voting delegate per 100 members from each
officially affiliated church. A national board of directors, composed
of national directors and regional representatives, is delegated to
conduct the business of the association.

Our Web site may be visited at www.openbible.org. Open Bible’s
official publication is the award-winning Message of the Open Bible.
Heritage and Horizons is the official history book. Open Bible's
international missions’ history is published in Heritage and
Harvests.

Both
traditional and non-traditional leadership development and ministerial
training tracks are available to the Open Bible constituency. Eugene
Bible College, situated on a beautifully modern campus overlooking the
city of Eugene, Oregon, provides traditional, campus-based education,
and is Open Bible's accredited and official Bible college. INSTE (Institute
of Theology by Extension) is Open Bible's church-based in-service program
offering systematic discipleship and leadership training, including
academic preparation for ministerial credentials. INSTE is available
in the U.S. in English and Spanish, and is rapidly becoming Open Bible's
primary international ministerial preparation program and is being utilized
in many sister denominations and churches around the world. Other models
combining the strengths of both traditional and non-traditional programs
are also available, e.g., Master’s Commission, and Eugene Bible
College extension classes.
National and regional
Refocus Networks provide in-service training for
those involved in active ministry.