1966
Free Lutheran Bible College is added as a 2-year program to establish young people in the Word of God.
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Trigve Dahl Hall is built to house the growing student body and expand offices for staff.
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A second dorm is built to accommodate continued growth.
2004
FLBCS grows beyond the capacity of its facilities and builds Heritage Hall, which houses classrooms, offices, dining hall, and music department.
2018
FLBCS becomes a member of the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS)
2020
FLBCS temporarily goes online in order to continue offering classes throughout the COVID pandemic.
2021
FLBCS reaffirmed the value of in-person Bible education and welcomes students back to campus.
2021
A Student Life Center is built, opening up the ministry of the school to greater support athletic programs, student fellowship, ministry events, and further learning opportunities.
