SENECA BIBLE
BAPTIST ACADEMY
A Ministry of
SENECA BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
1859 AUBURN RD.
SENECA FALLS, NY 13148
315-568-9100
Terry Fenton, Pastor
James Mathewson, Administrator
Seneca Bible Baptist Academy is dedicated to the total child, intellectually, spiritually, socially, and
physically. The Bible teaches clearly that parents are responsible for the education of their children.
In addition to what the student will learn in school, there must be a strong Christian influence in the
home and church.
Each student, with the guidance of his or her parents will be required to seek out a strong fundamental
Bible-believing church to attend each Sunday.
Parents should endeavor to make the home one where Christ is the head of the home and the unseen guest
at every meal.
With the complete "Trinity" - the Church, Home, and School, we plan to see great accomplishments in each
student during the school year. Let us all work together to "train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old,
he shall not depart from it." Proverbs 22:6.
Seneca Bible Baptist Academy is not designed to be a correctional institution. We ask that you do
not enroll your child with the idea that we will reform him or her, but rather we are here to work with the church and the
home, to raise the child in the way God would be honored.
Students must at all times, conduct themselves in a manner which would glorify our Lord Jesus Christ. We
ask that you not enroll your child in school who does not have an attitude in accordance with school policies.
Pastor Terry Fenton
Mr. James Mathewson
SENECA BIBLE
BAPTIST ACADEMY
MISSION STATEMENT
I.
To teach that the Lord Jesus Christ is the Son of God who came to earth to die for our sins.
II.
To teach the necessity
of being born again by the Spirit of God by receiving the Lord Jesus Christ.
III. To teach that the Bible is the final authority in
all matters of faith and practice.
IV. To teach the application of Biblical ethics and standards
of morality to every part of life.
V. To teach the students to manifest fairness, courtesy,
kindness, and other Christian graces.
VI. To relate the various subject matters with the truth
of the Bible.
VII. To teach the students to apply him or herself to their work and to fulfill
their various responsibilities to God, others, and self.
VIII. To teach the students to think for themselves and to stand up for their personal Biblical convictions
in the face of pressure.
IX. To show the students their present civic responsibility
and to prepare them for adult responsibility as a citizen of Heaven and our nation.