Jeff Iorg

Jeff P. Iorg (born October 9, 1958) is an American author, pastor, church planter, teacher, speaker, and current president of Gateway Seminary (formerly Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary), an entity of the Southern Baptist Convention with five campuses located in the Western United States.

Jeff Iorg
Iorg speaking in February 2013
Born (1958-10-09) October 9, 1958
NationalityAmerican
EducationHardin-Simmons University(B.A.)
Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (M.Div)
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (D.Min)
TitlePresident, Gateway Seminary formerly Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary

Early life and education

Dr. Iorg was born in Forsyth, Georgia, and grew up in Abilene, Texas.[1]


He earned his B.A. (1980) from Hardin Simmons University, his M.Div (1984) from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary,[2] and his D.Min. (1990) from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.[3]

Early career

Iorg began his career in pastoral ministry, serving in both his home state of Texas as well as in Missouri before becoming founding pastor of one of the largest Southern Baptist churches of the Northwest, Greater Gresham Baptist Church in Gresham, Oregon.[4] He joined the faculty of Golden Gate's Pacific Northwest Campus in 1990, where he has taught preaching, evangelism and leadership.[5] Iorg was executive director-treasurer of the Northwest Baptist Convention from 1995 until 2004, when he was elected to succeed William O. Crews as president of Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary (Now Gateway Seminary of the Southern Baptist Convention).[6]

Family Life

He is married to Ann, has five adult children, and four grandchildren. His hobbies include reading fiction, cheering on the Oregon Ducks, and searching for the world’s best barbeque restaurant.[7]

Views

In 2017, Iorg signed the Nashville Statement.[8]

Publications

Iorg is the author of seven books:

  • The Character of Leadership: Nine Qualities That Define Great Leaders (2007) ISBN 0805445323
  • Is God Calling Me?: Answering the Question Every Leader Asks (2008) ISBN 0805447229
  • The Painful Side of Leadership: Moving Forward Even When It Hurts (2009) ISBN 0805448705
  • The Case for Antioch: A Biblical Model for a Transformational Church, with Ed Stetzer (2011) ISBN 1433671387
  • Unscripted: Sharing the Gospel as Life Happens (2014) ISBN 978-1596694088
  • Ministry in the New Marriage Culture (2015) ISBN 978-1596694088
  • Leading Major Change in Your Ministry (2018) ISBN 978-1462774609
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References

  1. J. Gerald Harris (October 4, 2012). "Jeff Iorg: a 21st century renaissance man". The Christian Index. Georgia Baptist Convention. Archived from the original on July 21, 2013.
  2. "Folks and Facts". Range Rider. Hardin Simmons University. 35 (3): 14. September 1984.
  3. Jeff Iorg (1990). Developing Effective Listening Skills for Personal Evangelism. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
  4. Jessica Sims (October 13, 2004). "Jeff Iorg inaugurated as 7th president of Golden Gate". Baptist Press. Archived from the original on February 19, 2007.
  5. Tom Jones (March 25, 2004). "Jeff Iorg nominated as Golden Gate president". Baptist Press. Archived from the original on February 20, 2007.
  6. Jeff Jones (April 27, 2004). "Jeff Iorg elected as president of Golden Gate Seminary". Baptist Press. Archived from the original on November 2, 2013.
  7. "President Jeff Iorg | Gateway Seminary". www.gs.edu. Retrieved 2017-05-11.
  8. "Initial Signatories". Nashville Statement. Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
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