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Endowment gift honors GGBTS president

SAN FRANCISCO (BP)--Leaders of Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary have announced the establishment one of the school's largest endowments, the Ruth and Mary Glenelle Prock Presidential Endowment, given by the Glen Prock family of Albany, CA.

Golden Gate students ‘stay together, pray together’ after terror attacks

SAN FRANCISCO (BP)--"God is still on his throne in all these tragedies."

Leadership starts with character, GGBTS president tells students

SAN FRANCISCO (BP)--The kind of leadership crucial to the church today begins with character and ends with "getting the job done," seminary President William O. Crews told new students gathered at Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary's first chapel service Aug. 23.

Census confirms regional campuses as vital in the West, Crews says

      SAN FRANCISCO (BP)--Survey information released by the Census Bureau affirms Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary's commitment to providing theological education through regional campuses in the growing urban centers of the western United States, said seminary President William O. Crews.
      Reacting to a Census 2000 Supplementary Survey released Aug. 6 and other census information reported the past several months, Crews said Golden Gate is "grateful for the opportunity of shaping leaders" amid the rapidly growing and increasingly diverse cultures of urban areas where the seminary operates.

Golden Gate names Turner to research/planning post

SAN FRANCISCO (BP)--Officials at Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary have made a key personnel move to ensure the school maintains a focus on the leadership development of students in its academic and administrative programs, naming Chris Turner as director of enrollment management and institutional effectiveness.

Affluent Bay Area community is focus of seminarian’s ‘passionate pursuit’

      SAN FRANCISCO (BP)--Looking at the old building erected by the Portuguese fishing industry in the San Francisco Bay Area more than a century ago, it isn't obvious by that a new church is in town.
      But for church planter Ed Pincusoff, a student at Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, the building isn't what matters anyway. The thrust of ministry, he said, is mobilizing God's people into local neighborhoods and communities with compassion and service in Jesus' name.

Baptist college ministry leaders formulating cooperative strategy

SAN FRANCISCO (BP)--Reaching university students for Christ is vital to Southern Baptist work in the future, seminary President William O. Crews told collegiate ministry leaders gathered at Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary for a series of strategic planning initiatives.

Leadership: crux issue facing church, GGBTS’ Crews tells campus ministers

SAN FRANCISCO (BP)--Leadership is the critical issue facing the church of the 21st century, a seminary president told collegiate ministry leaders gathered at Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary for a series of planning initiatives July 23-24.

Golden Gate prof to lead church mobilization program

SAN FRANCISCO (BP)--Don R. Simmons has resigned from the Christian education faculty at Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary to lead a major urban ministry program of the One By One Leadership Foundation based in Fresno, Calif.

Prof joins Golden Gate, eager to reach next generations

SAN FRANCISCO (BP)--Bob Royall joins Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary this fall, adding to the mix of faculty ardor his drive to develop a new kind of seminary education that more effectively reaches emerging generations of college graduates.