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Established
  
1944

Website
  
www.gs.edu

Total enrollment
  
2,013 (2010)

Founded
  
1944

Location
  
Ontario, California

Phone
  
+1 909-687-1800

President
  
Jeff Iorg

Former names
  
Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary

Affiliation
  
Southern Baptist Convention

Address
  
3210 E Guasti Rd, Ontario, CA 91761, USA

Notable alumni
  
Henry Blackaby, J Warner Wallace, Tommy Collins, Dan Crary, Robert Nagamine

Similar
  
Southern Baptist Theologic, Southwestern Baptist Theologic, Midwestern Baptist Theologic, New Orleans Baptist Th, Southeastern Baptist Theologic

Profiles

Gateway Seminary ("GS") [previously known as Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary ("GGBTS")] is a graduate school affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. The theological seminary system has five physical campuses and one virtual location:

Contents

  • Los Angeles Campus in Ontario, California (Greater Los Angeles Area)
  • San Francisco Campus in Fremont, California (San Francisco Bay Area)
  • Arizona Campus in Scottsdale, Arizona (Phoenix Metropolitan Area)
  • Pacific Northwest Campus in Vancouver, Washington (Portland Area)
  • Rocky Mountain Campus in Centennial, Colorado (Denver Metropolitan Area)
  • Gateway Online available anywhere.
  • During the 2010–11 academic year, there were more than 2,000 enrolled, making it one of the largest seminaries in the United States. The seminary is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.

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    Quick Facts

  • Gateway Seminary is one of the 10 largest seminaries in the United States.
  • We are a seminary system, consisting of five fully accredited campuses.
  • Established in 1944 in Oakland, California, by Isam Hodges, pastor of Golden Gate Baptist Church; we became an agency of the Southern Baptist Convention in 1950.
  • Founded as Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, the Seminary has conferred degrees on more than 8,000 graduates.
  • We celebrated our 70th year and the 55th year at the Mill Valley, California campus in 2014.
  • We moved the main campus in 2016 to Ontario, California and changed the name of the institution to Gateway Seminary.
  • 90 percent of all hours taught at the Seminary are taught by faculty holding a doctoral degree
  • History | The Golden Gate Story

    The desire to provide training for Christian workers to minister to the masses in California led Harvey Gilbert, a Southern Baptist home missionary, to establish the San Rafael Baptist Institute in 1859 in Marin County. Many people hoped the fledgling institute would soon become a Baptist theological school. This expectation, however, did not materialize and the school closed after a few years.

    Soon after, the Southern Baptist Convention withdrew all support for California work and the churches and institutes it sponsored either disappeared or found other affiliations.

    When Southern Baptists again began establishing churches in California, the first in 1936, the same need for a theological school was speedily recognized. It became apparent the Convention would soon have a growing work in all of the western states.

    Isam B. Hodges

    Harvey Gilbert's dream of 1859 had begun to live again in Baptist hearts, and no one carried that dream more intensely than Isam B. Hodges. While a student at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, Hodges came to the conviction that it was God's will for him to begin a seminary in the West. In 1935, nine years after his graduation from seminary, he finally arrived in California. Two years later he became pastor of the Golden Gate Baptist Church in Oakland.

    Following the organization of the Southern Baptist General Convention of California in 1940, Hodges determined that the time was ripe to launch the enterprise that had been in his heart for so many years. In the spring of 1944, the congregation of Golden Gate Baptist Church authorized its deacons to meet with a committee from the First Southern Baptist Church of San Francisco to formulate plans to establish a theological seminary.

    The combined committee met on Friday evening, March 31, to formally organize Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary. Six deacons from each church served as members of the first board of trustees, and a few weeks later three additional members were added as representatives of the Golden Gate Baptist Association.

    Classes Begin

    The state charter was issued on July 24, 1944. Classes began September 4 in Golden Gate Baptist Church, finally fulfilling the 85-year-old dream of a theological institute to train men and women for ministry.

    Hodges guided the school through that first year as its president and then stepped aside to let others more experienced in leading educational institutions assume leadership. In November 1945, the Southern Baptist General Convention of California gained ownership of the school and elected a new board of trustees.

    The Move to the Berkeley Campus

    Dr. Benjamin O. Herring succeeded Hodges as president in 1946. Although primarily an educator, Herring was successful in moving the Seminary to larger, more spacious quarters in nearby Berkeley. He also was instrumental in guiding the Southern Baptist Convention to accept ownership of the school in 1950.

    Dr. Harold K. Graves from Oklahoma succeeded Herring as president in 1952. For the next quarter-century, Golden Gate would undergo dramatic changes to become one of the finest theological seminaries in the world.

    Graves continued to expand the faculty and push for academic excellence while maintaining a warm-hearted biblical emphasis. He used the financial resources of the Southern Baptist Convention to lead in the acquisition of a new 148-acre campus site in Marin County. Moving the Seminary was a bold venture that would require the development and construction of all new facilities.

    The Mill Valley Campus

    The beautiful park-like campus was opened in 1959, designed by architect John Carl Warnecke with landscape architect Lawrence Halprin and classes were held for the first time on Strawberry Point—just 11 miles from where Harvey Gilbert attempted to begin a theological school 100 years before. Graves also led in the establishment of the seminary's first regional campus in Southern California. He continued to lead the Seminary until he retired and became president emeritus in 1977.

    Dr. William M. Pinson Jr., pastor of the First Baptist Church of Wichita Falls, Texas, then became president. His five-year tenure saw the Seminary continue to expand its visibility. Pinson led in the establishment of the Seminary's regional campus in the Pacific Northwest. A steadily growing enrollment brought about the need for a new library and additional student housing at the Mill Valley Campus. They were completed before Pinson became executive director of the Baptist General Convention of Texas in 1982.

    Dr. Franklin D. Pollard, pastor of the First Baptist Church of San Antonio, Texas, was inaugurated as the fifth president of Golden Gate in 1983. During his three-year administration, the Seminary experienced the largest enrollment gain in its history, a 20 percent increase in the fall of 1984 over the previous fall.

    Pollard also led in a redevelopment of the Seminary master plan so more students could study at Golden Gate. He left in 1986 to become pastor of the First Baptist Church of Jackson, Miss.

    Dr. William O. Crews Jr., became the sixth president of Golden Gate in December 1986. He brought to the Seminary 20 years of ministry experience in the West, having served churches in Washington, Oregon and California. Active in the denomination, Crews had broad experience in Baptist life both on the state and national level. He led the Seminary to establish regional campuses in Phoenix, Ariz., and Denver, Colo.

    Dr. Jeff Iorg assumed the presidency in the fall of 2004, after previously serving as a pastor in Missouri, Texas, and Oregon and as the executive director-treasurer of the Northwest Baptist Convention. He continues to lead the seminary to become a potent force in shaping Christian leaders for the churches of tomorrow and in helping Southern Baptists evangelize the West and the Pacific Rim.

    During his tenure, the Seminary conducted the Partners for the Future Campaign (a successful strategy to raise $13 million from 2005 to 2010); established the eCampus - now Online Degree Program - (which offers fully accredited, master’s-level courses 100 percent online); re-launched and re-formatted the Seminary’s electronic communication tools (website makeover including a blog and a bi-monthly e-newsletter). He facilitated the rebuilding of the playground on the Northern California Campus (NCC) and creation of wireless capabilities for the entire NCC academic facilities. He continues to lead the Seminary—while publishing books and articles and maintaining an extensive speaking ministry—with the mission to shape leaders who expand God's kingdom around the world.

    In April 2014, the board of trustees voted to move the Seminary’s main campus from Mill Valley 400 miles south to Ontario, Calif. Iorg led the transition to a modern 150,000-square foot building near the Ontario International Airport, as well as a new campus that would serve the Bay Area in Fremont, Calif. In addition to remaining debt-free during the move, the Seminary remained entirely operational, saw no decrease in enrollment, and added $40 million to the institution’s endowment.

    Messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention voted their final approval in June 2016 to rename the school Gateway Seminary of the Southern Baptist Convention.

    Since its founding, Gateway Seminary has expanded its influence beyond its vast 11-state region and has conferred degrees on more than 7,500 men and women who are now involved in strategic ministries all over the globe as pastors, missionaries, chaplains, educators, church staff and workers in fields of Christian service. Once a fledgling institution that began in a small church in Oakland, the vibrant Southern California Campus is now the nerve center for a seminary system that reflects its visionary heritage and looks forward to a bright future of Kingdom work training men and women to take the Gospel to the nations of the world.

    Gateway Seminary Timeline

    Source: Seminary History | Gateway Seminary

    Educational focus

    As a theological seminary, Gateway Seminary offers a variety of theological degrees.

    Master's Degrees

    Gateway Seminary offers master's degree programs that combine the best of academic studies with significant professional training to prepare men and women called to a multiplicity of ministry expressions. Done within small class settings, professors join students in a pilgrimage of learning that often resembles a mentoring relationship.

  • Master of Divinity
  • Master of Divinity - Advanced Track
  • Master of Missiology
  • Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies
  • Master of Theological Studies
  • Master of Arts in Christian Counseling
  • Master of Arts in Educational Leadership
  • Master of Theology
  • Doctoral Degrees

    Gateway's advanced degrees are academically rigorous, intended to prepare students for lifelong educational and ministerial pursuits. Seminar-style classes and small cohorts encourage students to create community while they learn, encouraging one another in advancing their ministries.

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
  • Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.)
  • Diplomas and Certificates

    Gateway's diploma and certificate programs provide opportunities for students without bachelor's degrees to learn specialized skills that will enhance their ministries. With options available at every campus and online, there's something here for everyone, no matter what your needs are.

  • Diploma in Theology
  • Diploma in Educational Leadership
  • Certificate in Bible Teaching
  • Certificate in Church Planting
  • Certificate in Collegiate Ministry
  • Certificate in Missions Studies
  • Certificate in Youth Ministry
  • Contextualized Leadership Development

    To meet the challenge of equipping church leadership to reach the lost with the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Contextualized Leadership Development (CLD) centers across the United States provide quality, Bible-based ministry training. Each center is established under a cooperative agreement with Gateway Seminary, the local Baptist church, and other associations. CLD centers offer certificate and diploma programs to students without undergraduate degrees.

    Online Learning

    Earn a seminary education anywhere, anytime through Gateway's online learning programs. Classes specifically tailored for online instruction make learning convenient and rewarding for students pursuing an education without leaving their ministries.

    Gateway offers the following degree programs 100 percent online:

  • Master of Arts in Educational Leadership
  • Master of Divinity
  • Master of Theological Studies
  • Diploma in Theology
  • Bible Teaching Certificate
  • Mission Studies Certificate
  • Youth Ministry Certificate
  • Gateway focuses on multicultural and cross-cultural ministry; a large number of Gateway students become missionaries working with the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention.

    The Golden Gate Academy is an on-site preschool that serves as a lab school for the seminary.

    Leadership

    Jeff Iorg has been the seminary president since 2004.

    Iorg teaches leadership, preaching, and church ministry courses at the Seminary. He speaks frequently on these subjects in conferences and other venues, including college campuses and leadership seminars. His publications include six books: The Painful Side of Leadership, The Character of Leadership, Is God Calling Me?, The Case for Antioch, Seasons of a Leader’s Life, Unscripted and his latest, Ministry in the New Marriage Culture, along with dozens of articles and curriculum materials. Iorg maintains a leadership resources website at www.JeffIorg.com.

    Iorg is a graduate of Hardin Simmons University (B.A.), Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (M.Div.) and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (D.Min.). He is married to Ann and has three adult children. His hobbies include umpiring baseball, reading, and searching for the world’s best barbeque restaurant. His personal ministry has included outreach to the professional baseball community in the Bay Area.

    Notable alumni

  • Henry Blackaby – Minister and author of the popular Bible study "Experiencing God".
  • Scot Burbank – Minister and Life Calling Instructor
  • Debby Kerner Rettino – Christian worship leader
  • J. Warner Wallace: homicide detective and Christian apologist
  • References

    Gateway Seminary Wikipedia