Gateway Seminary is a national entity owned by the Southern Baptist Convention. Yet, because of our primary location since our founding almost 80 years ago, we are closely connected to state partners in California. Those partnerships are a profound asset as we work together to support each other and fulfill both our respective missions and the overarching mission of God.

Multi-decadal partnerships between ministry organizations that are owned by different denominational entities are somewhat rare. We share no legal ties and have no mandated responsibility to cooperate together. Yet, we do work together in multiple ways, contributing to each other’s individual effectiveness along with shared results that are much greater than our individual parts.

Our partners in California include the California Southern Baptist Convention, the Baptist Foundation of California, and California Baptist University. The CSBC is a remarkable network of about 2000 churches from every major ethnic group and geographic part of the state. BFCal is a professional estate planning and church financial services ministry business that manages millions in assets. CBU is the finest Christian university in the country – having emerged from about 800 students 30 years ago to 13,000 students today with Division One athletics and fully-orbed academic programs in almost every discipline imaginable.

How do we maintain these partnerships? First, we speak well of each other in public and speak to each other about concerns in private. Second, we promote each other and use each other’s services as much as possible. Third, our leaders connect a few times a year at different meetings and at least one day each year for fellowship (with our spouses) and specific partner-related planning. Fourth, we share ideas and ways we can improve our work and help each other whenever we can – even when it might cost us time, energy, or effort. Finally, when we hit a rough patch, we work it out – convinced that messy cooperation is better than disruptive division.            

One of the byproducts of these efforts is modeling Christian relationships and helping Baptists in California work better together. When church leaders see organizational leaders cooperating, including institutional cooperation, it encourages them to intensify their cooperative efforts. We are grateful for California partners and to be included in the California family of denominational entities working together to expand kingdom influence across our state and beyond.

Lessons from Twenty-Five Years of Preaching God’s Word

I am unashamedly an expository preacher. My first sermon, however, was not.

Josh Hutchens
Associate Pastor of Discipleship and Missions at Overland Church
Dr. Joshua Caleb Hutchens is a biblical theologian serving as the Associate Pastor of Discipleship and Missions at Overland Church in Fort Collins, Colorado and leading the Northern Colorado teaching site of Gateway Seminary.

“Faith is a tree known by its fruits”: The Gisle Johnson Project

The Gisle Johnson Project is a new research endeavor spearheaded by Robb Torseth

Robb Torseth
Public Service Librarian & Adjunct Professor at Gateway Seminary

Excerpt — Towards a Clearer Understanding of Jonathan Edwards’s Biblical Typology: A Case Study in the ‘Blank Bible’

Dr. Cameron Schweitzer provides new insights into Jonathan Edwards’s often mischaracterized typology.

Cameron Schweitzer
Director, San Francisco Campus | Associate Professor of Historical Theology
Dr. Schweitzer serves as the Director of Gateway Seminary’s San Francisco Campus and an Associate Professor of Historical Theology. His desire is to help Christians find all of their joy in all of the manifold excellencies of Jesus Christ.