Pastors School Coming July 15-17, Still Time to Register
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It's not too late to register for the 2019 OBU Pastors' School, coming to Bison Hill July 15-17. The theme for this year's school is “Shepherding the Flock: Insights into 1 Peter.” The pastor’s school is designed for pastors to gain practical strategies for equipping the church. The event will be filled with keynote speakers, free resources and many breakout sessions. Registration is $99.
The 2019 Pastors’ School features keynote speakers Rev. Anthony Scott, pastor of First Baptist Church North Tulsa, and
Scott earned his Bachelor of Business Administration from Langston University. He went on to earn a master’s degree in theology with
Dilbeck has served as executive-treasurer of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma since 2018. From 2003 to 2018, he served as the senior pastor of Quail Springs Baptist Church in Oklahoma City. He graduated from OBU in 1987 with a bachelor’s degree in religion. He then earned his M.Div. and Doctor of Ministry from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has pastored churches in Oklahoma for more than 30 years. He has been a featured preacher for Falls Creek Youth Camp, chairman of the board of trustees at OBU, chairman of the board of trustees at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, second vice-president of the board of the Southern Baptist Convention, president of the BGCO and chairman of the board of trustees for the International Mission Board.
Thomas became the dean of the Hobbs College of Theology and Ministry in 2015. He is also the associate vice president for church relations and professor of Old Testament at OBU. He earned degrees from OBU, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and the University of Gloucestershire (UK). He was the director of
Kelly began teaching at OBU in 1997. He was named the Rowena Strickland Professor of Bible in 2000 and named the Ruth Dickinson Chair of Bible in 2004. He received his bachelor’s degree from Clear Creek Baptist College in Pineville, Kentucky. He went on to earn an M.Div. and a
Swain has served as the equipping team leader for the BGCO since 2015.