Thanks for Your Support

Thank you for supporting the Jonathan Edwards Center at Gateway Seminary! 

Thank you for your gift to the Jonathan Edwards Center at Gateway Seminary! Your donation will be designated for the JEC and will be used where it is most needed. I appreciate your generosity, which makes it possible for the public to take advantage of the center.

As a thank you for your donation, you can access videos of plenary sessions from our inaugural conference. Click the link below and use the password "JEC2019" to access these videos.

Plenary Session Videos

If you have any questions about your donation or how you can continue to support the Jonathan Edwards Center at Gateway Seminary, email or call 888.442.8709.

- Chris Chun, director of the Jonathan Edwards Center at Gateway Seminary


President's Blog

Spirit and Word

One of the puzzling aspects of spiritual life is how the Holy Spirit and the word of God work together to transform us. As a person who regularly reads, studies, and meditates on Scripture—as well as one who seeks the leading, guiding, and filling of the Holy Spirit—the dynamic interplay between Spirit and word is important to me. It matters personally, not just theologically or theoretically. I want the word of God and the Holy Spirit to be transformative forces in my life.

Changing Your Image of Evangelism

Evangelism has an image problem. Many believers envision evangelism in negative ways. According to a recent Barna study, Reviving Evangelism, almost half of millennial Christians believe sharing the gospel and asking someone to change their religious beliefs is wrong. About one-fifth of boomers agree with this conclusion, with each intervening generation stair-stepped in the percentage which agrees with this position. Clearly, Christians are becoming more and more reticent about evangelism. This same study reports a strong majority of believers, in all generations, claim evangelism is important. They just don’t want to do it. Their view of what it means to be an evangelist overcomes their spiritual urging to share the gospel.

Biographies

Leaders are readers.  We need a steady input of new ideas, dialogue with bright minds, people to challenge our perspectives, and the contemplative reflection reading makes possible.

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Gateway News

GATEWAY BIBLE TEACHING CONFERENCE HITS RECORD ATTENDANCE

Gateway Seminary hosted more than 575 lay church leaders, pastors, and educators to its Ontario campus for a conference on bible teaching Saturday, January 31, 2026.

GROZA: COURAGE REQUIRED, PROVIDED BY GOD FOR MINISTRY

During spring convocation January 29 at Gateway Seminary, President Adam Groza described the vital role of courage in faithful ministry.

PAUL G. KELLY TO LEAD HAWAII CAMPUS OF GATEWAY SEMINARY

Gateway Seminary has appointed Paul Kelly as director of the new Hawaii campus.

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