G3 Ministries
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Formation | 2020 |
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Headquarters | Douglasville, Georgia |
Founder and President | Josh Buice |
Executive Vice President and Editor-in-Chief | Scott Aniol |
Executive Director of Operations | Virgil Walker |
Board of Directors | Tom Buck, Chip Thornton, Buck Braswell, Michael O’Fallon, Adam Burrell, and Matt Broome |
Website | g3min |
Formerly called | G3 Conference |
G3 Ministries, previously known as the G3 Conference, is a 501(c)(3) organization and a Reformed Baptist ministry in the United States. The ministry organization was formally formed in 2020 during the COVID-19 Pandemic, and is most widely known for its "G3 Conference" (Gospel - Grace - Glory) that it has held since 2013.[1] The ministry's goal is to educate, encourage, and equip local churches with sound biblical theology for the glory of God. The Founder and current President is Josh Buice.[2]
The G3 Conference held its first conference in 2013 in Douglasville, Georgia on the campus of Pray's Mill Baptist Church, where the Founder and current President Josh Buice has served as Pastor since 2010. The conference originally was held on an annual basis with several hundreds of attendees, but has since grown in conference attendance numbers to have several thousands of attendees. Since the formation of G3 Ministries in 2020, the conference is now held biennially (i.e. once every two years).[3]
The conference has grown to become the largest Reformed Baptist conference in the United States and globally, and it has featured multiple notable figures in Christianity as conference speakers, including John MacArthur (American pastor), Voddie Baucham, James White (theologian), Ken Ham, and Steven Lawson.
G3 Ministries has operated G3 Press since its founding in 2020, and has released book publications on theological, doctrinal, and other Christian-related topics.[4]
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References[edit]
- ↑ "G3 Ministries History". G3 Ministries. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
- ↑ "G3 Ministries Leadership". G3 Ministries. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
- ↑ "G3 Conference History". G3 Ministries. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
- ↑ "G3 Press". G3 Ministries. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
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