Compendium Podcast - John Jackson

Compendium Podcast - John Jackson

In this episode of the Compendium Podcast, host Joseph Baker interviews Dr. John Jackson, President of William Jessup University in Rocklin, CA.

Prior to joining William Jessup University as its Sixth President in March 2011, John served as the Executive Director of Thriving Churches International and as a Senior Leader of Bayside Church, Granite Bay, California. He is the Founding Pastor of LifePoint Church in Minden, Nevada, and previously was the Executive Minister of the American Baptist Churches of the Pacific Southwest (now Transformation Ministries) where he was responsible to serve more than 270 churches in four Western states. John also served as the Senior Pastor and in several staff roles at First Baptist Church of Oxnard and as the Youth Pastor at First Baptist Church of Buena Park. Dr. Jackson earned both his Ph.D. and M.A. in Educational Administration and Organizational Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara; M.A. in Theology (Christian Formation and Discipleship) at Fuller Theological Seminary; and a B.A. in Religion (Christian History and Thought) from Chapman University.

His strong background in executive and organizational leadership has given him the opportunity to come alongside high impact churches and leaders in national and global settings to strengthen their organizational leadership and communication skills. John is committed to leverage his Kingdom influence through strategic relationships.


Dr. Jackson has written and co-authored eight books: Finding Your Place in God’s PlanGod Size Your ChurchLeveraging Your Communication StyleLeveraging Your Leadership StylePastorpreneur, High Impact Church Planting, The Right Choice – Choosing a College and Why it Matters, and The Prevailing Church. Dr. Jackson is married to Pamela Harrison Jackson and they live in Rocklin, CA. They enjoy spending time with their five children, sons-in-law and four beautiful grandchildren.

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