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Author | Teacher | Pastor

Jerome Gay Jr.

 

Pastor Jerome Gay Jr., was raised in Southeast Washington, DC, and moved to the Raleigh, NC in 1997 to attend Saint Augustine’s College for his undergraduate studies, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications.

While there he founded a campus ministry that emphasized the gospel and biblical orthodoxy in the urban context. The ministry grew campus-wide with many trusting Christ as Savior, upon graduating he served as an elder for several years and after fervent prayer was led to plant Vision Church in October of 2010.

Vision Church has grown by God’s grace and is impacting the inner city of Raleigh by missionally engaging the city with the gospel of Jesus Christ through discipleship, leadership development, service, and social empowerment.

Pastor Jerome serves as the Pastor of Teaching and Vision at Vision Church. Jerome has a vision to see gospel-centered churches and leaders raised up within the urban context and sent out to plant other gospel-centered churches. Jerome is married to Crystal Gay and the father of Jamari Gay and son Jerome Jordan Gay III. He is also the author of several books including: Church Hurt, Talking To Your Children About Race, The Whitewashing of Christianity and Renewal: Grace and Redemption in the Story. Jerome is also the founder and President of The Urban Perspective.

Jerome has his Master’s Degree in Christian Studies and Ethics from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Audience

  • Faith-Based Communities

  • Professional Organizations

  • Non-Profits Organizations

  • Colleges & Universities

Expertise

  • Theology

  • Race + Social Justice

  • Relationships [Marriage + Dating]

  • Trauma

  • Gender + Sexuality

  • Fatherlessness

Engagements

  • Keynote Address

  • Mainstage Presentation,

  • Workshop Facilitation

  • Expert Panelist

  • Event Host

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SHARING OUR STORIES

THE WHITEWASHING
OF CHRISTIANITY
BY JEROME GAY JR.

This work is beyond past due. Whiteness has been exalted in the world and unfortunately in the church of Jesus Christ. From painting history white to asserting whiteness by assuming that Jesus is white has had a horrid impact on the Black community. That is why this work by Jerome Gay is extremely vital to the global body. Everyone from black mystery groups and ideologies to white Christians needs this. The 100-year silence is over and Jerome’s work will ring heavy to aid generations who will never have to struggle as we did. They will have answers to the reality that Christianity is a global faith for all people rooted in the gospel.
— Dr Eric Mason | Lead Pastor / Epiphany Fellowship
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