Dr. Jack Evans, Sr., President of Southwestern Christian College, to Deliver Lincoln University’s 2012 Baccalaureate Address

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Dr. Jack Evans, Sr., President of Southwestern Christian CollegeLincoln University – Lincoln University is pleased to announce that Dr. Jack Evans, Sr., President of Southwestern Christian College will deliver Lincoln University’s 2012 Baccalaureate Address on Sunday, May 6, 2012.

Dr. Jack Evans Sr. is a native of Houston, Texas.  He was baptized into Christ in 1953 at the age of 15 by the late Paul Settles.  He began preaching at the age of 16.  After attending the public schools of Houston for 9 years, he transferred to the Nashville Christian Institute in Nashville, Tennessee, of which the eminent Marshall Keeble was President at this time.  He graduated from his high school in 1957.  He then enrolled in Southwestern Christian College (SWCC), a junior college, of Terrell, Texas, from which he graduated in 1959.  He served as the associate Minister of the College Church of Christ while attending Southwestern.

After graduating from SWCC, Jack Evans Sr. enrolled in Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, New Mexico–majoring in History and Religion; he graduated from this university in 1961.  He preached for a small congregation in Hale Center, Texas, while attending college in New Mexico.  Upon graduation Dr. Evans began graduate work, in 1961, in History and English at the University of Texas (Texas Western College at the time) in El Paso, Texas.

In 1963 he received his M.A. degree.  His M.A. thesis was entitled “THE HISTORY OF SOUTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN COLLEGE OF TERRELL, TEXAS.”  He was the Minister of the Cebada St. Church of Christ in El Paso while attending graduate school.  He has had conferred upon him the Doctor of Laws (LL.D) degrees by Harding University, Pepperdine University, and Abilene Christian University.

Dr. Evans became Dean of SWCC in 1963.  He served in this capacity and as an instructor in History for 4 years.  In 1967, he was appointed President of Southwestern Christian College, thus becoming the first Afro-American president of the only predominantly black Christian College among churches of Christ.  He is presently serving in this capacity.  SWCC became fully accredited under his administration in 1973.  He is listed in the Who’s Who in American College and University Administration and Who’s Who in Texas Today.  He is a member of the Board of Directors of David Lipscomb University.

Dr. Evans has spoken on all the major lectureships of Christian colleges and in special seminars and meetings on other college campuses.  He conducts gospel meetings and crusades in churches of Christ throughout the nation, and has participated in a number of religious debates.

He is the author/editor of the Evans-Barr Debate, the Curing of Ham, the Cross or the CrescentSermons that Save, Sinai or Zion?The Two Covenants; and co-author with Dr. James Maxell, of Divorce and Remarriage, and with G.P. Holt, of Sermons of the Crusades.

Jack Evans Sr. is married to Patricia Evans of Nashville, Tennessee.  They have three sons, Jack Jr., Herbert Raye and David Paul.  They have two grandsons, Jack Evans III, and Brandon Jamal.

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Lincoln University – founded in 1854 as the nation’s first Historically Black University – combines the best elements of a liberal arts and sciences-based undergraduate core curriculum and selected graduate programs to meet the needs of those living in a highly technological and global society.  The University enrolls approximately 2,500 undergraduate and graduate students.

Internationally recognized for preparing learners and producing world-class leaders in their fields, Lincoln has created five academic Centers of Excellence-programs of distinction. They are:  Business and Entrepreneurial Studies, Lincoln/Barnes Visual Arts, Mass Communications, Grand Research Educational Awareness, Training (GREAT) for Minority Health, Teacher Education and Urban Pedagogy.

 

Lincoln University, the nation’s first degree-granting Historically Black College and University (HBCU), educates and empowers students to lead their communities and change the world. Lincoln offers a rigorous liberal arts education to a diverse student body of approximately 2,200 men and women in more than 35 undergraduate and graduate programs.