Jack W. Hayford

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Jack Williams Hayford
Born (1934-06-25) June 25, 1934 (age 89)
Los Angeles, California
Other names Pastor Jack
Education B.A. Life Pacific College
B.A. Azusa Pacific University
Hon.D.D. Oral Roberts University,
D.D. California Graduate School of Theology
Hon.D.Th, Life Pacific College
Spouse(s) Anna Hayford
Website jackhayford.com
Congregations served
The Church on the Way 1969–1999
Offices held
(Former) President, International Church of the Foursquare Gospel
(Current) Chancellor, The King's University
Title Dr. Jack Hayford

Jack Williams Hayford (/ˈæk ˈwɪljəmz ˈhfərd/; born June 25, 1934) is an American author, Pentecostal minister, and Chancellor of The King's University (formerly The King's College and Seminary). He is the founding pastor of The Church on the Way in Van Nuys and was the fourth President of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel from 2004 to 2009.

While working on his second bachelor's degree at Azusa Pacific University, Hayford, on a temporary basis, began pastoring a small congregation, the First Foursquare Church of Van Nuys (the name later was changed to "The Church on the Way"), where he wound up serving as the senior pastor from 1969 to 1999. The church subsequently became numbered among the largest churches in America, and particularly, the Foursquare denomination, at one point reporting membership exceeding 10,000.[1] Pat Boone was an elder in Hayford's church.

Hayford is a graduate of L.I.F.E. Bible College (now Life Pacific College), where he served as dean of students, and Azusa Pacific University. He is widely known for his past involvement in the Promise Keepers movement, his role as founder and chancellor of The King's University, and for being a prolific author and song-writer, with over 600 hymns and choruses in his catalog. He is the author of the popular 1978 hymn "Majesty", which is rated as one of the top 100 contemporary hymns, performed and sung in churches worldwide.[2][3][4] In 1995, he recorded Men in Worship, under the Hosanna! Music label, with 1500 men.

Early life

Jack Williams Hayford was born on June 25, 1934[5] to Jack and Dolores Hayford, who had married two years earlier on September 28, 1932.[6] His father had served in the military as a young man and served as a switchman for the Southern Pacific Railroad. Hayford's mother, Dolores, was a Bible teacher who spoke at interdenominational women's classes and Women's Aglow Fellowship (now Aglow International).[7] Hayford was born with a muscular condition in his neck, however his condition improved.[8] Although Hayford's parents did not always attend church, he has credited them with providing him with a Christian upbringing.[8]

Pastorate

In 1952, Hayford returned to Los Angeles to attend L.I.F.E. Bible College (now known as Life Pacific College).[5] In 1969, during his fifth year as dean of students at L.I.F.E,[5] Hayford was asked to pastor a small congregation, the first Foursquare Church of Van Nuys, California, a struggling congregation of only 18 members, with an average age of 65 years.[5][7]

While Hayford had initially agreed to pastor the church for only a period of six months, he later felt compelled to remain on a permanent basis.[7] Only a few weeks from accepting an offer to pastor another Foursquare church, Hayford met with Foursquare denomination president, Rolf McPherson, stating that he wanted to remain with the Van Nuys congregation. By the early 1980s, The Church on the Way became a pioneer of the megachurch movement.[5]

In 1999, Hayford resigned his role as the senior pastor of The Church on the Way, naming his son-in-law, Scott Bauer as successor.[9] Bauer served as the church's senior pastor until 2003, when he suffered a fatal brain aneurysm.[9] Hayford returned to temporarily serve as the church's senior pastor for a year,[5] eventually installing Jim and Alice Tolle as Senior Pastor on April 4, 2004.[10] Tolle served as senior pastor for six years, resigning in November, 2010. In January, 2012, Ricky Temple was installed as the Senior Pastor of The Church on the Way. Temple resigned in December, 2013. D. Timothy Clark was installed in February, 2014 and is the current Senior Pastor.

On October 4, 2004, Jack Hayford was elected to a four-year term as president of the Foursquare denomination, a position he chose not to pursue after that single term.[5][11]

In March 2014, Hayford was inducted into the Religious Broadcasters' Hall of Fame.[12] He has also won the Gospel Music Association's Dove Award for his part in the album, God With Us[13] and the Salvation Army's William Booth Award.[14]

References

  1. http://hirr.hartsem.edu/cgi-bin/mega/db.pl?db=default&uid=default&view_records=1&ID=*&sb=5
  2. http://www.praisecharts.com/ccli-top-100/
  3. http://www.worshiparchive.com/song/majesty
  4. Bessman, Jim. "Words & Music: Brentwood/Benson Gets Songs by Hayford" Billboard, November 10, 2001, Vol. 113, No. 45, page 58. ISSN 0006-2510
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