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Southwestern Seminary updates: Greenway switches course on new IMB role; Hawkins, Dockery assume interim leadership

  • September 28, 2022
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Southwestern Seminary updates: Greenway switches course on new IMB role; Hawkins, Dockery assume interim leadership

Adam Greenway, who resigned as president of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary on Sept. 22, has announced he will not accept a job offer from the International Mission Board.

Greenway’s resignation was accepted by SWBTS board chair Danny Roberts during the board’s executive committee meeting Sept. 22 and announced by the seminary Friday, Sept. 23. The announcement included news that Greenway had accepted a role with the IMB. On Sept. 28, Greenway said on social media he had decided not to accept the IMB’s offer to bring him on staff:

“Carla and I are grateful for the many expressions of care and concern that have come our way since our transition from service at SWBTS was first announced. While we initially thought our path would take us to [IMB] we have not been able to find the Lord’s peace to move forward in that direction. We covet your prayers for ourselves and for our children as we seek the Lord’s direction regarding His next vocational assignment for us.”

‘Strategic option’

Meanwhile, O.S. Hawkins and David S. Dockery have agreed to provide joint leadership for SWBTS during the interim period.

Following a special-called meeting of the Board of Trustees of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Chairman Danny Roberts announced Sept. 27 that Dockery will serve as interim president, while Hawkins will serve as senior advisor and ambassador-at-large, SWBTS reported in a news release.

O.S. Hawkins

The actions of the board come within five days of them accepting Greenway’s resignation and inviting Hawkins to serve as acting president. The board met in executive session on Sept. 27 via video conference, the seminary said.

Acknowledging “serious financial issues” at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Hawkins asked the board to consider a “more strategic option” in order to address the “combination of external and internal challenges facing the seminary” at this time.

“While I am honored and humbled at the invitation of the trustees to become the interim president of Southwestern, I feel my best efforts in piloting and positioning the seminary on its conservative course for the future are better served by giving attention to matters of general oversight, vision and direction, and also shoring up our various and valuable outside constituencies,” he said.

David Dockery

As interim president, SWBTS reported, Dockery will oversee the daily aspects of leading the faculty, staff and students. As senior advisor and ambassador-at-large, Hawkins will provide general oversight of the institution. Hawkins noted he and Dockery will “work together in tandem as important decisions present themselves in the future.”

“This will free me to use my best gifts to help guide the direction of the seminary,” he noted, “and allow me to focus on donor relations, student recruitment, church and denominational relationships, and overall help to steer the seminary on a solid conservative course for the future.”

‘Going forward’

Hawkins added, “It is no secret that the seminary has serious financial challenges and going forward we will be giving oversight to aggressively manage costs and implementing best business practices with the intent to move our school to a more solid financial footing.”

Dockery currently serves as distinguished professor of theology at Southwestern. He will bring to this interim role nearly four decades of experience in Christian higher education, including nearly half of that time as president at Union University.

Both Dockery and Hawkins are graduates of Southwestern and both are the recipients of distinguished alumni recognitions from the seminary.


EDITOR’S NOTE — Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary contributed much of this report in a news release that was posted Sept. 27. Additional reporting by The Baptist Paper.

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