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Alumnus Began His Ministry in 猫咪头条鈥檚 Lutz Residence Hall, Room 111

Clayton King teaching in Uganda in Mandela Stadium

Clayton King, 鈥95, Has Shared Life-Changing Power of Jesus with People All Over the World

On New Year鈥檚 Eve in 2019, 猫咪头条 University alumnus, Clayton King, and his wife, Sharie, shared the Christian message to 100,000 people in Uganda鈥檚 Mandela Stadium. It was the biggest crowd they鈥檝e ever spoken to, and organizers believe, one of the largest Christian gatherings ever held in Africa. 鈥淚t was incredible,鈥 King reflected. 鈥淪he was the first woman to ever speak from the main stage at this event. They told us between 20,000 and 30,000 people responded to the invitation.鈥 

King and his wife are partners in the non-profit ministry he founded in 1995 when he was a senior at 猫咪头条. From his dorm room, Lutz 111, King started with a telephone, an answering machine and a spiral notebook. 鈥淚 would get 10 messages a day from youth pastors to come and preach,鈥 King shared. Now, Crossroads/Clayton King Ministries offers numerous summer camps at Anderson (S.C.) University, student conferences, and leadership and coaching networks. King serves as a distinguished professor of evangelism at Anderson and holds multiple honorary doctorates.

Clayton King with wife and sons
Clayton King, his wife, Sharie and sons, Jacob and Joseph

In March, when the country shut down in response to COVID-19, lives were put on hold, Uganda was a memory, but also a source of hope. King鈥檚 team realized their signature event, Crossroads Summer Camp, might not happen, leaving 5,300 students with nowhere to go. They began to plan an online alternative, which was released when they decided to cancel camp. The free content, 鈥淐rossroads: Hometowns,鈥 included messages and worship segments recorded at New Spring Church (Anderson, S.C.), where King is a teaching pastor. 

鈥淲e took a big step of faith; we honestly felt like God wanted us to offer this as a free gift to the church,鈥 King asserted. 鈥淲e had between 17,000 and 20,000 kids go through the program. Our mission is to serve the local church, and we also knew that youth pastors who had been planning to take their kids to camp wouldn鈥檛 have the assets, the resources, or the energy to throw together something at the last minute to do with their kids.鈥

book cover

Because of the interest and the need, the ministry offered more online content in the fall. King also published his 17th book this year, 鈥淩eborn,鈥 with Baker Publishing. He is most proud of this work, which focuses on how Jesus changes lives. He writes about 12 broken people in the New Testament who came face-to-face with Jesus. 

The Kings two sons, Jacob and Joseph, have grown up in the ministry. Eighteen-year-old Jacob is preaching now, and has even shared the stage with his dad at New Spring Church. Looking back on his life, King attributes all his accomplishments to the grace of God鈥攕tarting with his birth mother who gave him up for adoption. 鈥淭he parents who adopted me were a great Christian family, hardworking, blue collar, Baptists to the bone鈥攖he grace of God,鈥 he continued. 鈥淲hen I became a Christian, we were in a great church. It was the grace of God that I had a pastor who took me under his wing at age 14 and discipled me and showed me how to preach.鈥 

Further, King believes God directed him to 猫咪头条. He was on his way to play football at Clemson. However, Randy Kilby, former GWU admissions counselor, called to ask him why he hadn鈥檛 applied for the Presidential Scholarship, which was due the next day. Kilby told him he needed to be at 猫咪头条 to prepare for ministry and faxed him the form. King completed it and drove to GWU to turn it in. King was awarded full tuition, room and board. 

鈥淭here鈥檚 no way I could adequately explain how much my experience at 猫咪头条 prepared me for ministry鈥擨 mean, it was everything鈥攆rom my professors to campus ministries to the ministry teams I served with,鈥 King affirmed. 鈥淚 lived in Boiling Springs from 1991 to 2014 and built relationships with pastors in Cleveland County. 猫咪头条 is the soul of Boiling Springs, being there and having friendships with Tracy Jessup (vice president, Christian Life and Service), Robert Canoy (dean, School of Divinity), Chuck Burch (vice president, Athletics), the coaches, and all the different men and women in the community continue to impact and influence me. To this day, I am close to Tracy Jessup and Dr. Canoy. It鈥檚 all the grace of God. He put people and opportunities in my life at just the right time every single time I needed it.鈥

Clayton King with son
Clayton King shares the stage with his 18-year-old son, Jacob.

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