Win Groseclose

Pastor Win Groseclose is an ordained minister in the Reformed Church in the United States (RCUS) and is currently providing pulpit supply to area churches as he is in-between calls.

Originally ordained in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), he is a graduate of Reformed Theological Seminary (RTS) in Jackson, MS. He holds an MDiv from RTS and holds an honorary Doctorate in Divinity from the Log College & Seminary (LCS) where he serves on the Advisory Board as well as the Editor of Theolog: The Journal of the Log College & Seminary. Win also serves as Adjunct Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology for Reformed International Theological Education (RITE), which operates a seminary in Ukraine where he has taught since 2005.

Win has had the privilege of speaking at the International Calvin 500 Conference in Moscow, Russia, Ministerios Betesda Leadership Conferences in Miami, The Wings of Life International Leadership Conferences in Nairobi, Kenya, and the Symposium on Religion in Higher Education, hosted by the University of Pittsburgh. He has authored over a dozen books on the Bible and theology as well as several Christian School texts and one young-adult novel.

Win and his wife are originally from northeastern Maryland, having grown up together in the same country church. They both have a passion for Christian Education both in the Christian School context (Win served as Chaplain of Rocky Bayou Christian School in Niceville, FL, where his wife also taught kindergarten as well as homeschooling their children when the family moved northward). Win also spent 3.5 years working with the homeless of Jackson, MS while he was in seminary.

While Win is not sure what God has planned on the horizon, he remains focused on working out his calling with fear and trembling as God opens doors to preach and teach. He is also open to speaking engagements as well as serving as pulpit supply when opportunities arise.