- H. Dale Jackson
Reverend Dr. H. Dale Jackson (7 December 1930 - 15 February 2003) was a
Baptist minister, denominational leader andethicist . He is most remembered for his efforts in promoting the historic distinctives [ [http://www.baptistdistinctives.org/ Baptist Distinctives ] ] [Shurden, Walter B. "The Baptist Identity: Four Fragile Freedoms." Macon, Georgia: Smyth & Helwys Publishing, 1993.] of theBaptist faith; among those being the ideals ofseparation of church and state , the authority of theHoly Scriptures , the autonomy of the local church, the priesthood of the individual and the ordinances ofbaptism byimmersion andHoly Communion . For twenty years, he served as SeniorPastor of the [http://www.overland-baptist.org/ Overland Baptist Church] inSt. Louis, Missouri .Early life and education
Herman Dale Jackson was the third son of Herman William and Annie Rachel Dunton Jackson, born December 7, 1930 near
Chesapeake, Missouri . He attended Stotts City School and Mt. Vernon High School and married Frances Marie Reinsmith inBentonville, Arkansas on September 1, 1949. They had four children.Jackson was ordained to the ministry at the [http://www.fbcjoplin.org First Baptist Church] of
Joplin, Missouri in November, 1951. He received degrees fromSouthwest Baptist University andOuachita Baptist University , and did graduate studies atSouthwestern Baptist Theological Seminary . He was a member ofAlpha Kappa , an academicsociological fraternity . He received doctorates fromSouthwest Baptist University andMissouri Baptist University and was honored with a Walter Pope Binnsfellowship fromWilliam Jewell College .Pastoral career and beyond
After his education, he served as pastor of the First Baptist Church of
Des Arc, Arkansas , 1956-1957, [http://www.ehbcharrison.com/ Eagle Heights Baptist Church] inHarrison, Arkansas , 1957-1967, and the [http://www.overland-baptist.org/ Overland Baptist Church] in St. Louis, Missouri, 1967-1987. Health problems forced an early retirement in May, 1987.In denominational work, he served as moderator of the [http://www.nwbaptist.net/ Northwest Arkansas Baptist Pastor's Conference] , on various committees of the
Southern Baptist Convention , first vice-president and member of the Executive Board, [http://www.mobaptist.org/ Missouri Baptist Convention] , president of the board of trustees of [http://www.mobap.edu/ Missouri Baptist University] , co-founder of the Metro St. Louis Police Chaplain's Association,chaplain of the [http://overlandmo.org/police.htm/ Overland, Missouri Police Department] , Sheriff's Deputy and Chaplain,Boone County, Arkansas , co-founder, [http://www.ofsearch.org/ Operation Food Search] and organizer of a group of St. Louis-area pastors that later became theCooperative Baptist Fellowship of Missouri.Due to Jackson's widespread
ecumenical work, the interdenominational Ritenour Ministerial Alliance of the communities of northwestSt. Louis County named him lifetime "Bishop of Overland" at his retirement. He received citations fromAmericans United for Separation of Church and State , theAmerican Legion , the Christian Life Commission of the [http://www.mobaptist.org/ Missouri Baptist Convention] and other organizations for his statewide leadership in moral and ethical issues, Christian citizenship, and separation of church and state. His printed and taped sermons andBible studies have been circulated worldwide.In 1989, the [http://www.overland-baptist.org/ Overland Baptist Church] bestowed upon him the title, Pastor
Emeritus . Additionally, a ministerialscholarship atWilliam Jewell College is named in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Jackson.Jackson died at his home in
Sycamore Hills, Missouri onFebruary 15, 2003 , following a lengthy illness.ee also
Church of Our Saviour (Cincinnati, Ohio) Rector Paula M. Jackson, daughter of H. Dale JacksonReferences
External links
* [http://www.fbcjoplin.com/ First Baptist Church of Joplin, Missouri]
* [http://www.overland-baptist.org/ Overland Baptist Church]
* [http://www.sbuniv.edu/ Southwest Baptist University]
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