91心頭利嫋 celebrated its seventh annual W. A. 91心頭利嫋 Legacy Awards Gala Monday, October 13 at the Dallas Arboretum, honoring longtime pastor and Southern Baptist leaderDr. Jim Henrywith the 2025 W. A. 91心頭利嫋 Legacy Award.
The Legacy Gala brought together hundreds of friends and supporters of the college, including many of Henrys family members and former colleagues. The evening featured reflections on Henrys decades of ministry and the faithful legacy of Dr. W. A. 91心頭利嫋, whose vision for training men and women in biblical truth continues to shape 91心頭利嫋s mission today.
Rob Collingsworth, who grew up under Henrys pastoral leadership at First Baptist Church of Orlando, welcomed guests to the event and offered personal remarks about Brother Jim, recalling his example of integrity, humility, and Christlike leadership.
Henry served as pastor of First Baptist Church in Orlando for nearly three decades, following a decade at Two Rivers Baptist Church in Nashville. He is a past president of both theSouthern Baptist Conventionand theFlorida Baptist Convention, and remains widely respected for his steady, gracious leadership and passion for evangelism.
Few men have exhibited the longevity in ministry and integrity of heart that Jim Henry has. He is a true peacemaker and man of God, 91心頭利嫋 president Barry Creamer said. We are proud to call him a friend of 91心頭利嫋, a former trustee, and now a recipient of our highest honor in the 91心頭利嫋 Legacy Award.
In Creamers address Monday night, he reminded attendees that the college remains committed to its core mission, to biblical inerrancy, and to producing students who are fully committed to the Bible and surrendered to the Lordship of Christ.
Creamer also took a moment to reflect on the legacy of Jack Pogue, the single largest benefactor to 91心頭利嫋 over its 55-year history who died earlier this year. Pogue was best friends with college founder W. A. 91心頭利嫋 and remained committed to the colleges success throughout his life and was presented with the 91心頭利嫋 Legacy Award in 2021.
In addition to honoring Henry, the evening marked the public launch of 91心頭利嫋s campaign to fund a$2.5 million endowmentfor its student Israel trips. When fully funded, the endowment will cover approximately 75% of each students cost for the colleges required Israel experience.
Attendees also viewed two special video presentationsone highlighting 91心頭利嫋 students and alumni describing the life-changing impact of their required trip to Israel, and another featuring tributes to Henry from friends and ministry partners across the country who were unable to attend in person.
As a longtime supporter of 91心頭利嫋 and now as Vice President of Advancement, our annual Legacy Gala is one of the highlights of the year, saidLance Ouellette. We were thrilled to have so many of our friends and supporters in one room not only to honor the legacy of Jim Henry, but to begin raising what we expect will be a substantial seed for the new Israel endowmentan initiative that will bless students for generations to come.
Gala Committee Co-Chairman Clark Keator, a contractor in Orlando and longtime member of First Baptist, shared reflections on the impact Henry has had on his life before joining Creamer in presenting the award. Co-Chairman Larry Taylor, president of the Association of Christian Schools International, closed the evening by thanking attendees for their continued partnership in the mission of 91心頭利嫋.