• Wayne Conrad

    Wayne Conrad
    Worship Pastor

    Wayne Conrad was born in northeast Louisiana and attended public schools there. He is part native American, belonging to the Cherokee tribe. After graduating from West Monroe High School, he went on to higher education at Louisiana College (B.A Sociology) and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He has a Master’s degree from Criswell College, as well as additional graduate studies in psychology, teaching English as a Second Language, and the religion of Islam. Wayne pastored a Reformed Baptist Church in Monroe, Louisiana, for a number of years before he moved to Dallas, Texas, where he worked as a reading teacher at El Centro College in downtown Dallas for 20 years. He has been an active member in Good Shepherd Church, a Baptist Reformed Fellowship, in Dallas, for many years where he is the occasional preacher. Wayne has had a life-long passion for reading and has an extensive theological library. Another of his great interests is found in this question, “How do we worship God?” He has devoted much study and thought to this subject and has exercised his interest and knowledge in this area as he has served as the Minister of Worship at Good Shepherd Church for many years.

  • Jeff Gregory

    Jeff Gregory
    Pastor

    Jeff Gregory has been pastor of Good Shepherd Church since 1995. He attended New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Reformed Seminary (Jackson, MS campus) where he completed the M.Div. degree. Jeff is a native Texan and graduate from the University of Texas. The great love of his life, after Jesus and the Word of God, is the Church, the worship gathering and fellowship of the people of God. Good Shepherd Church has always had a strong emphasis on world missions, and Jeff has continued that tradition by participating in several mission trips overseas as well as leading the church in helping lend support to seventeen missionaries. Jeff, along with fellow worshippers, seeks to magnify the Word, the Table, and the Spirit in our Sunday gatherings.