The Rev. Dr. Bradley Price Roderick

PhD, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary 1993
MDiv, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary 1986
BA, Mississippi College, 1984 (Special Distinction with Highest Honors)

Vice President of Academic Affairs

Director of the Stanway Institute for World Missions and Evangelism

Associate Professor of Missions

After thirty-plus years in cross-cultural missions, Bradley continues discovering ways to help believers be on mission with the Father in prayer, evangelism, discipleship, leadership training, and church planting. Trinity has been a place for formation in practical and spiritual aspects of service to Christ and His Church, committed to God's Word and sharing it.

As Vice President of Academic Affairs and Director of the Stanway Institute for World Missions and Evangelism, Bradley loves that Trinity's emphasis is formation—helping students, staff, faculty, and administration become better disciples prepared to fulfill the Great Commission. Trinity doesn't offer random classes but guides a community to work together for mutual edification. Classes, weekly lunches, Daily Offices, weekly Eucharist, and gathering over coffee help all be made more into Christ's image.

Bradley is thankful for Trinity's outsized impact on the Global Anglican Communion. Participating in ACNA, GAFCON, and Global South Fellowship events, he encounters Trinity family serving faithfully around the country and globe. He and his wife Gretchen enjoy trying new cuisines and are proud grandparents of Jude, Sofia, and Ivy. They love to travel and he's visited all fifty states and over thirty-five countries!

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Research Interests

Following thirty-plus years in cross-cultural missions, Dr. Roderick continues to be interested in discovering the most effective ways to help all believers be on mission with the Father. His research focuses on how Christians learn and apply what they've learned in prayer, evangelism, discipleship, leadership training, and church planting in culturally appropriate and biblically grounded ways. This emphasis on practical missiology reflects his commitment to equipping the global church for faithful witness across diverse cultural contexts, ensuring that theological education translates into effective ministry that honors both Scripture and the unique cultural settings where the gospel is proclaimed.

Resources by

Bradley

PhD Dissertation
  • An Evangelical Christian Response to the American Black Muslim Movement, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 1993
Journal Articles
  • “Not Getting Lost in Translation,” The Occasional Bulletin of the Evangelical Missiological Society, Vol. 33:1, Fall 2019.
  • With Joseph Gordy: “Every People, Every Place: Gospel Proclamation and Disciple Making to the Ends of the Earth,” The Journal Number 6: Spring 2019.
  • “The Birth of a Nation: A Brief History of the Nation of Islam,” The Bulletin of the Henry Martyn Institute of Islamic Studies, Vol 17:2, 1998.
  • “God’s Mission to Egypt in the Exodus,” The Theological Educator Number 52: Fall, 1995.
Missionary Booklets
  • Embracing ASAP 101: Preparing to Take the Gospel to South Asian Peoples, IMB, 2014.
  • Thirty Days of Prayer for the Muslims of India, Indian Baptist Society, Bangalore, 1999.
  • The Muslims of Karnataka, Indian Baptist Society, Bangalore, 1998.
Shorter Articles
  • “Street Smart Evangelism,” Discipleship Journal’s 101 Best Small Group Ideas, Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1996.
  • 10-part series on church planting, The Penn-Jersey; Harrisburg, PA: Baptist Convention of Pennsylvania-South Jersey, 1996
  • “When the World Moves Next Door,” Discipleship Journal, Sept/Oct 1995.
  • 12-part series on interfaith witnessing, reprinted as Faiths of New England: A Guide to Effective Interfaith Witnessing, Northborough, MA: Baptist Convention of New England, 1994.

Other Faculty & Staff

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Mr. John McCoy

Director of Accounting

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Mr. Kevin Singleton

IT Specialist

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Mrs. Amy Miguel

Advancement Assistant