Clayton Cloer, pastor of the Church at the Cross in Orlando, has been named president of the Baptist College of Florida.
On May 24, BCF’s board of trustees unanimously approved the presidential search committee’s recommendation of Cloer who will begin serving as president-elect on Nov. 1, 2022, and assume his presidential duties on Jan. 1, 2023. Cloer will succeed BCF President Thomas Kinchen who led the college’s expansion and growth for three decades and announced in November 2021 his plans to retire by Dec. 31, 2022.
“Our college students need to be educated with a Christian worldview in order to stand for Christ in our communities, churches and world,” Cloer said. “We have a solemn responsibility to speak the truth, teach the truth and live by the truth. We value education and the young lives entrusted to our shepherding. Therefore, we must integrate the truth of God’s Word into the study areas of a modern university and offer them to our Florida Baptists.”
‘Sending power’
Cloer added that he is looking forward to “partnering with Florida Baptist churches to train the next generation of pastors, missionaries and Christian leaders. A school has great sending power when partnerships are harnessed and resources are leveraged to the end that the nations be reached.”
Trained and mentored by the late B. Gray Allison, former president of Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary in Memphis, Tennessee, Cloer said, “I believe God has gifted me to do this, and God gave me a desire to do it. Our great college has been positioned and poised to become a leader among the other 48 Southern Baptist colleges and universities.”
The presidential search process began in March after the school’s search committee, chaired by RC Mills, was named. At that time, Mills said the search committee was seeking an individual who could provide “visionary leadership” to move the college forward.
In his nearly 20 years as a pastor in the Sunshine State, Cloer has served as a board member of the Florida Baptist Convention and president of the Florida Baptist Pastors Conference (2009).
“Clayton has proven his deep commitment to Christ as a faithful pastor in Florida. He is a loved and trusted leader in the Florida Baptist Convention. His visionary leadership will transition the Baptist College of Florida to greater Kingdom impact. I believe the brightest days are ahead for the Baptist College of Florida in partnership with Florida Baptists,” said Tommy Green, Florida Baptists’ executive director-treasurer.
Prior to serving the Church at the Cross, the South Carolina native served as pastor of Highland Baptist Church in Senatobia, Mississippi, and as the executive pastor of Kirby Woods Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee.
In addition to his undergraduate degree from Clemson University in South Carolina, Cloer earned a master’s degree and a doctorate from Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary.
Cloer and his wife, Linda, have two young adult sons.
EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Margaret Colson and originally published by the Florida Baptist Convention.