Gregory Frank Clark, Sr., Rev. Clark was the Founder and Senior
Pastor of Grace Primitive Baptist Church for (10) years from (1977
– 1987) and is the Founder, President, and Director of On One Accord
Ministry since (1994) Rev. Clark completed (4) units of Clinical
Pastoral Education from The Cleveland Clinic Educational
Foundation. He teaches in the schools of The Chaplaincy Internship
Program (CIP), and On One Accord Bible Institute in Chagrin Falls,
Ohio at the Parkside Church Campus. He was an Associate Pastor at
The House of the Lord from (September 1987 – April 2020) He served
as the professor of Systematic Theology, and New Testament Survey
at Logos Bible Institute, and is the Lead Teacher Equip To Serve in
Akron and Canton Campuses. Rev. Clark was the director, of The
House of the Lord Prison and Reentry Ministry. Rev. Clark currently
teaches a class for Clergies and Deacons called, Grasping, Living, and
Preaching God’s Word. Rev. Clark earned a M.Min. from Trinity
Theological Seminary, received a B.Th. from International Bible
Institute and Seminary, and an Associate of Arts degree from
Cuyahoga Community College. Rev. Clark retired after (21) years of
service from State of Ohio where he was the Senior Chaplain at
Cuyahoga Hills Juvenile Correctional Facility.
Certificate(s) Training: The Role of Spiritual Leaders during
Community Disaster (May 26, 2009), Case Mandel School of Applied
Sciences, Enhancing Staff/Volunteers Relationships, (March 12, 2007),
Department of Pastoral Care, Taking Care of the Caretaker the
Chaplain’s Spiritual, Emotional, and Physical Well Being, (May 1,
2007), Ohio State Chaplains, The Twin Crisis of the Ethics of
Technology & Minister’s Self-Care, Honorary title of Doctor of
Divinity from Universal Ministries School of Theology for Meritorious
Recognition of Life Experiences. (September 4, 2007) (November 4,
2003), Thomas Merton and Spiritual Kinship in Marriage, (May 12,
2003) Ministry Stress: In the Midst of Devastation, (April 15, 2002),
Busch Family Funeral Chapels, The Sacred Sadness of Grief
Incorporating Spirituality into Your Healing Work with the Bereaved,
(October 16, 2001), The Pastor as Diagnostician: Spiritual
Assessment, (October 16, 2001), Biblical Ethics with an Emphasis on
Pastoral Wellness, (October 17, 2000), Multi-Cultural Ministry, (April
10, 2000), Ministry to the Disenfranchised, (April 13, 1999), Exploring
the Spiritual Dimensions of Death, Grief and Mourning, (October 20,
1999), Total Pastoral Care, (April 16, 1998), The Gift of Significance,
Spirituality and Emotions, (April 21, 1998), Preaching as Listening,
(April 8, 1997), National Educational Service, Strategies for
Reaching Disruptive and Angry Youth: Creating Caring
Communities, (October 17, 1997), Ministry and Contemporary Issues,
(October 21, 1997), Pastoral Boundaries, (October 25, 1996), Ohio
State Chaplains-Association Story Listening (April 24-25, 1995), Task
Force on Violent Crime, (October 9, 1994), Ohio State Chaplains-
Association Ministry With Manipulative People (April 11-12, 1994),
Work of a Pastor (May 26, 1994), Social Workers Workshop in
Columbus, Ohio (October 1994), Ohio State Chaplains-Association
Pastoral Care Retreat In Spiritual Growth, and (October 28-29, 1993)
Suicide Prevention Training, (October 19-20, 1993). He and his wife,
Annie have two adult children, 11 grandchildren, and 3 great
grandchildren.