My name is Quincy Alexander Jones (my friends call me “Q”). I was born (many, many moons ago) in Washington, D.C. and raised in Silver Spring, MD by my mother and grandfather. Since I’m from D.C., I’m a die-hard Redskins (sorry Cowboys), Wizards, Georgetown Hoya and MD Terps fan. (I love my home teams…except hockey!)
I am married to an amazing and beautiful Proverbs 31 woman – Rhonda and we have 5 cute and crazy kids (Raquel-16, Rhema-11, Q.J.-9, Quinton-8, and Raven-5)! (And oh yeah – Nisa – y’all know Nisa – she’s my fam too!) My wife and I met in 1994 and have been married since Dec. 1995. We both lived in the D.C. area all our lives.
We moved to Ft. Worth from Laurel, MD in July of 2007 for me to complete my theological training at Southwestern. As you know, I am a student at the College at Southwestern; my concentration is History of Ideas. I transferred from Washington Bible College in Lanham, MD. Lord willing, I will continue at Southwestern to complete my master’s degree.
I believe the Lord has called me to serve as a pastor as well as a teacher in some capacity at the college or seminary level. (So, I hope to pursue a Ph.D after seminary as well.) My passion is to see God’s people grounded in the truths of the faith and thinking according to Scripture in all of life so that in all things God would be glorified in us through Jesus. I also aspire to write, so I have a blog (which is my practice ground) where I write on practical theological issues (all my other interests can be found on “About me”).
I have been a Christian for almost 14 years now and became a believer when I was 21. (If anyone is ever interested in hearing my testimony – I’ll be happy to share.) Not long after becoming a believer, I sensed God calling me to preach the Word. Over time God has confirmed through His people that He has gifted me for this purpose. I have served in various ministries in various ways. I have served in Young Life, as full time Youth Director at Wallace Presbyterian Church (98-01), and as a lay leader at Hope Bible Church. And since 98, I have been a part of the Christian (Reformed) hip-hop ministry: ChristCentric (my handle is Q-D.O.G. – Quincy, Disciple of God’sSon).
That’s me in a nutshell. In closing, just would like to say that our time at Southwestern so far has been a real encouragement blessing. It’s been great getting to know many of you and I look forward to continuing to learn and grow with you all.
Jude 2-3,
Q
