The King's University (Texas) Explained

The King's University
Religious Affiliation:Christian (Gateway Church (Texas))
President:Irini Fambro
Students:650
Country:United States
Coor:32.9396°N -97.1215°W
Former Names:The King's College and Seminary

The King's University is a private evangelical university in Southlake, Texas.

History

The King's University was founded by Jack W. Hayford with The Church on the Way as The King’s College and Seminary, in Van Nuys, (San Fernando Valley), California, in 1997.[1] In 2012, the school changed its name to become "The King's University" and opened a campus in Southlake, Texas sponsored by Gateway Church (Texas).[2] In 2013, the main campus and administration left California and permanently moved to Southlake.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History. The King's University. 17 September 2017.
  2. mysouthlakenews.com, The King's University at Gateway Opens New Southlake Campus in August, USA, MAY 15, 2013
  3. JENNIFER LECLAIRE, charismanews.com, Jack Hayford Moves the King’s University's Main Campus to Texas, USA, 11/11/2013