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George Grant

George Grant (1954 – N/A) is an American preacher, pastor, and author whose ministry within the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) has emphasized biblical preaching, cultural engagement, and Christian education for over four decades. Born in Houston, Texas, specific details about his parents and early life are not widely documented, though his evangelical faith emerged in a Southern context. He earned a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Houston, an M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy from Whitefield Theological Seminary, a D.Hum. from Belhaven College, and pursued a D.Min. candidacy at Knox Theological Seminary, blending rigorous scholarship with pastoral calling. Grant’s preaching career began as a church planter and pastor in Texas for ten years, followed by a role as assistant to D. James Kennedy at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Florida, where he also taught at Knox Theological Seminary. Moving to Tennessee in 1991, he founded King’s Meadow Study Center and Franklin Classical School, later planting Parish Presbyterian Church in Franklin in 2006, where he serves as pastor emeritus. His sermons on SermonIndex.net reflect a Reconstructionist zeal for applying Scripture to all life, drawing from over 70 books like The Micah Mandate and Changing of the Guard. Married to Karen, with whom he has three children, he continues to preach, teach, and advocate for classical Christian education globally.