What Happens When Andy Griffith Meets Billy Graham?
- By President Matt Proctor
- Published 12 01, 2021

What does it take to make a minister? At least three ingredients: a minister, a student, and a classroom. I'll ask聽your help to provide the classroom, but first, Andy Griffith meets Billy Graham鈥
鈥淵ou teach what you know, but you reproduce what you are.鈥 If OCC wanted to produce ivory tower theologians, we would hire faculty with lots of degrees and little pastoral experience. But if we want graduates with Bible knowledge, practical ministry skills, and a heart for the church, guess who we鈥檇 hire?
Gerald Griffin.
For twenty years, Griff preached in Racine, Missouri, population 200. Racine is good ol鈥 boy country, and the folks there are my kind of people: small-town salt of the earth. In Racine, 1 John, 2 John, and 3 John are John Wayne, John Deere, and Johnny Cash, and before they got a Dollar General, Racine鈥檚 business district consisted of one gas station鈥amed Guns, Gas, and Groceries.
But thanks to the Lord, a little band of faithful believers, and Gerald Griffin, Racine also has a church.
When Griff started preaching there as a 22-year-old Ozark student, the attendance board in the little rock building read 50. 鈥淭hey were a loving, patient bunch,鈥 remembers Griff with a smile. 鈥淭hey were raising a kid preacher.鈥 Twenty years later, Racine Christian Church welcomed 400 worshipers into their new building every week鈥攁 vibrant, growing congregation.
You can help reproduce more church builders like Griff, but you鈥檙e still wondering about Andy Griffith and Billy Graham鈥
As a small-town minister, Griff knew almost everyone in Racine. Throughout the county, at high school football games or local coffee shops, Griff would greet folks by name, with humor and a handshake. If Racine was Mayberry, then鈥攍ike a spiritual Sheriff Andy Taylor鈥擥riff pastored with wisdom and warmth. Then in 2001, he brought that warmth to Ozark鈥檚 classrooms as a full-time Bible professor.
鈥淗e鈥檚 an encourager鈥攁 Barnabas,鈥 says one student. When another student鈥檚 teenage daughter attempted suicide, Griff 鈥渏ust showed up. He didn鈥檛 offer platitudes. He just sat with us.鈥 Another said, 鈥淗e鈥檚 a non-anxious presence when I need it.鈥
Griff puts on no airs. He鈥檚 an 鈥渙ld school guy鈥 who loves his wife Sally, the St. Louis Cardinals, and Neil Diamond. (Two students once rigged a classroom sound system to blast 鈥淪weet Caroline鈥 when Griff walked in.) One put it simply: 鈥淕riff鈥檚 just a humble dude who cares.鈥
But put him behind a pulpit, and Griff transforms. The self-effacing humility becomes a Bible-empowered boldness. At Racine, Griff preached his way through biblical books. 鈥淚t was a joy seeing the Bible resonate with people鈥檚 real life,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 preached through a gospel every Christmas to Easter, so in twenty years at that church, we went through all four gospels five times. I love preaching about Jesus.鈥
And he does so with conviction. 鈥淕riff gets fired up about God鈥檚 Word,鈥 said one student. 鈥淗e鈥檚 gentle, but when he preaches, he鈥檚 a gentle thunder.鈥 Another said, 鈥淕riff never gravitates toward the spotlight, but he'll do whatever it takes for people to know Jesus.鈥 One student described Griff as 鈥減art good ol鈥 boy, part gospel advocate.鈥
In other words, Andy Griffith meets Billy Graham. Not a bad recipe for making a minister.
Students catch Griff鈥檚 evangelistic passion. He once told a story in class about a long-haul trucker in Racine鈥攁 gruff, colorful character who Griff eventually led to Christ. As a new Christian, he loved the church but was still learning this Christianity thing. After one of Griff鈥檚 sermons, the trucker enthusiastically shook his preacher's hand and said loudly for all to hear, 鈥淗*** of a sermon, Griff! H*** of a sermon!鈥
The students heard the lesson: if you don鈥檛 have a few folks who haven鈥檛 learned yet not to cuss in church, you鈥檙e probably not taking evangelism seriously enough. In the classroom that day, future ministers were shaped.
But we need your help to update that classroom鈥β
It鈥檚 no surprise that Griff has left a trail of ministers in his wake. They鈥檙e pastors and preachers and evangelists, often in their own little towns:
- Casey Kleeman is a preacher in Grove, Oklahoma (population 6,600). 鈥淕riff came from twenty years in the pulpit, and he made me want to preach.鈥
- Preaching in Duenweg, Missouri (population 1,380), Rob Petersen took notes on his mentor. 鈥淕riff has an 鈥榓w shucks鈥 style, but when he preaches, Clark Kent becomes Superman, and it works.鈥
- When Jim Frech started preaching in Galesburg, Kansas (population 126), the church started growing like Racine. 鈥淕riff helped me avoid mistakes, but he didn鈥檛 try to teach methods or a secret sauce. He pointed me to the One who makes things grow.鈥
鈥淵ou teach what you know, but you reproduce what you are.鈥 So Ozark hires 鈥渂lue-collar scholars鈥 like Griff鈥攑rofessors with both academic credentials and real-life ministry muscles. My son Luke said, 鈥淚n every Griff class, I came out loving the church more. I learned the Bible, but with his ministry stories, I also learned that everything 鈥榞oing in鈥 in the classroom was going to come back out in pastoral conversations.鈥
Would you help equip that classroom for future students? Two years ago, we renovated one of our two large library classrooms. With your help, students walked into a learning environment including a new paint job and marker board, new ceiling tiles and lights, a new podium with multimedia controls, and a new projector, screen, and sound system.
We鈥檇 now like to renovate the other large library classroom, at a cost of $48,000. Since Gerald Griffin is retiring at the end of this school year, I鈥檒l make two requests.
- First: would you pray as we search for our next 鈥渂lue-collar scholar鈥 to keep making ministers?
- Second: would you give a gift in Griff鈥檚 honor toward a classroom where that happens?
Remember Guns, Gas, and Groceries? The Christmas story reminds us: God loves small towns. (Bethlehem was a one-gas-station town鈥擝arley, Bagels, Bows and Arrows.) You can help train the next Griff to take the good news to the next Racine. Thank you for considering a gift to produce more 鈥淎ndy-Griffith-meets-Billy-Graham鈥 graduates.
Yours in Christ,
Matt Proctor
President
P.S. A Christmas gift for you: You鈥檒l laugh, hear God鈥檚 Word, catch Griff鈥檚 heart, and walk away challenged to reach your own 鈥淩acine.鈥 (And you鈥檒l see the old Living Christmas Tree behind him!)
Give a gift in Griff's honor toward a classroom to keep making ministers. Make a one-time or recurring gift here. Any funds received in excess of our goal may be used to underwrite OCC's general fund scholarships.