WELCOME
to adamgosnell.com, a hub for the work, ministry, and projects of Adam Gosnell
About Adam
The Rev. Adam Salter Gosnell is a systems architect and American Anglican priest. He serves as Assisting Priest at Light of Christ Anglican Church, the Chief Information Officer of Vak-Pak, the Founder and CEO of JethroXP, and the Lead Developer of the Liturgy Generator.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Ouachita Baptist and a Masters of Divinity from Gordon-Conwell. He’s here pictured with his lovely wife, Rebecca, and their children. They live in Greater Austin, Texas.
In his free time, Adam enjoys automation, having a magnificent beard, and is an avid indoorsman.
Work, Ministry, and Projects
Vak-Pak
Adam is the Chief Information Officer of Vak-Pak, a commercial water-filtration business out of Jacksonville, Florida. You can learn more about Vak-Pak here.
Fractional COO
Adam offers part-time operational support, particularly for startups and entrepreneurs. Message him on LinkedIn to learn more.
The Liturgy Generator
Adam is the Lead Developer of The Liturgy Generator, a free web-service that generates bulletins and slides for Sunday morning liturgies in Anglican Churches. Learn more here.
Speaker
Adam speaks regularly at conferences, seminars, and retreats. If you're looking for someone engaging and insightful, message Adam on LinkedIn.
ACNA
Adam is ordained as a priest in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). You can learn more about the Anglican Church in North America here.
My People
Adam writes a (semi-regular) newsletter called “My People”.” It includes updates on his work and his family. You can see his newsletter archive here.
JethroXP
Adam is the Founder and CEO of JethroXP, a nonprofit that provides executive-pastoral support to charities. You can learn more about JethroXP here.
Light of Christ Church
Father Adam serves as an Assisting Priest at Light of Christ Anglican Church in Georgetown, Texas. You can learn more here.
Sermon Archive
Father Adam’s sermons are (semi-regularly) uploaded into a Youtube Archive. You can watch and listen to Father Adam’s sermons here.