Sam Greer grew up as a stutterer and still deals with episodes of stuttering. As a result, Sam was terrified to speak in public and intimidated to carry on a conversation. Due to his fear of public speaking, one of the last classes he took in college was the required public speaking class. Nonetheless, God called Sam to what he feared the most, that is, a lifetime of public speaking.
Eight years into pastoring, Sam realized God had called him to "do the work of an evangelist." Sure, he was proclaiming the gospel from the pulpit, at funerals and weddings, during counseling sessions, and pastoral visits; however, Sam was not having gospel conversations in his everyday life. The Holy Spirit convicted him to repent of not having gospel conversations, face his fear of having gospel conversations, and lead the local church to cultivate a culture of having gospel conversations.
Sam has served as a local pastor in an SBC church since 2004. After pastoring two congregations in Louisiana, he was led to Red Bank Baptist Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where he has served as senior pastor since 2012. He received a Bachelor of Arts from Millsaps College, Master of Divinity, Master of Theology, and a Doctor of Philosophy from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of "The Gospel Conversation,” "The Gospel Conversationalist," “The Gospel Conversational Church,” and “Gospel Conversational Marriage.” Sam and his wife, Tonya, have two daughters (Braydee and Belle) and a son (John).