About Crimson Ministries

Our Name

Crimson Ministries derives its name from Isaiah 1:18 — "Come now, let us reason together, says the Lord: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool." Our name reflects the reconciling work of Jesus Christ at the heart of everything we do.

Our Mission

We uphold the inerrancy of Scripture and the priesthood of all believers. We believe the Holy Spirit guides sincere students of Scripture. Wisdom comes from the broader Christian tradition across 2,000 years — we incorporate insights from trusted theological voices alongside original content.

Our Ministry

Crimson Ministries provides Bible-based materials through nursing home ministry, prison discipleship programs, and church outreach — freely offered to those who could not otherwise access them.

Rev. Gary Wiley

Rev. Gary Wiley

Rev. Gary Wiley is the founder of Crimson Ministries. His ministry spans decades of faithful biblical teaching to thousands of people in the United States and countries around the world.

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts, University of Oklahoma
  • Master of Theology, Dallas Theological Seminary

Ministry Experience

  • Eight years as Virginia jail chaplain and regional training director
  • Eighteen years as Associate Pastor overseeing Christian Education and Missions, providing guidance to 54 missionary families across 20 countries
  • Current weekly Bible studies and monthly retirement center services in Denton, Texas
  • Ongoing prison ministry engagement

Married 46 years with four children and eleven grandchildren.

Ministry Areas

Churches

Bible studies and preaching to congregations seeking in-depth engagement with God's Word.

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Nursing Homes

Weekly services bringing Scripture and encouragement to residents in retirement and care facilities.

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Prisons

Discipleship programs and biblical teaching for incarcerated men and women seeking God.

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Global Outreach

Study materials distributed to pastors and teachers across 20+ countries who lack access to formal theological training.

Get in Touch

Questions, partnership inquiries, or simply want to share how these studies have helped — we'd love to hear from you.

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