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Ray Bakke

1938 - 2022

Ray Bakke obituary, 1938-2022, Bellingham, WA

BORN

1938

DIED

2022

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Ray Bakke Obituary

Bellingham - Raymond (Ray) Bakke was born to Tollef and Ruth Bakke in Bellingham, WA, but within a month moved to Cordova and then Kodiak, Alaska before returning to Bellingham in 1944. The family moved to the farming and logging community of Saxon in 1946 and Ray attended Acme Elementary and Mt. Baker High School, graduating in 1956. Ray studied voice and sang principal roles in musicals and played cornet in the band. He was a voracious reader. He grew up milking cows and logging. The Saxon Lutheran Church was his spiritual home, and he made a serious commitment to follow Jesus. That led to his decision to attend Moody Bible Institute in Chicago in the fall of 1956.

Moody introduced Ray to Chicago ministries. He also had the opportunity to travel all over the USA and much of Europe as a tenor in the Moody Chorale, and with his cornet in the brass choir. It was at Moody where he met Corean Jantz, his piano accompanist. Their marriage took place in her hometown of West Plains, Missouri on August 27, 1960.

Ray became minister of youth and music at Elim Baptist Church in Seattle in 1959, directing three choirs and three youth groups. When the senior pastor left, Ray was appointed interim pastor and found a calling in preaching and teaching. A second interim ministry followed at Dunlap Baptist Church in South Seattle, while Ray completed his BA in history at Seattle Pacific College in 1965. Son Woody was born in 1961 and Brian followed in 1963.

After graduation from SPC the family moved to inner city Chicago in 1965 so Ray could complete seminary and Corean her degrees in music. Post grad degrees followed at McCormick Seminary where Ray served as adjunct professor in Christian History. He also taught part time at Trinity College and became senior pastor of Fairfield Avenue Baptist Church from 1969 to 1979.

Ray and Corean became legal guardian to a classmate of Woody's in 1978 - Brian Davis, an African American who served as a social worker with youth and special needs adults. During his life Brian taught Ray and Corean how to look at the world through Black eyes.

While serving as pastor and professor, along with ministry colleagues, Ray began an urban training program called The Seminary Consortium for Urban Pastoral Education (SCUPE). In 1979 Ray moved on to be professor of Global Urban Ministry at Northern Baptist Seminary, and simultaneously Senior Associate for large cities working with Billy Graham's Lausanne committee and World Vision. Ray did ministry consultations in more than 200 large cities around the world between 1980 and 2000.

Ray was a founding member of the Mustard Seed Foundation Board of Directors and was a primary shaper of the guidelines and strategy of this unique family foundation. From 1983 to 2022 Ray served as a board member helping to develop grant applications that gave funding to small congregations in major cities on six continents.

In 1984 Ray was invited to speak at the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship's Urbana Missions Conference. He was also a platform speaker at Urbana conferences in 1987 and 2006.

In 1995 Ray helped launch the urban ministry doctoral program at Eastern Baptist Seminary in Philadelphia, and when that seminary closed to reorganize, he moved that doctoral program to Seattle as part of Northwest Graduate School where he had become Chancellor from 2000 to 2011. In 2006 Ray linked NWGS to Payne Theological Seminary, in order to build a bridge between an all-White seminary and an all-Black seminary. After a serious self-study the trustees renamed NWGS Bakke Graduate University for its primary focus was enabling scholars to turn the large cities into learning laboratories for global mission in collaboration with many denominations.

Ray wrote "The Urban Christian" and "A Theology as Big as The City" and provided 1200 articles for the Word in Life Study Bible published by Thomas Nelson. He also wrote other books and numerous articles for scholarly journals and popular magazines. His books have been translated and published in several languages, including Chinese, Spanish, Vietnamese, Danish, Arabic, French, Thai, Ukrainian, Russian, and Portuguese.

From 2012 to 2019 Ray served as Professor of Global Urban Mission in the graduate school of Bethel Seminary in Hong Kong, the historic school of the Church of Christ in China. The Ray Bakke Center at Bethel has doctoral programs for scholars in China and other countries, while immersing students in cities of India, the Philippines, and the Middle East. Ray formally retired in 2019.

Ray was preceded in death by his wife, Dr. Corean (July 24, 2021) and Brian Davis (July 2018). Ray is survived by two brothers (Dennis and Lowell, and their spouses) and a sister Marilyn Pearson. There are many beloved Bakke nieces and nephews. Ray's son Woody teaches at Lummi Nation High School. Woody's son Elijah is working on his AA degree, and is in medic training with the National Guard, currently fighting fires in the western states. Woody's daughter, Amber, along with her husband Xavier and their two children, Olivia and Micah, are on a military base in Maryland where Xavier is stationed. Son Brian and his wife Lisa live in Washington DC where Brian serves as the Director of Americas for the Mustard Seed Foundation. Brian Davis is survived by Jordan Carrier and his two children (Jordan Carrier, Jr., and A'Miyah Marie Carrier) currently residing near Tampa Bay, FL.

Ray is also survived by hundreds of Doctor of Ministry students all over the globe who were taught by him, and a multitude of daughters and sons in the faith who are involved in urban ministry around the world.

He was buried next to his wife and with his extended family at the Saxon Cemetery in rural Whatcom County, Washington, on Sunday February 27th.

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Published by Skagit Valley Herald from Mar. 1 to Mar. 2, 2022.

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Sharon Billing Hyland

June 1, 2024

I´ve been thinking about Ray and Corean a lot lately And just discovered that he had passed away last year and that she was also with the Lord. I came as a new Christian from Briercrest Bible school to work at the Fairfield Ave., Baptist Church in the summer of 1969. It was a summer that I will always remember and Ray taught us so much as developing Christian workers. I was from the Montana sticks so I had never even heard hardly of race, wars, or any of that kind of thing. Later, Ray and his wife stopped to see my parents in Montana on their trip to Seattle with their camper. He teased me about my 20 mile dirt driveway. What a special couple they were and what a heritage they´ve left I made so many wonderful friends that year and I´ve lost touch with all of them sadly. But what a reunion it will be in heaven. That was the most wonderful summer. A country girl could´ve imagined. Wehad a Bible club every week and got to know so many people in the neighborhood. The church was welcoming and loving and just as it should´ve been. If anyone from there would like to contact me. My Facebook page is under Sharon Hyland my married name, but my name was Billing. My condolences to the family who are missing this dear couple.

Derrick Okine

February 28, 2024

We miss these illustrious children of God, Ray and Corean Bakke who taught us to look at the world with the eyes of Jesus Christ. May Ray and Corean Bakke rest in perfect peace!

Rev. Alvin Riley

June 21, 2022

We praise God for the life and ministry of Ray Bakke. I was a student of Ray at the then Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary back in the 1990s. I was not able to complete the DMin at that time but Ray encouraged me to continue and complete at a later date. I'm now enrolled at Payne Theological Seminary where Ray was also an instructor and I just recently heard about his homegoing and offering my prayers and sympathies to the family and friends of Ray Bakke. Rest in Peace and in the Power of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

George & Sheila Houston

March 12, 2022

We wish to offer our condolences to the family of our friend and Mentor Ray Bakke and to thank God for the manner in which Ray was able to serve his generation.

Simon Peter Waiti

March 3, 2022

From Nairobi Kenya, I wish to express my heartfelt condolences to the family of Bakke family because of the passing on Ray Bakke. Indeed a giant has rested and in the shoulders of this giant I stood in them a decade ago and began seeing how God was calling me into urban ministry. For Ray to offer his shoulders in terms of knowledge, experience and network to many urban leaders like me so as to be envisioned and develop a passion for urban ministry is a real miracle!! His good work will continue through thousands of leaders that he inspired and taught from all over the world. Rest in power.

Dr. KING KINANG

March 1, 2022

Thank God for a life well spent with global impact all round the world. May Lord grant Dr. Ray Bakke eternal rest

Derrick Festus Okine

March 1, 2022

Thank God for the life of Ray and the Bakke family. Ray and his wife were a gift to me and the global Christian world. They made a real and lasting spiritual impression on us. May their souls rest peacefully in the bosom of Abraham! We shall surely miss them.

Dereje Shiferaw

March 1, 2022

I pray for the family that the Holy Spirit to comfort you.

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Jackson Mwaura

March 1, 2022

Ray was a great inspiration.He had a passion for transformational leadership in the city.May the his vision for world cities continue with all of us whose life he impacted.

Emmanuel

March 1, 2022

God gives and God takes away,
We thank Him for such gift he has given us and what he was able to accomplish.
Ray is no more but his legacy will live for years and years. Those who got to know him and went through his hands keep the candle burning in following his footsteps.
May God's comfort be upon his family.
Emmanuel

Lynn

February 28, 2022

Wow!! What an impressive bio! He accomplished alot!!!

Natalie & Julian

February 25, 2022

Dear Woody, Brian & family
We are thinking of you.
May the Lord bring special touch and comfort in this time of grief.
There is an outpouring of tributes from us here in Hong kong, how we all love and miss Ray so much.
Sorry again that I can't attend in person, thankful that Julian can. hope to see u guys again in the summer.

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