
About
I'm Nick Lockwood — a Baptist pastor, preacher, and writer based in Perth, Western Australia.
I've spent more than two decades in ministry — from leading a church plant in outer-suburban Perth, to seven years as Priest in Charge of an Anglican parish in Willetton, to my current work in Baptist pastoral ministry. Across those different contexts, the calling has stayed the same: help ordinary people hear the gospel clearly, and help the local church be faithful in the place where it's been planted.
I hold a BA in Theology from Murdoch University and am currently completing a Graduate Certificate in Divinity at Morling College, under the supervision of Dr David Starling. I completed Arrow Leadership's two-year Emerging Leaders Programme and the Tree of Life Programme in Christian Spirituality and Spiritual Direction — formation experiences that deepened my conviction that ministry is as much about who we're becoming as what we're doing.
I'm reformed in my theology, shaped by the patristic tradition and the great cloud of witnesses, and convinced that Christ-centred preaching and prayer are the engine room of everything. I love expository preaching that takes the text seriously and the congregation seriously — and I love the ordinary rhythms of ministry that don't make the news: the conversations after church, the prayers before a hard week, the small faithfulnesses that only God sees.
The name The Ordinary Pastor comes from a conviction I keep returning to: that faithfulness, not fame, is what God asks of most of us. I write for pastors and church people who feel the weight of that ordinariness — and want to hold it well.
I'm married to Katherine, and we have two daughters, Elizabeth and Aliyah.