
Dr. Jeremiah C. Hackley
A sacred administration builder helping institutions preserve memory, publish legacy, and build digital order.
“Sacred memory deserves structure.”
Dr. Jeremiah C. Hackley founded The General Secretary App and Exodus Ecosystems Technology through the RIGORHQ research and development framework to help churches, denominations, fellowships, conferences, and faith-based organizations build dashboards, apps, books, administrative products, publishing pathways, and Digital Estates that preserve sacred memory and prepare Kingdom continuity.
The church cannot carry tomorrow's assignment with yesterday's administrative containers.


Dr. Hackley served as General Secretary at Morehouse School of Religion and as President of the Student Christian League, building relationships across the African Methodist Episcopal, Baptist, Pentecostal, Methodist, Presbyterian, COGIC, Catholic, Disciples of Christ, AME Zion, CME, and independent Christian traditions. Browse the gallery of moments, mentors, partners, and platforms below.

A sacred administration builder helping institutions preserve memory, publish legacy, and build digital order.
“Sacred memory deserves structure.”
RIGORHQ is the research and development framework behind The General Secretary App and Exodus Ecosystems Technology pathway. It studies how belief becomes structure, how sacred memory becomes systems, how leadership becomes continuity, and how ministry organizations can move from inspiration into implementation.
RIGORHQ does not train churches to chase trends. RIGORHQ helps leaders build what survives.
Two crossings. One covenant of administration. Watch Moses lead Israel out of Pharaoh and Joshua lead them across the Jordan — each line below paired with the Scripture it stands on.
The anointing deserves administration.
"Provide out of all the people able men… and place such over them, to be rulers."
Sacred memory deserves structure.
"These words… shall be in thine heart… and thou shalt write them upon the posts of thy house, and on thy gates."
The founder should not be the filing cabinet.
"Thou wilt surely wear away… this thing is too heavy for thee; thou art not able to perform it thyself alone."
The pastor should not be the password vault.
"It is not reason that we should leave the word of God, and serve tables… we will give ourselves continually to prayer, and to the ministry of the word."
The secretary should not be the only memory system.
"That this may be a sign among you… these stones shall be for a memorial unto the children of Israel for ever."
A title is not a succession plan.
"Take thee Joshua… a man in whom is the spirit, and lay thine hand upon him… and put some of thine honour upon him."
A robe is not a records policy.
"He took up also the mantle of Elijah that fell from him… Where is the Lord God of Elijah?"
A board vote is not a Digital Estate.
"Then David gave to Solomon his son the pattern… and the pattern of all that he had by the spirit."
The church must stop renting holy significance in spaces it does not govern.
"Every place that the sole of your foot shall tread upon, that have I given unto you."
Dr. Hackley's work studies the future of faith-based institutions in a digital age. His research and development focus includes educational law, institutional structure, organizational memory, publishing systems, digital administration, app environments, leadership continuity, and the theological meaning of sacred memory.
Sacred memory is not nostalgia. Sacred memory is covenant evidence. Scripture, testimony, sermons, records, doctrine, music, minutes, reports, books, and institutional stories all carry evidence of what God has done among a people. General Secretary exists to help faith-based organizations stop scattering that evidence and start governing it with clarity.
The Community of Affirming Friends is a growing circle of leaders, builders, authors, pastors, administrators, students, and organizational witnesses who have experienced Dr. Hackley's work, thinking, systems, teaching, publishing, app development, and digital infrastructure strategy.
"I believe the church must stop treating administration as an afterthought. The anointing deserves administration. Sacred memory deserves structure. If God trusted a people with sermons, songs, records, testimonies, books, minutes, reports, and revelation, then those materials deserve more than scattered folders and rented platforms. They deserve digital order, spiritual clarity, publishing pathways, dashboards, apps, and Digital Estates that can serve the next generation."
— Dr. Jeremiah C. Hackley
Founder, The General Secretary App · Exodus Ecosystems Technology · RIGORHQ
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