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Rev. Dr. Zan Wesley Holmes Jr. graduated cum laude from Huston–Tillotson University in Austin, Texas, and holds two graduate degrees from Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University [2] where he also served as Adjunct Professor of Preaching for 24 years.
Ben Campbell Johnson (March 28, 1932, in Elba, Alabama – June 2, 2016, in Atlanta, Georgia) was an American ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and a professor emeritus of evangelism and spiritual direction at Columbia Theological Seminary. He is known for his work in church renewal movements and on interfaith relations ...
James Alfred Smith Senior (born May 19, 1931) is the Pastor Emeritus [1] of the Allen Temple Baptist Church in Oakland, California. [2]Ebony Magazine chose Smith to be one of the "Most Influential Black Americans" and was one of the magazine's Top 15 Greatest Black Preachers of 1993.
On Easter, 2013, he became Senior Pastor of the historic Grace Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Peoria, Illinois and ministered in that capacity until 2020, when he was made Pastor Emeritus. In 2020, Chapell was appointed Stated Clerk Pro Tempore of the PCA and in 2021 was elected as the Stated Clerk (i.e., Chief Administrative Officer), a position ...
Dr. David O. Dykes (born January 16, 1953) is Pastor Emeritus and the former Senior Pastor of Green Acres Baptist Church in Tyler, Texas. [1] He is also the author of several Christian books. Under his leadership Green Acres became "one of the leading churches in America," according to president of the SBC Executive Committee Morris Chapman. [3]
A Methodist pastor wearing a cassock, vested with a surplice and stole, with preaching bands attached to his clerical collar. Deacons, Ordained Elders, and Methodist Licensed Local Pastors are addressed as Reverend, unless they hold a doctorate, in which case they are often addressed in formal situations as The Reverend Doctor.
Pastor Lutzer is the featured speaker on two radio broadcasts produced by Moody Church Media: "Songs in the Night," (1980–Present) and "Running to Win" (1998–Present). [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] From 1980-2024, he was also the featured speaker on the "Moody Church Hour," a weekly broadcast of worship and teaching.
Leith Anderson is the son of Charles William Anderson and Margery Freeman Anderson. [1] [dead link ]Anderson graduated from West Essex High School, North Caldwell, New Jersey; Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, Illinois (diploma); Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois (B.A. in Sociology); Denver Seminary, Denver, Colorado (Master of Divinity); and Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena ...