Hugh's News has become a daily Bible school for me. I am learning and relearning Biblical truths that mean so much to me.
At the age of 90, I am privileged to sit at my computer and drink from the fountains of Biblical and theological studies that enrich my life. I am eager to see what a daily Hugh's News will provide for all of us who love to read what Hugh Morgan continues to produce from his small office in Winder, Georgia. He does it with joy and in addition to the heavy responsibility he has daily in the care of his wife, Melvine, whom we all love and appreciate. She is a marvelous Christian lady and one of the finest female soloists I have ever heard.
Hugh and Melvine Morgan have served the IPHC as pastors of four outstanding Pentecostal Holiness churches, have enjoyed a great ministry to the men and women and their families of the United States Air Force as Hugh was an Air Force chaplain, as the President of Southwestern College, now renamed Southwestern Christian University, the director/endorser of Chaplains Ministries, IPHC, and now as the editor of Hugh's News & Commentary now for over 22 years. I look forward to reading Hugh's News every day. I often forward it to my family and friends as well as encourage them to subscribe to this newsletter that serves IPHC ministries and the body of Christ worldwide.
Hugh Morgan continues to be one of the most connected men in the IPHC. Because of his longevity of years in living and positions of leadership in the church he knows just about everybody. He and Melvine make it a practice to remember the names of people they meet. People are important to them. They endeavor to make people feel important to them.
Lonnie R. Rex, Spring, TX
[Lonnie and Betty Rex are two outstanding church pianists. In addition, Lonnie can play pipe organs and he is a master of playing Hammond C3 Organs. He plays organ solos for the Glorious Way Church in Houston on Sundays and Wednesday nights. Lonnie and Betty are noted for their twin concert grand piano duets. Lonnie directed the now famous 100 voice choirs and orchestras for our General Conferences and Sunday School Conventions. Betty was always at the piano with her gifted Pentecostal style of playing the piano. She furnished our music at the Chaplains and Spouses Retreat in Greensboro a few years ago prior to General Conference that year.
I have been to their lovely home in Spring, TX, and listened with joy as Betty played her concert grand piano in their home for me. I have known them since 1954 when I met them in Washington, DC at the National Pentecostal Holiness Church when I was a young Marine at Quantico, VA.]
At the age of 90, I am privileged to sit at my computer and drink from the fountains of Biblical and theological studies that enrich my life. I am eager to see what a daily Hugh's News will provide for all of us who love to read what Hugh Morgan continues to produce from his small office in Winder, Georgia. He does it with joy and in addition to the heavy responsibility he has daily in the care of his wife, Melvine, whom we all love and appreciate. She is a marvelous Christian lady and one of the finest female soloists I have ever heard.
Hugh and Melvine Morgan have served the IPHC as pastors of four outstanding Pentecostal Holiness churches, have enjoyed a great ministry to the men and women and their families of the United States Air Force as Hugh was an Air Force chaplain, as the President of Southwestern College, now renamed Southwestern Christian University, the director/endorser of Chaplains Ministries, IPHC, and now as the editor of Hugh's News & Commentary now for over 22 years. I look forward to reading Hugh's News every day. I often forward it to my family and friends as well as encourage them to subscribe to this newsletter that serves IPHC ministries and the body of Christ worldwide.
Hugh Morgan continues to be one of the most connected men in the IPHC. Because of his longevity of years in living and positions of leadership in the church he knows just about everybody. He and Melvine make it a practice to remember the names of people they meet. People are important to them. They endeavor to make people feel important to them.
Lonnie R. Rex, Spring, TX
[Lonnie and Betty Rex are two outstanding church pianists. In addition, Lonnie can play pipe organs and he is a master of playing Hammond C3 Organs. He plays organ solos for the Glorious Way Church in Houston on Sundays and Wednesday nights. Lonnie and Betty are noted for their twin concert grand piano duets. Lonnie directed the now famous 100 voice choirs and orchestras for our General Conferences and Sunday School Conventions. Betty was always at the piano with her gifted Pentecostal style of playing the piano. She furnished our music at the Chaplains and Spouses Retreat in Greensboro a few years ago prior to General Conference that year.
I have been to their lovely home in Spring, TX, and listened with joy as Betty played her concert grand piano in their home for me. I have known them since 1954 when I met them in Washington, DC at the National Pentecostal Holiness Church when I was a young Marine at Quantico, VA.]