Bishop Leon O. Stewart is the only living former General Superintendent of the Pentecostal Holiness Church.
He will be celebrating his 90th birthday on December 5.
I thought it would be a good idea, maybe a God-Idea, to let you know and give you an opportunity to send Bishop Leon O. Stewart a birthday card.
His mailing address is:
Bishop Leon O. Stewart
1112 Fridge Drive
Atmore, AL 36502
Leon was the superintendent of the Alabama Conference, now called Alpha Conference, when I graduated from Asbury Theological Seminary in 1963. He assigned me to my first pastorate, the Brownville Pentecostal Holiness Church, near Evergreen, AL, in Conecuh, the poorest county in Alabama. He told me that the Brownville Church had great potential. He was right and God blessed what we believed He wanted us to do in ministering to the precious people of this church. It was from that country church, I was called by Bishop J. A. Synan to go into the Air Force as a chaplain to fill the vacancy that Chaplain, Colonel, Eugene Myers left when he was killed on active duty in a military air transport plane that crashed over Manilla, in April 1964. The rest is history.
He will be celebrating his 90th birthday on December 5.
I thought it would be a good idea, maybe a God-Idea, to let you know and give you an opportunity to send Bishop Leon O. Stewart a birthday card.
His mailing address is:
Bishop Leon O. Stewart
1112 Fridge Drive
Atmore, AL 36502
Leon was the superintendent of the Alabama Conference, now called Alpha Conference, when I graduated from Asbury Theological Seminary in 1963. He assigned me to my first pastorate, the Brownville Pentecostal Holiness Church, near Evergreen, AL, in Conecuh, the poorest county in Alabama. He told me that the Brownville Church had great potential. He was right and God blessed what we believed He wanted us to do in ministering to the precious people of this church. It was from that country church, I was called by Bishop J. A. Synan to go into the Air Force as a chaplain to fill the vacancy that Chaplain, Colonel, Eugene Myers left when he was killed on active duty in a military air transport plane that crashed over Manilla, in April 1964. The rest is history.