Gilbert W. Stafford

Male, Deceased Person

1938 – 2008

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Who was Gilbert W. Stafford?

Gilbert "Gil" W. Stafford was an American scholarly and pastoral leader in the Church of God Movement. He was well known inside and outside his church group for his enthusiastic teaching and preaching. Stafford taught systematic theology for many years in the Anderson School of Theology and worked as the speaker for the formerly Christian Brotherhood Hour, later changed to Christians Broadcasting Hope. Additionally, he contributed in the field of Christian scholarship offering many books and articles from a Wesleyan-holiness perspective. His most substantial work was Theology For Disciples, published in 1996.

Stafford was born in Portageville, Missouri, on December 30, 1938 to D.C. and Orell Stafford. He graduated from Mt. Carmel High School in 1956 and Anderson College in 1961. Believing God wished him to be a minister, he enrolled in the Anderson University School of Theology in 1960.

In 1962, he moved to the Greater Boston area in Massachusetts to work as a pastor for the Malden Church of God. Stafford received his Master of Divinity degree at Andover Newton Theological School, along with his ThD from Boston University in 1973.

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Born
Dec 30, 1938
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  • Gilbert w. stafford
Died
Mar 30, 2008

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on July 23, 2013

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