G.+Campbell+Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan (December 9, 1863, Tetbury, England – May 16, 1945, London, England) – He was a great expository preacher perhaps the greatest ever. Morgan was a Congregational minister. He preached his first sermon at age 13. He married Annie Morgan on August 20, 1888, who gave him seven children. He pastured the Stone Church, Staffordshire (1888-92); the Rugeley Church, Birmingham (1892-97); and the New Court Chapel, London (1897-1904). Morgan was also a speaker for the Northfield (MA) Bible Conference, 1901-4. His most important work was done as a pastor of Westminster Chapel in London, 1904-17 and 1933-45, where a dead, poorly-attended congregation resurrected into a large, lively ministry. He was the president of Cheshunt College, Cambridge 1911-14. Morgan traveled in America and Canada, 1917-32, speaking to great crowds with numerous conversions. During this time, he pastured the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Philiadelphia, 1929-32. He wrote 60 books, his first being // Discipleship // (1897), and his last // Luke // (1931). His // The Crises of the Christ // (1903) is outstanding. || The Crown College, The Christian Heritage Center, Powell, TN
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