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Philip Duncan is a Pentecostal Christian pastor in the Australian Christian Churches.

He was the Chairman of the Assemblies of God in Australia movement from 1945 to 1950. While leader of the Assemblies of God, Duncan made the executive decision to start a ministry-training Bible college. In 1948, Commonwealth Bible College was established, which is today Southern Cross College. In 1950, Philip was the principal of the college. Duncan was also the senior pastor of Petersham Assembly of God, the third oldest church in the movement.

References

  1. "An Analysis of the Developing Ecclesiology of the Assemblies of God in Australia" (PDF). Australian Catholic University. 2004-08-03. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-08-30. Retrieved 2007-07-25.


Preceded byCharles Greenwood National President of the Assemblies of God in Australia
1941–1950
Succeeded byAlec Davidson


National Presidents of Australian Christian Churches (the Assemblies of God in Australia)


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