| SWU
News:
April 30, 2004
Wesleyan church leader is graduation speaker

Dr. Earle Wilson, general superintendent of the South
Central Administrative Area of The Wesleyan Church |
CENTRAL,
S.C. – A man who has been a Wesleyan author, professor,
college president and church superintendent will be the
featured speaker at Southern Wesleyan University’s
graduation ceremonies May 8.
Dr.
Earle Wilson, a general superintendent of the South Central
Administrative Area of The Wesleyan Church, is the university’s
spring graduation speaker. He is completing his twentieth
year in this assignment and holds the highest elective
office in the denomination. He is recognized for his powerful
preaching, excellent leadership of the church and his
love for the church.
Wilson
wrote a book, “We Hold These Truths,” published
in 2000, which explores the basic truths of Christianity
and the Wesleyan tradition. As a general superintendent
for The Wesleyan Church, Wilson oversees the operation
of some church offices, works with district units and
ministers in local churches. His district includes Florida,
Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, South Carolina, South
Coastal and Tennessee. Internationally, Wilson’s
district includes areas such as Australia, New Guinea,
Haiti, Puerto Rico, India, Pakistan and other countries.
Wilson
received undergraduate degrees from Penn Wesleyan College
and Evangelical Congregational School of Theology. He
earned his master’s degree at Princeton Theological
Seminary and has an honorary doctorate from Houghton College
in New York. He has been a Wesleyan pastor in New York
and Pennsylvania and was a theology professor for many
years in Pennsylvania. Wilson was also president of United
Wesleyan College in Allentown, Penn., for 12 years.
Wilson
and his wife, Sylvia, have three children and eight grandchildren.
He lives in Indianapolis, Ind.
The
university will hold two separate graduation ceremonies
at Walden Tysinger Gymnasium. The 10:30 a.m. ceremony
is for graduating students from the Central and Greenville
locations earning associate’s, bachelor’s,
Master of Education or Master of Ministry degrees. The
3 p.m. ceremony will be for students from the Charleston,
Columbia and North Augusta locations earning associate’s
and bachelor’s degrees, as well as for students
from all locations earning Masters of Science or Master
of Business Administration degrees.
More
than 330 Southern Wesleyan University students are expected
to graduate, according to Registrar Rock McCaskill. The
average age of the graduates is 36, he said.
For
details, call Southern Wesleyan University’s Academic
Records Department at (864) 644-5530 or visit the Graduation
page. Tickets, issued through the
university, are required to attend graduation.
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